Reminds me of Bob Ross back in the day he was in the Airforce years before he was a famous painter and his job was yelling at everyone else to do their job but he said he didn't like it. Can you imagine? Haha. Sometimes the sweetest, most down people or in this case smallest are the biggest badasses.
As someone who gets yelled at from the girl in the pink, I have the most love and respect for them. They wake up at 4am 5 days a week from Fall to Spring to keep a bunch of big rowing guys in line and motivated every morning, not to mention pacing and steering the boat. We can’t row without our coxswains ❤️
So, do rowers stay in the same spot within the boat each time? If so, does it ever grate on the people who are sitting closest to her since she'd essentially be screaming in their ear so the people further away can still hear? In football, my friend that snapped the ball would get headaches because he was always so close to the QB while he yelled out plays and the cadence.
I'm not a cheerleader, nor do I know much about the sport, but as soon as they came out I knew Raphael was a cheerleader. Just the way he stood, his posture, everything was giving cheerleader vibes
I was thinking the same thing too!!!!! Out the door the way he was standing, it was a dead five away the close feet and hands down the side like he was ready
@@Julia-lv6ho unfortunately yes, generally, many rowing rosters include guys who are 6ft3 to 6ft10, some shorterish people can be very good still though as being flexible can create length rowing and being shorter is more likely to have each movement have less effect loosing speed as someone who’s taller and might not be able to set the boat at well or things like that. The height generally helps with power as in rowing it helps getting length during strokes, for example on a rowing machine a taller person doesn’t need to move or fatigue much to get fully to front end of machine, whereas a shorter person would have to sacrifice much more energy to go fully to the front end of machine, and the taller person is more likely at the front of machine to be in a more powerful position to drive back after all is said and done getting to the front, due to longer arms (likely when taller)
omg!! as someone who has done color guard for years i was very surprised to see it recognized in this video. it often isn’t regarded as sport when i bring it up in conversation so it was very refreshing seeing it in this video
So the top fighter in my country (New Zealand) is probably like... 5'6?? And not especially beefy. He's good because he also does kickboxing, so he's super light on his feet. We do have a couple massive guys like that though, but mostly we're on the smaller side... bigger guys usually play rugby
This white guy reminds of the the boys I went to middle school with who constantly told girls that “swimming isn’t a sport” because sport = ball + physical contact. This dude is exactly like them
I have a buddy who was on the swim team at our high school and I always ranted to him about how swimming isn't a sport, its something you do in sports. Kinda like how running isn't a sport, but racing is. Me swimming from one end of my above ground pool to the other isnt a sport but If my buddy and I were seeing who could do it faster, then its a sport
Colour guard is actually the coolest thing!! It is difficult to begin and you have to be incredibly dexterous and nimble. Anyone who tries to claim that's not a sport (or that cheerleading is not a sport) has clearly not watched a practice. These people work hard!
I did it in college and I was so surprised by how difficult it was at first. I didn't even make it into any of our performances the first few months, because not only do you have to learn complex tosses etc. you also need to be in sync with everyone else
My daughter was on the cheerleading squad all through high school and tore her ACL. She was a base, so she held the flyers (the ones that get thrown into the air.) So there was definitely physical contact. She had to be at practice 4 days a week at 5 am. When people say that cheer is not a sport I’ll usually ask them to take are of all of the medical bills for three knee surgeries.😅
When i was a kid i did not think that cheer a "sport" but growing up watching the team/squad practice during marching band rehearsals I saw just how much work they put in and it is a LOT! Def a sport and not just a little "activity". They always were exercising, stretching, running and practicing their routines. Anything that takes that much physical and mental preparation is most certainly a sport.
I think so long as its competitive it can potentially be considered a sport. The kind of cheerleading done during football and basketball games doesn't have any competitive aspect. A cheerleading tournament however is definitely a time when cheerleading is a sport
So cool to see Color Guard included in this! If you live in Seattle, check out the Rainbow City Color Guard! We are one of many ensembles as part of Rainbow City Performing Arts and we accept people of all skill levels 🌈
Omg I was in the ROTC at pride! We saw y’all rehearsing the Wednesday before pride and said hi! Richard is my coach on a different team based in Seattle. Slay!
A petite student walked up to an open doorway 40 years ago, grinning, showed us her t-shirt saying ScrewU and none of us in the room responded. About a year later, when I was told what the sport of crew was, I finally pieced together the ScrewU since our school initials were SU. Yeah. grinning girl was a coxswain and I guess I wasn’t the only one who hadn’t heard of crew
Cheerleading is most definitely a sport!! Just because there isn’t a ball or a point system doesn’t mean it shouldn’t qualify as one. It still has different positions and stunts, it’s very physically strenuous, and it can be competitive.
