None at all. You can apply mechanics and biomechanics to study cheerleader activities, but Cheerleading itself does not use science at all. It is only a cheap form of entertainment.
yes it does
It involves Radiation
A barologist is a person who is involved in barology - the science of weight or gravity.
lift and the down force of air
Thermal (heat).
There is a lot of science involved in cheerleading. Gravity, physics, propulsion, leverage...
yes it does
When cheerleading first started, it was by a boy. therefore, boys and girls were partaking in the sport. When it started.
no math involved
Yes, it involves mostly physics.
you can do a science project on the forces of the human body can propel an object (a person i.e. a stunt) or somethin like that. or you could do how it builds muscle and a state of mind. or the effects it can have on you, mentally and physically.
to get involved in the political fundraising you need to get the complete education in the historical science
Science has 75 different fields. Everywhere you look there is science improving your way of life. When a father takes his daughter to school in a vehicle a science is involved there. When a young boy makes his homework in a computer there is science involved there. When a person cooks his meal, there is science involved in the making of the appliances used to cook. everywhere you look, there will be some kind of science involved even when you are only surrounded by nature.
cheerleading is used to get the crowd involved in the game or event
science plays in a part of cheer leading because of the force and motion the cheerleaders make.
Cheers to Science
No cheerleading is a sport