Yeah but it is easier to open up the airways when you are standing. It might not have any effect on loudness, but you can be loud longer.I agree standing isn't needed to be loud. The way I see it standing only helps being intimidating is when your right next to the action like in basketball.I've definitely seen blue-hairs in Memorial Stadium tell people to sit down, on several occasions. I've never been told to sit down myself, but I always just try to follow the rest of the crowd. If people in front of you stand, you stand. If the people in front of you sit down, you sit.
With that said, making Memorial Stadium an intimidating environment has nothing to do with people sitting or standing. It has to do with noise. You can make just as much noise sitting down as you can standing up. I haven't seen a blue-hair ever tell anyone to be quiet. If THAT actually happens, somebody should just put them out of their misery.
haha. Your airways will be just fine unless you're slouching. The thing that will allow you to be louder for longer is drinking lots of water, so you don't lose your voice.Yeah but it is easier to open up the airways when you are standing. It might not have any effect on loudness, but you can be loud longer.I agree standing isn't needed to be loud. The way I see it standing only helps being intimidating is when your right next to the action like in basketball.I've definitely seen blue-hairs in Memorial Stadium tell people to sit down, on several occasions. I've never been told to sit down myself, but I always just try to follow the rest of the crowd. If people in front of you stand, you stand. If the people in front of you sit down, you sit.
With that said, making Memorial Stadium an intimidating environment has nothing to do with people sitting or standing. It has to do with noise. You can make just as much noise sitting down as you can standing up. I haven't seen a blue-hair ever tell anyone to be quiet. If THAT actually happens, somebody should just put them out of their misery.
Lol yeah I remember reading somewhere tips to cheering lounder and longer. Like cheering in an lower tone cause it travels farther and is less stressful on your voice, and cupping your hands so you project all the sound to one area, like a cheerleader's megaphone, and there were some others that I can't remember.haha. Your airways will be just fine unless you're slouching. The thing that will allow you to be louder for longer is drinking lots of water, so you don't lose your voice.Yeah but it is easier to open up the airways when you are standing. It might not have any effect on loudness, but you can be loud longer.I agree standing isn't needed to be loud. The way I see it standing only helps being intimidating is when your right next to the action like in basketball.I've definitely seen blue-hairs in Memorial Stadium tell people to sit down, on several occasions. I've never been told to sit down myself, but I always just try to follow the rest of the crowd. If people in front of you stand, you stand. If the people in front of you sit down, you sit.
With that said, making Memorial Stadium an intimidating environment has nothing to do with people sitting or standing. It has to do with noise. You can make just as much noise sitting down as you can standing up. I haven't seen a blue-hair ever tell anyone to be quiet. If THAT actually happens, somebody should just put them out of their misery.