As soon as I saw that guys mustache and how jacked he was, I knew he did circus acts, I can imagine him with the big cartoon dumbells and then riding around on a tiny tricycle while single arm pressing the giant colour guard guy.
Yeah, and that hat tbh. The ease of the handstand too. I wonder if the cheerleader would approach a handstand a bit differently. I think the two actually have decent amount of overlap that really comes down to posture/stance to tell which was which here. Also, I felt vindicated when the cheerleader said he’d been a diver, because I was also getting “swimming pool” vibes from him.
Having a different definition of 'hurt' and 'injured' is such an armoured combat thing. I know a guy who kept coming to trainings with a broken toe. Another guy whose knee isn't in great shape, but probably would've been fine if he'd gone to a doctor sooner...
I don't do armoured combat but I have diff definitions of them 😂 See I'm so used to like just hurting myself or being in pain so I find it easy to separate that from injury because it's all I've known and I find it interesting when people group it together
How does someone get into it? I'd love to. As a history buff AND a d&d lover it would be amazing. I assume gender doesn't really matter? (I'm a stocky woman.)
i knew the tiny girl was a coxswain the moment they brought her in, she has the right build for it and i have a lot of friends who cox who have very similar energies to her lol
LOVE that they included color guard! Next time gotta have a major league quadball/quidditch player on there! It's a co-ed full tackle sport and I may or may not be a major league player myself ;)
When I saw the sports, specifically rowing and then I saw the girl in pink I was like she’d be a perfect coxswain and she is!!! Props to her I know it’s a ton of work!! 👏🏼👏🏼
I'm a circus artist too ( won worldwide titles and stuff ) and I made me so angry in College when my art teacher told me super '' Circus is not a sport or an art, it's just a way to show people your good at doing the split '' 🥲 I replied '' well painting is not an art too then, just a way to show people your good at drawing flowers '' He looked at me and did not know what to say 🤣
I picked the Armored Combat guy right out since I am a Heavy Fighter in the Society for Creative Anachronism. The Coxswain lady was awesome! I felt like I needed to do something when she yelled!
@@aacarpentry Ahh, the "SCA" part really clears up the "more popular in the US" comment, 'cause I immediately thought of Buhurt and the like, which are way more popular in Eastern Europe / Russia.
Ah, the 4’11” club! That’s me! There is something just extra for us when we can bark like that! People don’t see it coming and it’s awesome. I teach primary school…not quite the same type of barking but I can if I need to! She was awesome. 😁
As soon as I saw the short girl I was like “she’s the rower” cause they want lightweight so the boat doesn’t get weighed down as much, so even on men’s teams there are petite women calling. Amazing stuff ❤
the way i audibly screamed when circus arts was on the list!! WE LOVE circus artists! (i say this as an aerialist. i do mostly silks and hammoc but occaisonaly i do straps, hoop trapeze spiral etc)
I’m an equipment manager who works with a lot of different athletes so this was fun to guess. Some had easy tells, like the dirty pants for the combat sports guy and the way the cheerleader stood. The water polo girl stumped me
As soon as I saw the girl in pink and she said 4 am practice, I knew that she was on a crew team and was the one who got to scream. She’s perfect for it
Ha! The second I saw the tiny lady, I knew she was the one on crew and cut was trying to pull a fast one. I rowed in high school and college, and coxswains are all tiny badass bundles of fury. RIP HRM Gonzo, the best coxswain to ever cox.
i have so much respect for the 4’11 rowing girl. i can just imagine her yelling at grown buff men twice her size, i’m sure they listen to her too.
Man, she’s awesome. If volleyball didn’t take up all my time in high school I would have loved to do what she does.
yea she's awesome
We need a day in a life video from her Fr
I imagine every one of the guy trying to row away from their ex-wife yelling at them.
Reminds me of Bob Ross back in the day he was in the Airforce years before he was a famous painter and his job was yelling at everyone else to do their job but he said he didn't like it. Can you imagine? Haha. Sometimes the sweetest, most down people or in this case smallest are the biggest badasses.
