Showing posts with label cheerleaders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cheerleaders. Show all posts

Friday, April 5, 2013

Schwartz, Heather E. Cheerleading.


Schwartz, Heather E.  Cheerleading.  Cengage (Gale/Blackbirch/Greenhaven)  2012 104p      $34.10  978-1-4205-0818-5  series: Science Behind Sports  ms/hs  VG-BN
                    
Cheerleading offers an unique view of the sport.  It begins with a discussion on whether or not cheerleading is a sport and continues with a historical summary of its development, from the mid-nineteenth century practice of young men yelling from the sidelines to the intricate and complex routines that occur in today’s performances.  The book is divided into chapters covering the transformation of cheerleading into its present form, the chants and cheers, the dance moves, tumbling and jumping, stunts and pyramids, related troubles and treatments, and the psychology of cheerleading.  Each chapter explores specific aspects of the sport and discusses the ways that the human body changes in response to the stresses placed upon it by the cheers and other physical activities.  It describes how the body responds to training through consistent conditioning and development of muscle memory and what the part played by physics in the creation of new moves and stunts.  The book examines both the positives and the negatives that can arise from a cheerleading program.  The informative text includes many first-person accounts and is greatly enhanced by the full-color photographs and sidebar tidbits.  It ends with source notes, a glossary, a bibliography, and an index.     

By combining sports with science, this series has found a way to engage youngsters in learning about the physical-science concepts involved in playing each sport, as well as the physical training and psychological ramifications arising from participation.   

Cheerleading                                                --Susan Ogintz

Monday, March 28, 2011

Mullarkey, Lisa. Cheerleading Basics.

Mullarkey, Lisa Cheerleading Basics
Enslow 2010 48 23.93 978-0-7660-3536-2
ms/jr Cheerleading VG-BNS Ready, Set, Cheer! (Enslow)


All the basic moves and skills of cheerleading are outlined. This little volume includes some valuable information for the beginning cheerleader, including hand and arm positions, equipment, jumps, stretches, and cheers. There is also a brief history of cheerleading and an explanation of its purpose. Good, clear photographs, a glossary, and some other books and websites are a plus in this attractive book.
Minor quibbles: there were typos on pages 29 and 31 (”knows” should be “know” on page 29 and “you” should be “your” on page 31). Kennedy, Carol

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Elkeles, Simone Perfect Chemistry
Walker & Co 2009 360p 9.99 9780802798220 hs

Alex Fuentes is a gang member. Brittany Ellis is a blonde cheerleader from a wealthy family. Two teenagers from different worlds are about to collide and crossover boundaries into an unknown destiny of love and discovery. What transpires is a perfect chemistry that will have everyone questioning their values, feelings and reevaluating of their lives. A must read! Brittany appears to be the perfect golden girl head cheerleader, blonde wind blown hair, blue eyes, good grades and dating the captain of the football team. What no one knows is that Brittany leads a secret life full of family problems and is dealing with the care of a beloved sister that suffers from cerebral palsy.

Alejandro “Alex” fuentes is a gang member, owns a motorcycle, and acts like he is the man to be feared on campus. The truth; Alex fears for his two younger brothers and is hoping to be able to keep them from joining the gang. He is going to make sure they have a future even if it means he will have to sacrifice himself.

Then comes the day when school starts and in chemistry class the perfect girl has to sit next to the “mean” gang member. Mrs. Peterson the chemistry teacher is a teacher to be reckoned with and what she says goes. The project should have been simple but life is not simple and love is fickle. When Brittany and Alex sit next to each other and must interact with each other sparks always fly. But are these sparks the beginning of something else. The crossover is not easy and leaving the gang is not like getting out of a club. The choices these two teens face is full of questions, uncertainties, strange friendships, violence and even death.
Teens will love this book!!! MD