From an editorial Monday in the Chicago Tribune:
If you go to a college or high school football game, youll see dedicated athletes giving their all in a pastime that in some cases, unfortunately, leads to tragic injuries. And were not talking about the guys in pads and helmets.
The hazards football holds for young brains has gotten a lot of deserved attention. But blocks and tackles are not the only source of irreversible harm. Those young people on the sidelines exhorting the crowd with chants and acrobatics are actually at more risk of grave damage than the running back hitting the hole.
It may be hard to believe, but cheerleading produces a larger number of catastrophic injuries concussions, skull fractures, cervical spine injuries, paralysis and death than any other sport, male or female. There are twice as many severe casualties in cheerleading as in all the other female sports combined.
Thats the finding of the Council on Sports Medicine and Fitness of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), which notes that the number of cheerleaders is growing rapidly even as the pastime has become more daring. And over the past decade, the incidence of concussions rose by an average of 26 percent each year. Since 1982, there have been two deaths.
What should be done? The American Association of Cheerleading Coaches and Advisors and the National Federation of State High School Associations coming out in favor of such steps as certifying cheer coaches, furnishing strength training for participants, and imposing restrictions on riskier moves.
The pediatric group recommends barring cheer events on hard surfaces, limiting the height of pyramids, and removing anyone who shows symptoms of a head injury. Most important of all is to designate cheer as a sport, so it is provided with the same resources and treated with the same seriousness as other athletic pursuits.
As with football, its impossible to banish all serious risks from cheerleading without altering it beyond recognition. But to sharply curtail the dangers is a reasonable goal that deserves a roar from the crowd.