I can't believe she thought the girl in pink was a cheerleader after her performance lol
The "Hurray!" was so funny
I know right!!! I had to look at the comments after that bc I was confused
Literally me!! I’m like has she not seen a real cheerleader?!?!!😭😭 wth
As someone who gets yelled at from the girl in the pink, I have the most love and respect for them. They wake up at 4am 5 days a week from Fall to Spring to keep a bunch of big rowing guys in line and motivated every morning, not to mention pacing and steering the boat. We can’t row without our coxswains ❤️
Thank you Chris!!!🫶🫶
That's an absolutely beautiful comment.
As a member of the same team, the girl in pink and their fellow coxswains impress me every single day. Never underestimate what a coxswain can do.
So, do rowers stay in the same spot within the boat each time? If so, does it ever grate on the people who are sitting closest to her since she'd essentially be screaming in their ear so the people further away can still hear? In football, my friend that snapped the ball would get headaches because he was always so close to the QB while he yelled out plays and the cadence.
Does anyone know her insta?
I liked the demeanor of the cox of the row boat. She looks so quiet and totally not aggressive, but when she slips into her sports role she’s viscous.
Scary is the word I would use!
Viscous like honey?
@@swegatron2859 Well, she’d be all over them, (sorry my bad).
@@nigeljames6017 great...great job
I hope she’s not viscous! 🤮😂
Rowing girl is a netflix romance waiting to be made. Short bad-ass girl who yells at rowers for a living meets tall shy rower who silently admires her
THIS!!! 😂
Omg yes! 🥺
holdonnnn
Someone needs to send this to Netflix team omg😂
@@lujainhijjawi7060 ahah I want screenwriting rights if so!
I will never understand people who say that cheerleading or any type of dancing isn’t a sport
Literally
Especially when you see the cheerleaders male or female and how shredded they are. Yet the same people say golf (🤮) is a sport.
I think it’s because they associate it with high school sideline cheer rather than all-star which is what it actually is most of the time
As someone who played football, wrestled and did track and field, I struggled way more in dancing than any of those things. By far Lol
OMG Thank You for saying this, 'cause same!!
I'm not a cheerleader, nor do I know much about the sport, but as soon as they came out I knew Raphael was a cheerleader. Just the way he stood, his posture, everything was giving cheerleader vibes
I was thinking the same thing too!!!!! Out the door the way he was standing, it was a dead five away the close feet and hands down the side like he was ready
Same here! It's was like damn that is a perfect stance
as a rower, I loved how the moment she said her height and what time she practiced, I just went- "ah yep that's a coxswain".
Lfmao, my exact thoughts
AHHAHHAHA SAME
I thought the dude in green was it cause he said he did cardio a lot and he’s tall
why the height? is it important?
@@Julia-lv6ho unfortunately yes, generally, many rowing rosters include guys who are 6ft3 to 6ft10, some shorterish people can be very good still though as being flexible can create length rowing and being shorter is more likely to have each movement have less effect loosing speed as someone who’s taller and might not be able to set the boat at well or things like that. The height generally helps with power as in rowing it helps getting length during strokes, for example on a rowing machine a taller person doesn’t need to move or fatigue much to get fully to front end of machine, whereas a shorter person would have to sacrifice much more energy to go fully to the front end of machine, and the taller person is more likely at the front of machine to be in a more powerful position to drive back after all is said and done getting to the front, due to longer arms (likely when taller)
Am I the only one who wanted the recruiting story of the girl in pink?
most likely, it’s because she is short so she doesn’t weight down the canoe
You want a coxswain to be as light as possible and small so they can easily sit at the bow or stern, so her small stature probably got her recruited!
@@Sib666 and (no hate) but she is good at screaming, with authority, you Know?
@@trinityatkinson19you can just say boat
omg!! as someone who has done color guard for years i was very surprised to see it recognized in this video. it often isn’t regarded as sport when i bring it up in conversation so it was very refreshing seeing it in this video
I don't do colour guard but I completely understand this 😂
i think its very fun cause the guy who does colorguard in the video is one of my coaches ahah
Same here and I was just disappointed he didn't do a toss lol, by far the coolest part of the sport for me
Colorguard is definitely a sport. They need a lot of upper-arm strength, plus it's nice to watch during high school games.
True I am in color guard and it requires lots of strength
To a none american like myself nah its not a sport haha, the majority of the world would agree its not a sport.
@@gabrielbear5268 he literally said he competed INTERNATIONALLY, did your mama dropped you when you were baby or something?
He said he competed internationally....but against who? In which country do they do this besides the US?
@@blablaklabautermann7578Look up DCI and WGI they travel the country! And some goes out of the country as well!
