Cheerleading and Gymanstics For Kids
Find information on gymnastics and cheerleading for children of all ages!

Find cheerleading, gymanstics and other fun activities for children in Loudoun County, Virginia.

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How Much Physical Activity Do You Need?

Along with calcium and vitamin D, physical activity is key to building strong bones. Luckily, it's also a lot of fun! You need 60 minutes of physical activity every day — and bone-strengthening activities at least three days a week. Check out the list of activities that are good for your bones.

Badminton • Basketball • Cheerleading • Dancing • Figure Skating • Gymnastics • Hiking • Jumping Rope • Running • Snow Skiing • Soccer • Softball • Tae Kwon Do • Tennis • Vollyball • Walking • Weightlifting • Yoga

What about swimming and biking?

Swimming, which is good for your heart and other muscles, isn't the best choice for building bones. Ever notice how you feel a lot lighter in a pool? Water cuts down on the pull of gravity, so your bones don't really get a good workout. Riding your bike is also not an activity that's best for your bones. Just like water, the bike is actually doing the work for you. These activities are fun, though, and good for your health! Just make sure you mix in some best-for-bones activities too.

 



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Cheerleading, Gymnastics and Healthy Living for Kids in Loudoun VA

10 Tips to healthy eating and physical activity for you.

1. Start your day with breakfast. Breakfast fills your "empty tank" to get you going after a long night without food. And it can help you do better in school. Easy to prepare breakfasts include cold cereal with fruit and low-fat milk, whole-wheat toast with peanut butter, yogurt with fruit, whole-grain waffles or even last night's pizza!

2. Get Moving! It's easy to fit physical activities into your daily routine. Walk, bike or jog to see friends. Take a 10-minute activity break every hour while you read, do homework or watch TV. Climb stairs instead of taking an escalator or elevator. Try to do these things for a total of 30 minutes every day.

3. Snack smart. Snacks are a great way to refuel. Choose snacks from different food groups - a glass of low-fat milk and a few graham crackers, an apple or celery sticks with peanut butter and raisins, or some dry cereal. If you eat smart at other meals, cookies, chips and candy are OK for occasional snacking.

4. Work up a sweat. Vigorous work-outs - when you're breathing hard and sweating - help your heart pump better, give you more energy and help you look and feel best. Start with a warm-up that stretches your muscles. Include 20 minutes of aerobic activity, such as running, jogging, or dancing. Follow-up with activities that help make you stronger such as push-ups or lifting weights. Then cool-down with more stretching and deep breathing.

5. Balance your food choices - don't eat too much of any one thing. You don't have to give up foods like hamburgers, french fries and ice cream to eat healthy. You just have to be smart about how often and how much of them you eat. Your body needs nutrients like protein, carbohydrates, fat and many different vitamins and minerals such as vitamins C and A, iron and calcium from a variety of foods. Balancing food choices from the Food Guide Pyramid and checking out the Nutrition Facts Panel on food labels will help you get all these nutrients.

6. Get fit with friends or family. Being active is much more fun with friends or family. Encourage others to join you and plan one special physical activity event, like a bike ride or hiking, with a group each week.

7. Eat more grains, fruits and vegetables. These foods give you carbohydrates for energy, plus vitamins, minerals and fiber. Besides, they taste good! Try breads such as whole-wheat, bagels and pita. Spaghetti and oatmeal are also in the grain group. Bananas, strawberries and melons are some great tasting fruits. Try vegetables raw, on a sandwich or salad.

8. Join in physical activities at school. Whether you take a physical education class or do other physical activities at school, such as intramural sports, structures activities are a sure way to feel good, look good and stay physically fit.

9. Foods aren't good or bad. A healthy eating style is like a puzzle with many parts. Each part -- or food -- is different. Some foods may have more fat, sugar or salt while others may have more vitamins or fiber. There is a place for all these foods. What makes a diet good or bad is how foods fit together. Balancing your choices is important. Fit in a higher-fat food, like pepperoni pizza, at dinner by choosing lower-fat foods at other meals. And don't forget about moderation. If two pieces of pizza fill you up, you don't need a third.

10. Make healthy eating and physical activities fun! Take advantage of physical activities you and your friends enjoy doing together and eat the foods you like. Be adventurous - try new sports, games and other activities as well as new foods. You'll grow stronger, play longer, and look and feel better! Set realistic goals - don't try changing too much at once.

