If you really want to show them something, show them a cheerleading competition, where you have the whole cheer team at once, in uniform, in unison doing their stunts, dances and cheers. It's awesome to watch. 🎉
My thoughts exactly. I love anything that shows how much of a sport cheer is, as there are still doubters, but I'd rather as a first impression that they got showed a team at its pinnacle.
I am sorry to hear about Aman's marriage ... I know things don't work the same way in India, as marriage is a big rite of passage there, but I hope down the line he can find someone he loves or just be OK being single.
Agreed but sadly they won’t let him/them be single because to them, India isn’t overpopulated enough and what the two young people want and feel and all, is irrelevant, they’re still their parents’ breeding tools to overpopulate the country even more which creates more problems (poverty, orphaning, scammers, etc)… That being said, they’re from a village so that might not apply to them as much
Aman has nothing to do with it. his parents will pick a girl that they like and who comes with a big enough dowry and tell Aman that is who he has to marry. it is all about money. there is no love involved. Aman will be lucky if he gets to meet the girl 2 days before he marries her. The fact that the first marriage was cancelled could be that his parents found a girl whose family will give them a bigger dowry than the first girl's family could. Aman has very little to say about it.
@@stan5555 nope. 1:55 AMan says " my family members will now prefer another girl for me ". Please note he is not saying HE will find a girl he loves or likes. the marriage was cancelled because of dowry arguments or his parents found someone with a bigger dowry and dumped the first girl. Or the girl's parents decided he wasn't good enough for them to cough up their dowry money or his family was making huge demands. Please note that he says his parents are doing the deciding. Arranged marriages are about money. Not love.
Amman, it hurts now but you dodged a bullet, simply because she was not the one. "The One" is coming and the pain now will be worth the joy on the other side. Everything happens for a reason, man. Babu became young again when watching this one, LOL
In the USA, they have cheerleading and dance squads, with the kids as young as 10 or 11 years old and some even younger. When they get older some colleges and universities have scholarships for them to continue their education. Almost every school from elementary to college have cheerleaders and dancers to cheer the various sporting events. Even pro teams have cheerleaders.
*Amman, may your heart be mended by a love that deserves you. You are a good man, and a woman deserving of your love will arrive in the right time and place. ALL of us viewers here are behind you for happiness, whichever road that leads you down. Namaste'.*
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@bjdefilippo447 oh absolutely! I cheered in high-school, but our Lil pyramids were nothing like the competition stunts. Thankfully my daughter was mostly a base, so.... I couldn't have handled her being a flyer! 😳
There is also cheerleading and dance competitions among the various clubs and schools. There is a national championship contest. You should show the national cheerleading champion contest.
Wonder why Amman's wedding fell through. I guess it was an arranged marriage, but it still sucks that the bride-to-be (or maybe her parents) canceled the whole thing for some unknown reason.
Or, it could have been Aman's parents/family. I'm not 100% sure how they "negotiate" the terms in India, but in some countries that have similar marriage practices, either party can call things off. I don't know if the potential bride and groom necessarily have much to say about it in the end. I do hope Aman is able to find a suitable match and that they capture each other's hearts. 🥰
I second everyone who says you should show them a cheer competition but if you do not have time for that, there is an aerial dance group called Zurcorah that does next level gymnastics in their routines. You can find a clip of them on America's Got Talent.
*In America, cheerleading and dance squads, and color guard squads compete in districts for the best. They also have the same type of competition for karate students, among other things. They are big things here...sports are huge in the USA. My oldest child took karate and I learned with him. He competed, with my encouragement as he was scared to do badly, but he won a lot of trophies and ribbons those tournaments we attended! A lot of confidence was gained by him. Often the two competitions were being held near each other. I knew moms who had children in both tournaments, same day, same time. If the parents don't get too insane about the sports, they are great for children/teens. I know football players have to learn elements of ballet, because it actually is beneficial to fluid movements, balance, etc.*
I am very sorry to hear about Aman’s marriage. He will find love very soon, he deserves to have a wonderful soulmate. He is an amazing talented, intelligent young man he will make it very far in life, he has my respect and love ❤️
Poor Aman! There will be plenty of other opportunites soon. You are young and it's always best to find out that a woman [both of you] are/is suitable before marriage than it is to find out after/later.