As a cheerleader who does two other sports, its literally the hardest sport I've ever done
The cheerleading guy was giving himself away just from his stance! I’m not American I’ve never done cheerleading but it was so obvious somehow
I was just about to comment this the second I saw the stance I knew loll
Same!! I knew INSTANTLY lol even though I don't know anything about cheerleading. I wish I could have been a guesser
That armored combat guy looks exactly how I imagined them to look.
So the top fighter in my country (New Zealand) is probably like... 5'6?? And not especially beefy. He's good because he also does kickboxing, so he's super light on his feet. We do have a couple massive guys like that though, but mostly we're on the smaller side... bigger guys usually play rugby
“I think it’s an activity” bro ALL sports are activities.
but not all activities are sports yk
I could tell who the cheerleader was immediately because of their posture and how they held their arms lmao
I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING!!
Me too! The only one I got right
Immediately!
“Their” posture? Isn’t it okay to say “his” anymore, unless asked to use another pronoun? He sure looked like a “he.”
@@Ceerads it literally just doesnt matter lmao
This white guy reminds of the the boys I went to middle school with who constantly told girls that “swimming isn’t a sport” because sport = ball + physical contact. This dude is exactly like them
I have a buddy who was on the swim team at our high school and I always ranted to him about how swimming isn't a sport, its something you do in sports. Kinda like how running isn't a sport, but racing is. Me swimming from one end of my above ground pool to the other isnt a sport but If my buddy and I were seeing who could do it faster, then its a sport
Exactly. By his logic Usain Bolt is just some guy who jogs around the park
The Coxwain's crew demonstration had such eye-opening energy
Colour guard is actually the coolest thing!! It is difficult to begin and you have to be incredibly dexterous and nimble. Anyone who tries to claim that's not a sport (or that cheerleading is not a sport) has clearly not watched a practice. These people work hard!
I kept my flag, rifle and sabre for years! Such a fun sport.
I did it in college and I was so surprised by how difficult it was at first. I didn't even make it into any of our performances the first few months, because not only do you have to learn complex tosses etc. you also need to be in sync with everyone else
Literally if we go to competitions and win trophies it’s a sport
My daughter was on the cheerleading squad all through high school and tore her ACL. She was a base, so she held the flyers (the ones that get thrown into the air.) So there was definitely physical contact. She had to be at practice 4 days a week at 5 am. When people say that cheer is not a sport I’ll usually ask them to take are of all of the medical bills for three knee surgeries.😅
When i was a kid i did not think that cheer a "sport" but growing up watching the team/squad practice during marching band rehearsals I saw just how much work they put in and it is a LOT! Def a sport and not just a little "activity". They always were exercising, stretching, running and practicing their routines. Anything that takes that much physical and mental preparation is most certainly a sport.
I think so long as its competitive it can potentially be considered a sport. The kind of cheerleading done during football and basketball games doesn't have any competitive aspect. A cheerleading tournament however is definitely a time when cheerleading is a sport
So cool to see Color Guard included in this! If you live in Seattle, check out the Rainbow City Color Guard! We are one of many ensembles as part of Rainbow City Performing Arts and we accept people of all skill levels 🌈
Were y’all at the Fremont Solstice parade?
i LOVE Rainbow City Colorguard, you guys are SO much fun!
not a sport lol what a weird thing to include
@santiagotorresolmos9360 what do you consider a sport then
Omg I was in the ROTC at pride! We saw y’all rehearsing the Wednesday before pride and said hi! Richard is my coach on a different team based in Seattle. Slay!
A petite student walked up to an open doorway 40 years ago, grinning, showed us her t-shirt saying ScrewU and none of us in the room responded. About a year later, when I was told what the sport of crew was, I finally pieced together the ScrewU since our school initials were SU. Yeah. grinning girl was a coxswain and I guess I wasn’t the only one who hadn’t heard of crew
Cheerleading is most definitely a sport!! Just because there isn’t a ball or a point system doesn’t mean it shouldn’t qualify as one. It still has different positions and stunts, it’s very physically strenuous, and it can be competitive.
Omg I took a class with the coxswain!! She’s super chill so it’s so crazy to hear her yelling 😂
As soon as I saw that guys mustache and how jacked he was, I knew he did circus acts, I can imagine him with the big cartoon dumbells and then riding around on a tiny tricycle while single arm pressing the giant colour guard guy.
Yeah, and that hat tbh. The ease of the handstand too. I wonder if the cheerleader would approach a handstand a bit differently. I think the two actually have decent amount of overlap that really comes down to posture/stance to tell which was which here.