Food Guide Pyramid

Food Guide Pyramid is a practical tool to help you make food choices that are consistent with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Using the Pyramid enables you to eat a variety of foods daily so that you can get the nutrients you need.

To make the most of the Pyramid, you need to know what counts as a serving.

Food Group: Vegetable Serving Size: 1 cup raw, leafy vegetables, 1/2 cup cooked or chopped raw vegetables or 3/4 cup vegetable juice

Food Group: Bread Serving Size: 1 slice bread, 1/2 bagel or English muffin, 1 ounce ready-to-eat cereal, 1/2 cup cooked cereal, rice or pasta, or 5-6 small crackers

Food Group: Fruit Serving Size: 1 medium piece of fruit, 1/2 cup mixed fruit or 3/4 cup fruit juice

Food Group: Milk Serving Size: 1 cup milk or yogurt, 1-1/2 ounces natural cheese or 2 ounces process cheese

Food Group: Meat Serving Size: 2-3 ounces cooked lean meat, poultry or fish (about the size of a deck of cards.) Other foods which count as 1 ounce meat; 1/2 cup cooked dry beans, 1 egg, 2 tablespoons peanut butter or 1/2 cup nuts



The Kids Activity Pyramid

Each week you can have fun and be active by trying the following things...

With Friends:
-Dance to music
-Play games like tag and hopscotch
-Join a sports team at school or the park

With Family:
-Go on a walk together
-Play at the park
-Turn off the TV for a day

By Yourself:
-Fly a kite
-Do cartwheels, somersaults, or jumping jacks
-Practice sports skills

Child Health News

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Loudoun VA News

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Schools in Loudoun Will Remain Closed All Week
All Loudoun County Public Schools will continue to be closed for Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, February 10-12, 2010. This closure includes school activities, practices, and other uses of school buildings. The decision to close is made because of the severity of the snow we already received. It will probably take until Sunday to dig out our 770 buses and make them trip worthy. We are working as fast as possible to open school parking lots and clear walkways on campuses. In the meantime we appreciate the work being done by ...

Three grocery stores in Loudoun County closed because of roof hazard
Loudoun County public safety officials are urging property owners to clear their roofs of snow if possible – especially if they have a flat roof. At least three grocery stores in Loudoun County have been forced to close temporarily because of the amount of snow on their roofs. This particular snow fall contained significant amounts of liquid, which in turn, presents a potential danger for roof collapses. Residents should also keep in mind that the National Weather Service is calling for a significant snowfall later this week.

Make House Address Visible For Emergency Personnel
Loudoun County residents need to make sure their address is visible to emergency personnel in the wake of the record-setting snowstorm that dumped nearly three feet of snow in many sections of the county. Public safety officials are telling residents whose addresses can no longer be seen – because, for example, their mailbox is covered by snow – to post their address on their front door so that it is visible for emergency vehicles. Residents should put their address on a piece of paper in clear and large print and tape ...

Severe winter weather poses a particular danger for elderly
Severe winter weather poses a particular danger for elderly and home bound individuals who may have trouble staying safe during winter storms.  Loudoun County officials ask that residents check on their neighbors, especially in rural areas. Also, check in on neighbors who haven’t been seen or heard from and who may need help. If assistance is needed, citizens can call the Loudoun County Emergency Operations Center public inquiry number at 571-258-3638.

Loudoun vehicles parked on or along snow emergency routes must be moved
Due to the prediction of a significant winter weather storm the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office announced that all vehicles parked on or along snow emergency routes must be moved by midnight tonight (12 a.m. 02/05/10). If your vehicle or vehicles are parked along any snow emergency route they must be moved or they will be towed at the owners expense. The routes need to be cleared to allow snow removal and emergency vehicles to access these areas. The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office appreciates your cooperation in this matter. via Loudoun – Latest Alerts.

Potomac Falls High School Dance Team Places 2nd Nationally
The Potomac Falls High School Dance Team brought home second place for their hip-hop dance routine performed in the National Champion Jazz category of the American National Championships. The dance competition was sponsored by the American Masters National Cheer and Dance Team Competition held January 16th and 17th at the Baltimore Convention Center. This is the team’s second honor this year. This fall the nine-member team captured first place in jazz and hip-hop as well as the Grand Championship for the highest score of the day at the Manchester Dance Team Invitational ...

