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As far as cheerleading goes, all-star cheerleading the fast pace, all competitive, close-to-no rules version of cheerleading. The purpose is to compete.

There’s no team to cheer on, no games to attend, just cheerleading competitions and trophies to chase after.

The best teams within the section of cheerleading range in age from some younger than 6 all the way to adults in their mid-twenties.

All-Star competitions are all about who can do the hardest stunt and do the most advanced tumbling pass all in one routine.

http://youtu.be/3mENooomA3o

This may be a more playful example, but cheerleading can be for very dangerous sport. It has been reported that most high school sport related injuries come from cheerleading.

With next month being Cheerleading Safety Month, organizations such as UCA are taking extra steps towards making cheerleading a safer sport for all-star teams, youth rec teams, high school teams and college teams nation wide.