And how will he know whether she is suitable? He probably never talked to her. All my friends from India saw their future spouses at a distance a couple of days before marriage.
I'm hoping eventually more people will understand just how difficult it is, both physically and mentally. This sport is both challenging and dangerous, and often doesn't get the respect it deserves.
We love you, Aman! So sorry you are hurting. This just means that you are one step closer to the right girl. You are a very smart, gentle, funny, handsome guy, bound to make a wonderful husband. It's only a matter of time. 💖
Amman is adorable, he should be able to find love quickly haha i have faith in this even knowing things work very differently then where i am from. actually all 3 of these men are adorbs and the outfits, pure heat.
*Cheerleading IS a (competitive) sport*, they’re rehearsing for competitions in these not doing it for other sports (but the other kind of cheerleaders do)! And you mean pom-poms NOT glitter, which is tiny little shiny things that are a powder it’s not just girls! Guys are needed too! She’s not a big madam, she’s a teenager/girl/young lady, and no, she definitely weighs less if she’s a flyer, I was one and weigh like barely 40, flyers tend to be smaller and lighter or at least lighter and under 55-56kg And most likely they’ve been doing this since they’re little, kinda have to (but can start later too if you have similar training or are flexible and willing and such) And it can be dangerous but one of the first things you learn is how to fall so you don’t do serious damage Circus might be different there because it’s one of the worst things ever for nonhuman fellow animals, but I see what he means
Concerning the weight of the flyers, no, they aren't usually 50 kg or more. In fact, few flyers I've known were over 45. The bases and tumblers can weigh a little more.
I would like to see their reactions to the many Indian words that have entered English vocabulary. For example, avatar, bandana, bangle, blighty, bungalow, cheetah, chit, cushy, cot, dinghi, ganja, guru, jungle, khaki, loot, mantra, nirvana, punch, pyjamas, shampoo, thug, typhoon, veranda.
I dated a cheerleader in high school briefly, Mandy something or other, she wanted to piss off her parents by dating a long haired headbanger in a crappy metal band who smoked weed, I fit the description. She was self obsessed, dumb as a rock but pretty hot, still, we had nothing in common and we broke up after a couple months. Then she dated another cheerleader because that would piss off her parents even more. I wonder why she hated her parents, there's a story there...I never asked.
Cheer is a serious SPORT - not something these women do for "fun" or to cheer on men. No. It's extremely dangerous, women get concussions, lose teeth, break limbs, rip tendons, I've seen it. This not something lascivious. You should make it clear to these men - these women are NOT available for marriage no matter how many goats you have... that's so demeaning.
I wonder what happened between the families? Was the dowry not enough or now that he's known on the internet his family thought she wasn't good enough? Inquiring minds want to know. He seems like a good guy so what happened?
The sad news is that his girlfriend looted his house and broke up? Welcome to the club. When you say "What's mine is yours", they take that very literally.
For a long time the ladies were not allowed to participate for cultural reasons or busy with family things. It is welcome to see them back when they can
Like Babu almost implied Cheer Leaders should be resigned to the Circus, not a Sportsfield, an Amman looks even more like 'the lights are on but there is nobody home'
Very cool. I never went to any of my HS games of any sort, so I don't even know if our cheerleaders did stunts. (There are no cheerleaders at equestrian events. 😄 Not that we were affiliated with any school.) But they're awfully fun to watch. Great reactions! Sympathies, Aman, and an auntie hug. I'm sure your parents will find an even better match for you. May she be sweet and kind, and both of you like the moon in your eyes to each other. ❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