Personal Narrative: My World Of Cheer

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My World of Cheer

I could never stop doing cheer. It is my passion. I love to do it . I got to meet some new friends by doing it Ashlyne,Marisa,and Bella are some of them . My mom did cheer too .Cheer is my favorite sport. Cheer is my favorite sport because my team and I get to do stunts. I'm a flyer it's fun. But sometimes scary at first, but I'm used to it. We also do chants and jumps. Me and Ashlyn are the loudest ones on the team.My favorite chant is Blacks Number One. Another reason cheer is my favorite sport is because my team and I stay active and in shape. My coach makes us run around a big fence 3-4 times. If we are bad we have to condition which means we have to run around the track

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