wrote an article advocating the view that cheerleading is a sport. She supports this idea by presenting data that cheerleaders are the number one source of sports-related injuries. However, there is insufficient evidence to support his injury claim. From the interview with Lauren Galbreath and Rebecca Richir, I concluded that they suffered a total of two injuries. However, while playing football I received several serious injuries. This doesn't support the data presented by Renee R.. I suppose it's possible that my situation could be an anomaly, but the margin of injury differences between me, Rebecca, and Lauren definitely shouldn't be that large; anomalous or not. Furthermore, whether an activity should be considered a sport or not should not be decided by the amount of injuries it causes. Renee also said that cheerleading falls into the category of a sport because it follows the definition presented by the Association of Cheerleading Coaches and Advisors. However, I will aim to demolish this statement because the definition is biased because it was written by the Association of Cheerleading Coaches and Advisors, which is clearly an unfair source to receive a definition of “sport”. I will try to find a better and unbiased source that I order to refute Renee R.'s statement. However, Renee R. does an exceptional job showing the reader the side of the issue that cheerfulness should be considered a thing
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