Shots Fired During Civil Dispute in Sterling
A Sterling, Virginia woman has been arrested after a firearm was discharged in her residence during a civil dispute. Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office Deputies responded to a residence on Regis Circle shortly after 10 p.m. on February 1, 2010 for a report of gunfire. The homeowner, Dolly Jean Freeze, 33, and a former roommate were reportedly involved in a civil dispute. Loudoun Sheriff’s Deputies were called to the residence earlier that same evening regarding a dispute over some of the items being removed from the home. Deputies left the scene after ...

Ashburn Man Charged With Sexual Assault of 14-Year-Old
A man with ties to the Ashburn, VA area was charged today with the sexual assault of a 14-year-old female on January 27, 2010. Kofi Owusu-Ansah Anning, 19, of no fixed address, is charged with two counts of forcible sodomy § 18.2-67.1. and a probation violation. The suspect allegedly met the victim at a fast food restaurant in the Junction Plaza Shopping Center around 7:45 p.m. A group, including the suspect and the victim, left the restaurant and walked together on a nearby path with the understanding they were going to ...

Hillside Elementary Students Excel at WordMasters Challenge
A team of fifth grade students from Hillside Elementary School won highest honors in the WordMasters Challenge, a national language arts competition. Approximately 220,000 students nationwide compete in three separate meets held at intervals during the school year. Competing in the difficult Blue Division, Hillside’s team tied for 10th place among the 669 teams participating in the first meet. The WordMasters Challenge is an exercise in critical thinking that encourages students to become familiar with a set of interesting new words, generally above grade level, then challenges them to complete analogies ...

Purcellville Police Report, January 27-29, 2010
Credit Card Fraud 01/27/2010   7:15 p.m.   37000 blk Perkins Ct. Resident reported that he received a call that claimed to be from a credit card company and was requesting personnel information from him in an attempt to commit fraud. The resident gave no information and reported the matter to police. DWI 01/27/2010    8:57 p.m.    300 blk McDaniel Dr.     Daniel Guevara, a 29 year old male from Purcellville, was arrested for DWI. Counterfeiting 01/28/2010    7:00 p.m.    100 blk S. Maple Ave.  A business owner took in a counterfeit $20 bill at the business. ...

The Loudoun County Surplus Store Open Saturday
The Loudoun County Surplus Store will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. this Saturday, January 30, 2010. Featured items include several bicycles in very good condition, file cabinets, chairs and books. The Surplus Store is located at 14 Cardinal Park Drive, Suite 106 in Leesburg, and is open on the first, second and third Friday of the month, and the last Saturday of the month. The Surplus Store sells excess government property. In addition to typical office items such as computers, desks, and chairs, the store features unclaimed items confiscated ...

Award of phase 1 Renovations of Skating Rink in Purcellville
The Purcellville Town Council at its regularly scheduled meeting on January 19, 2010, awarded a contract to Harry Braswell Inc., for the construction phase 1 renovations of the Purcellville Skating Rink, also referred to as the Tabernacle.  Phase 1 renovations will cover structural repairs, replacement of the shingle roof with a metal roof to match the historical heritage of the building, and minor site and concrete replacement. The awarded contract is in the amount of $509,402 which is approximately $506,000 below the design consultant’s estimate. “The Council is proud of its record ...

Loudoun Public Schools Artists to Welcome International Travelers to Dulles
Artwork produced by students from three Loudoun County schools – Stone Bridge High School, Sterling Middle School and Mountain View Elementary – will be part of an artwork titled “HELLO AND WELCOME!” at Washington Dulles International Airport. Sponsored by the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA), HELLO AND WELCOME! will feature the students’ self-portraits in a large-scale modular display. This display will be placed in the Federal Inspections Service area on the airport’s Concourse C, where many international travelers are received. The three Loudoun County schools will be joined in this project ...

Vacancies In The Loudoun County Community Services Board (CSB)
The Loudoun County Community Services Board (CSB) is anticipating at least two vacancies to fill beginning July 1, 2010. Each new appointee would be eligible to serve up to three three-year terms. The Loudoun County CSB is appointed by and accountable to the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors to set policy for, and to administer the provision of, community-based services for people experiencing mental illness, intellectual disabilities, and substance use disorders. That responsibility includes oversight of the Loudoun County Department of Mental Health, Substance Abuse and Developmental Services. CSB members are drawn ...