Also, I felt vindicated when the cheerleader said he’d been a diver, because I was also getting “swimming pool” vibes from him.
I love the coordinated color palette of the outfits and stuff 💖
i dont get it. why are most of them wearing pink?
@@chaeryeong991coincidence
I was wondering if it was filmed on barbie's release day lol
Is cheerleading a sport. No we just throw people in the air for funzies.
It’s hard.
Yeah I've seen Cheer they can injure themselves pretty hard
I think cheer can be a sport, but as far as the girls that just shake their poms on the basketball sidelines, not a sport. Personal opinion.
I think competitive cheer is a sport, but not basic high school cheering.
There is a big difference between cheerleaders at sport events and all star cheerleading. All star cheer is definitely a sport.
Water polo girl got me too 💀 no finesse in the switch she did it kind of clunky but I'm sure that was on purpose
Same (even as a fellow player AND COACH lol)
As a colorguard girl I'm happy we are recognized but also sad that one guy didn't know what our sport was 😭
Having a different definition of 'hurt' and 'injured' is such an armoured combat thing. I know a guy who kept coming to trainings with a broken toe. Another guy whose knee isn't in great shape, but probably would've been fine if he'd gone to a doctor sooner...
I don't do armoured combat but I have diff definitions of them 😂 See I'm so used to like just hurting myself or being in pain so I find it easy to separate that from injury because it's all I've known and I find it interesting when people group it together
How does someone get into it? I'd love to. As a history buff AND a d&d lover it would be amazing. I assume gender doesn't really matter? (I'm a stocky woman.)
Honestly it takes a lot of coordination to do all of the things listed.
i knew the tiny girl was a coxswain the moment they brought her in, she has the right build for it and i have a lot of friends who cox who have very similar energies to her lol
8:48 Poor bby at the back. He seemed anxious 🥺 That backflip he did later was 🔥
LOVE that they included color guard! Next time gotta have a major league quadball/quidditch player on there! It's a co-ed full tackle sport and I may or may not be a major league player myself ;)
Craigs description of color guard sounds so much better than the actual thing 😂
“Is cheerleading a sport? What do you think? I think it’s an… activity..” ID LIKE TO SEE HIM DO O N E CHEER MOVE 💀
I knew the color guard person the second they said “we”!! I love playing along with these
1:00 The way I knew right away who the cheerleader was just by looking at his stance
I loved that there was some armored combat representation, but i wish they'd gone a little more in-depth with what it entails.
yeah me too, but the guy was a noobie so i cant really blame him lol. would have been cool to see hear from someone 10 years in haha
I'm so genuinely thrilled that they included color guard!!!
I never knew there was a sport called colour guard. This is a new discovery.
you should look up wgi color guard, it's an international competition! super cool stuff
respect for everyone especially the colorguard. it’s not easy being a band or guard kid, he’s been thru some shit ! ❤
I knew he was the cheerleader since the start haha! And Craig believe me... it is a sport haha!
SAME that was the only obvious one to me
Craig immediately lost points for me the minute he doubted if cheerleading counted as a sport
And then later when he immediately said the ine Brazilian guy (I think) played soccer with no further questions 💀💀
I love how they include color gaurd . Lots of ppl don’t think that it is a sport as a gaurd Girlllllly it’s hard af
I apologize to anyone I may have offended! Lol All of these people were awesome!
You’re awesome 😊
You were great Craig! You gotta get them to put you on here more
dww craig
U were cool dawg
Impressive rowing!
When I saw the sports, specifically rowing and then I saw the girl in pink I was like she’d be a perfect coxswain and she is!!! Props to her I know it’s a ton of work!! 👏🏼👏🏼
I'm a circus artist too ( won worldwide titles and stuff ) and I made me so angry in College when my art teacher told me super '' Circus is not a sport or an art, it's just a way to show people your good at doing the split '' 🥲 I replied '' well painting is not an art too then, just a way to show people your good at drawing flowers '' He looked at me and did not know what to say 🤣
I picked the Armored Combat guy right out since I am a Heavy Fighter in the Society for Creative Anachronism. The Coxswain lady was awesome! I felt like I needed to do something when she yelled!
I'm a woman and would love to get into armored combat. I'm a lil hefty (not super big, but stocky) would it be possible?
That’s me in the video I do sca heavy, I just broke my rattan last week and got a new helm as well
@@aacarpentry
Ahh, the "SCA" part really clears up the "more popular in the US" comment, 'cause I immediately thought of Buhurt and the like, which are way more popular in Eastern Europe / Russia.
