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		<title>Comment on Clothing and Accessories for Athletes by yellaribbon</title>
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		<description>Cheerleading, considered by its proponents as a sport that requires physical fitness, flexibility, coordination and teamwork, uses organized routines made from elements of tumbling, dance, jumps and stunting to direct spectators of events to cheer on sports teams at games and matches and/or compete at cheerleading competitions. The athlete involved is called a cheerleader. With an estimated 1.5 million participants in All Star cheerleading (not including the millions more in high school, college or little league participants) in the United States alone, cheerleading is, according to Newsweek&#039;s Arian Campo-Flores, &quot;the most quintessential of American sports.

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<p>A Cheerleading Ribbons is, at its most basic level, a decorative ball of fluff. Cheerleading Ribbons may come in many colors, sizes and varieties and are made from a wide array of materials, including fabric, paper, plastic, or occasionally feathers. While not necessarily the most common usage of a Cheerleading Ribbons, the most noticeable and widely-recognized use is generally in Cheerleading and often by fans during other spectator sports.</p>
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