Sports Science Pits Football against Cheerleading



Sports Science wants to know which is the more dangerous sport, cheerleading or football – the results are astounding!! Read about more amazing athletic feats:

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43 opiniones en “Sports Science Pits Football against Cheerleading”

  1. First of all, that car was maybe going 10 mph, and football players can run up to 22 mph, second, the cheerleader falling didn’t even have her companions to stop the force a little bit, and third, since some people wanna do all star cheerleaders, than to head and but Ray Rice or Patrick Willis in that, see how many pounds does that have

  2. What is funny is that may be more dangerous but only if they fail to catch her or slightly break the fall. However that was an incompetent player and he still delivered 1800 pounds of force. If it where someone like ray Lewis pulling that it would be well over 2,000 pounds of force. Oh and I forgot to mention this happens every single play.

  3. i love how all the football players are salty about this saying that they are more at risk and blah blah blah blah, but keep
    in mind you get hit by a 250 pound person but your not that far from the ground AND you have a helmet while cheerleaders are FEET in the air from the ground and have no protective gear like you.

  4. Bruuuu the tackles in football happend all the time the falls in cheer don’t happend as much and it’s only a risk added up how hard the football ? players get hit in a day would be more than how much they get in a day

  5. What so many people don’t realize is that performers like the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders are more like dancers than anything else (no disrespect to dancers, y’all do some amazing work too). Also, can we stop calling cheerleaders eye-candy? Especially in a video covering a professional study? There are so many biases and stereotypes that go on behind cheerleaders that there’s no wonder people have such a hard time calling it a sport. They don’t see it for what it really is.

  6. That’s the thing tho, the cheerleaders get stopped a little bit because of the other girls arms and hand they don’t immediately hit the ground, they even showed it in the video of one of the girls, she got stopped

  7. Honestly when my ankle gave out and I dropped my flyer I was so worried about her I didn't even care that abt my ankle I seriously cried bc she sprained her wrist and I felt so guilty and I still do , turns out that day I hurt my ankle pretty bad bc of how I landed on it 🙁 I'm just glad she wasn't hurt worse than that I would never forgive myself ?

  8. If you wanna be great at football you have to work 7 days a week
    If you wanna be great at cheer sit around, practice for 2 hours, go to practice repeats every week

  9. It’s frustrating that this is a genuine discussion. Football is obviously harder,And I’m including football cheerleading and competitive cheerleading.I’m so frustrated that someone thinks more risky means harder.Also if those cheerleaders actually fall from that height without being caught it means that the cheerleaders didn’t do their job right,which really isn’t that hard when they have about 4 people to catch a person.It’s easier to mess up in football because it’s actually player v player,meaning that football players have to take big hits way more often than cheerleaders do.

  10. i read this article in class and literally everyone in the class said cheer isn't a sport and i was literally so angry i was about to scream

  11. A girl my cheer coach used to know flew backwards in a basket toss and hit so hard that she had a traumatic brain injury that caused he to lose all her memory and I’m pretty sure be hospitalized for the rest of her life

  12. That is just not right, if they wanted to make it realistic they should've had someone try to catch her but fail. Because I don't think it's ever happened that a cheerleader just fell straight to the ground no one coaching her

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