Called the cheerleader immediately. You could tell from the way he was standing right at the beginning of the video.
I can tell cheerleaders by their calves. They always have amazing calves.
Cheerleading and diving make a lot of sense as a dual athlete. Lots of similar skills.
I love how the ideal physical archetype for a rowing coxen is tiny and loud as heck. 😂
competitive cheer is 100% a sport
Ah, the 4’11” club! That’s me! There is something just extra for us when we can bark like that! People don’t see it coming and it’s awesome. I teach primary school…not quite the same type of barking but I can if I need to! She was awesome. 😁
You can tell from his stance he was a cheerleader
As soon as I saw the short girl I was like “she’s the rower” cause they want lightweight so the boat doesn’t get weighed down as much, so even on men’s teams there are petite women calling. Amazing stuff ❤
I knew he did cheerleading from the beggining because of the way he just stands
The basketball player looks like a baseball player especially with wearing the Mariners jersey.
The rower is giving amazing Kat Bjelland vibes with that look and voice, adore it
As a rugby player I am so sad there wasn’t one there and I was really rooting for the 4‘11 girl to be the one who was 😭
the way i audibly screamed when circus arts was on the list!! WE LOVE circus artists! (i say this as an aerialist. i do mostly silks and hammoc but occaisonaly i do straps, hoop trapeze spiral etc)
Imagine what Craig thinks of racing pilots and esports players 😂
Questioning whether Cheerleading is a sport or not is insane💀 I’d like to see him try & tumble tf
I already don't wanna hear Craig talk😭😭😭 ITS BEEN 1 minute
“i don’t think cheerleading is a sport” you think that level of gymnastic ability isn’t a sport???????
I got the color guard, circus arts, armored combat, and the coxswain right and I am so proud of myself lmao
As a fellow coxswain, I was super happy to see rowing in the video!!! This sport needs for representation!!!
i knew right away from the stance which one was a cheerleader lmfao
Same
as someone in color guard, i am so glad they put it in this video as we never get recognized as a sport!
2 and 3 were pretty clear imo
Craig fckn loved the armed combat
10:08 XD Loving it! I was not expecting that! Powerful yelling!!!!
The way the cheerleader dude stood, it was obvious what sport he did
i love this line up. do more of guess what sport i play! love sports
Rowing coxswain is the coolest girl ever, love her ✨💕✨💕✨
Color guard might as well be a sport
. Where i am they practice all year and its seriously very physically demanding. Its hard work!
"physically demanding" the dude is obese and can't stand for 30 mins straight.
saying cheerleading is just an activity is especially wild considering sports are just physical activities for competition or entertainment .
why do ppl have such a strict idea of sports when its actually a pretty vague label
The guy in salmon shirt is really fun
I knew the cheerleader instantly bc the way he stood and his hands gave *keeping it tight* 🤍 cheerleaders recognize cheerleaders!
Way to represent Western! You go girl! We out here!
I WOULDVE LOVED HER AS A COXSWAIN WHEN I WAS ROWING
The last girl was just an aggressive motivational speaker lmao 🤣🤣🤣
I’m an equipment manager who works with a lot of different athletes so this was fun to guess. Some had easy tells, like the dirty pants for the combat sports guy and the way the cheerleader stood. The water polo girl stumped me
The guy in the green shirt is seriously husband material lol
As soon as I saw the girl in pink and she said 4 am practice, I knew that she was on a crew team and was the one who got to scream. She’s perfect for it
I knew the cheerleader right from the beginning just by the way they stood straight
Ha! The second I saw the tiny lady, I knew she was the one on crew and cut was trying to pull a fast one. I rowed in high school and college, and coxswains are all tiny badass bundles of fury. RIP HRM Gonzo, the best coxswain to ever cox.
I got 4 right. Circust arts, water polo, armed combat and cheer ^^
The rower felt so obvious to me immediately, even tho I don’t row- just screamed coxswain
Nice video. Was not expecting the last girl to be a rower. Her position made me feel intense lol
CHEERLEADING IS A SPORT.
I was SO certain the first girl in line was rugby. She just had the vibe
You could tell Rafael was a cheerleader with the first shot of him just standing
is injured and hurt different?? good question
A sport needs a ball or physical contact? Skiing? Snowboarding? Track and field?
I'm so happy to have got two of my guesses right. Water polo and cheerleading.. I just felt the vibe. 👌🏻
When she said 4am, I clocked rowing.
Raphael is so cute
The screaming row lady😂