#11. Cheerleading in Korean baseball
In Korea, cheerleading is not typically associated with baseball
as it is in the United States.
However, there are some similarities between the two.
In Korean baseball games,
there are often organized cheering sections or fan clubs for each team.
These groups are known as
"cheering squads" or "fan groups,"
and they lead the crowd in cheers and chants to support their team.
These cheering squads often have their own unique uniforms
and cheerleading accessories, such as pom-poms and banners.
They also use a variety of musical instruments,
such as drums and horns,
to create a lively and energetic atmosphere in the stadium.
While the cheering squads in Korean baseball games
may not perform acrobatic stunts and dance routines
like traditional cheerleaders in the United States,
they play an important role in creating an exciting
and engaging atmosphere for the fans and players alike.