concept   cheerleading

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) United States (1) United Kingdom (1) Canada (1) Japan (1) Australia (1) France (1) Western countries (1) Eastern countries (1) Spain (1) athletic (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 cheerleading United States Cheerleading is a popular and traditional form of entertainment at American sports events, especially in high school and college settings. 18
2 cheerleading United Kingdom Cheerleading is less prevalent in United Kingdom schools and sports events and is typically associated with American sports culture. 7
3 cheerleading Canada Cheerleading is a popular and athletic activity in Canadian high schools and colleges, featuring competitive events and complex stunts. 6
4 cheerleading Japan In Japan, cheerleading is predominantly associated with professional sports teams and competitions, featuring modest and respectful outfits. 6
5 cheerleading Australia Cheerleading in Australia is less common and culturally significant compared to the United States, often associated with professional sports. 4
6 cheerleading France Cheerleading in France focuses more on dance and choreography than acrobatics and stunts. 2
7 cheerleading Western countries In Western countries, cheerleading is a popular form of support for sports teams at high schools and universities. 2
8 cheerleading Eastern countries Cheerleading is less common in Eastern countries and not typically associated with traditional sports culture. 1
9 cheerleading Spain Cheerleading in Spain is less common in sporting events like basketball and more associated with other types of performances and competitions. 1
10 cheerleading athletic Cheerleading is viewed as a physical activity that demands strength, flexibility, and coordination, often linked with school sports teams. 1