Sheriff continues to investigate armed robbery of a Sterling health food store
The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate the armed robbery of a Sterling, Virginia health food store and is seeking information from witnesses who were in the area at the time of the incident. Shortly after 4:30 p.m. Friday, January 22, 2010 a Black male and a White female entered Healthway Natural Foods in the 46900 block of Cedar Lake Plaza. The female brandished a firearm and demanded cash. The male, described as having a medium build, had his face covered with a blue bandana. The female,who was described as ...

Loudoun Sheriff Investigates Armed Robbery of Sterling Health Food Store
The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a reported armed robbery of a Sterling, Virginia health food store. Shortly after 4:30 p.m. Friday, January 22, 2010 a male of unknown race and a White female entered Healthway Natural Foods in the 46900 block of Cedar Lake Plaza. The female brandished a firearm and demanded cash. The male had his face covered with a bandana and the female was wearing what appeared to be a bright red wig. The male is further described as having a slim build and a beard. Both ...

Property assessment notices reflect state of Loudoun’s real estate market
The 2010 real property assessment notices being mailed today reflect the current state of Loudoun County’s real estate market, according to Todd Kaufman, Loudoun County Assessor. The assessment notices include a pamphlet about the assessment and taxation processes. Information regarding the review and appeal process is also included as is information on programs such as Land Use and Tax Relief for the Elderly and Disabled.A message from the Loudoun County Assessor explaining the assessment process, the 2010 Automated Application for Review form, answers to frequently asked questions, and other important ...

Sheriff Seeks Public’s Assistance in Identifying Wanted Suspects
The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office is asking for  the public’s assistance in identifying several unidentified and wanted suspects from the agencies wanted subject’s web site. The suspects were allegedly involved in recent crimes in Loudoun County including fraud and larceny. In some of the cases the agency has compiled images of the suspects taken from video surveillance. The list can be viewed on the Loudoun County  Sheriff’s Office website at www.loudoun.gov/sheriff and clicking on the Wanted: Information link. Callers who can identify or know the whereabouts of any of the suspects can contact ...

Cliff Keirce and Valdis G. Ronis to serve on Planning Commission
The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors has appointed Cliff Keirce and Valdis G. Ronis to serve on the Loudoun County Planning Commission. Keirce will serve as the Dulles District representative, completing the term of Sandra Chaloux, which expires on December 31, 2011. Chaloux submitted her resignation to Dulles District Supervisor Stevens Miller, effective immediately. Ronis will serve as the Potomac District Supervisor, completing the term of Chris Brodrick, which expires on December 31, 2011. Brodrick submitted his resignation to Potomac District Supervisor Andrea McGimsey, effective February 1, 2010. Keirce has served on ...

Phase II Sewer Rehabilitation Project Continues in Purcellville
The Town of Purcellville’s contractors have successfully completed the relining work throughout various parts of Town. The next step is to have the contractors work on pipe expansions on a section of West Main Street located between manholes in front of 631 and 701 West Main Street. This work will take place next week beginning on Tuesday-January 19, 2010. The work will be conducted as to have minimal impact to traffic flows as most of the activity will occur on the northern side of the road. During this period, please be ...

Farmwell Station Teacher Sets Powerlifting Mark
Farmwell Station Middle School English teacher Jessica Read set a Virginia and national bench press record for her weight class and age group at the 100 Percent Raw Christmas Classic on December 12th in Stanardsville. Read’s 235-pound bench press also is the fourth-best by an American in the Superheavyweight class. This competition was the first for Read, who had given up weightlifting for several years. (Raw refers to the fact that the competitors don’t use wrist wraps or anything else that might aid their performance.) Read is a native of Loudoun County ...

Stevens Elected School Board Chairman
J. StevensJohn Stevens (Potomac District) was elected chairman of the Loudoun County School Board at the board’s organizational meeting on Tuesday, January 5th, at the School Administrative Offices in Ashburn. Stevens was elected by a 6-3 vote with himself, Priscilla Godfrey (Blue Ridge District), Bob Ohneiser (Broad Run District), Jennifer Bergel (Catoctin District), Tom Marshall (Leesburg District) and Dr. Joseph Guzman (Sugarland Run District) voting for his nomination. Marshall nominated Stevens for chairman. Godfrey also was nominated for the chairman’s post. Her nomination failed on a 5-4 vote with Godfrey, Tom Reed (At-Large), ...

 

 


Fun Activites for Kids in Loudoun County, VA - Cheerleading and Gymnastics for children of all ages