20-25 people
about 20
As many as you can get. The more people you have the more stunt groups you can have and the more points you can score.
10000000+ still forming new cheer-leading teams
0 athletes.
Yes. many dogs help by leading the blind, going to hospitals to cheer up everyone, etc. They also cheer people up, Studies have shown that people who have a pet dog live longer and are more sociologically happy then those who don't.
cheer will work every muscle in your body... between running tumbling stunting jumping and dancing. even your diaphragm from yelling.
maybe but, there are many other dangerous parts of cheerleading
No. There is a common misconception that all cheerleaders are popular stuck up brats. They are not. Of course, some are, but it is not all about being popular. Infact, anyone who cheers to be popular, should not be cheering.
A Cheer leader is Cheering, usually at sport events etc. Dancers usually peruse a professional career in dancing, Shows, West End, Broadway etc. Cheer leading is more common the younger generation, with many Cheer Leaders then going into dancing.
Anywhere between 5-20
There should be enough for at least three stunt groups (a flyer, two side bases, and a backbase.A front spot is necessary for teaching beginners but optional for more advanced cheerleaders) so you can create a cool looking pyramid but you can have more if you like but no more than 36 people or if your competing in open cheer than you can only have 24 people and special needs cheer is unlimited. hope I helped!
People like to cheer for the football teams in the stadium full of many fans and people that are watching.