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

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Loudoun VA News

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Driver Charged with DUI in Head-On Accident in Leesburg
On Saturday (7/24/2010) at approximately 6:45 PM, Loudoun County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the area of Loyalty Road north of Clover Hill Road on a reported head-on motor vehicle accident. Christopher J. White, 22 of Lovettesville was driving a 1981 Ford F-150 northbound on Loyalty Road when he crossed into the southbound lane and struck a 2000 Mercury Mountaineer driven by a juvenile male. White, who was not belted, was ejected from the vehicle. His vehicle was not equipped with airbags. The Mountaineer was occupied by two juvenile males. Both ...

Accident on Loudoun County Parkway
A single vehicle crash involving a dump truck on Loudoun County Parkway has closed the northbound lanes between Ryan Road and Claiborne Parkway. The roadway is expected to be closed for approximately two hours. The Southbound lanes remain open. If you’ve been injured in an car accident in Loudoun County, you need a lawyer. Contact Burnett & Williams – Accident Lawyers in Leesburg Va

Purcellville Awarded $31K for Police Upgrades
The Town has been notified by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services that the Purcellville Police Department’s Byrne Justice Assistance Grant application requesting $31,303.00 to establish a mobile In-Field Reporting System has been awarded. The Town is required to match the grant with $1,647.00 in local funds for a project total of $32,950.00 The U. S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance’s Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grants (JAG) are awarded on a competitive basis to facilitate the prevention and control of crime and ...

School in Ashburn Va Makes The List For International Space Station Experiments
NASA has selected nine experiments, designed by students at seven schools, for astronauts to perform on the International Space Station this summer and a local school has made the list. NASA selected the proposals from among 132 received for the new Kids in Micro-g! Program. This is the pilot year for the program, a student experiment design challenge geared toward grades five through eight. Its purpose is to give students a hands-on opportunity to design experiments or simple demonstrations for testing both in the classroom and in the station’s microgravity environment. ...

State Funds Leesburg Hydroelectic Generator
Town of Leesburg officials announced that the Town has received funding from the Virginia Clean Water Revolving Loan Fund for the construction of a 38-horsepower hydroelectric generator. The generator will use the existing hydraulic fall at the Town’s Water Pollution Control Facility outfall into the Potomac River to generate electricity. The electricity generated will be used to power parts of the Town’s water treatment plant and dechlorination facility.“The Water Pollution Control Facility outfall is a clean, renewable source of energy that is currently untapped,” explained Aref Etemadi, the Town’s Deputy ...

Congressman Wolf Sponsors Job Fair in Leesburg
From 10:00AM to 1:00PM on July 29th, 2010 Congressman Frank Wolf is sponsoring a Job and Career Fair at Harper Park Middle School in Leesburg Va. More than 20 federal agencies and private sector companies will participate in the fair. The job fair is free and open to the public. Event will be held at Harper Park Middle School 701 Potomac Station Drive Leesburg, Virginia 20176

Fireworks Displays in Loudoun County Va
Please remember that personal fireworks of any type are PROHIBITED at these venues. Permissible fireworks for personal use may be purchased at stands throughout the county, and may only be used on private property with the consent of the owner. To protect yourself and others, only buy fireworks from permitted stands in Loudoun County. These fireworks have been tested and approved for sale. A full list of approved fireworks and permitted retailers is available on the web. Go to http://www.loudoun.gov/firemarshal. Fireworks obtained by mail order or that ‘Road Trip’ may lead to seizure and criminal charges.

Fox News to Broadcast Kick-off of “Hometown Fridays” From Historic Downtown Leesburg
Channel 5 News, the local Washington Fox affiliate will be broadcasting live from historic downtown Leesburg on Friday morning, July 2, from 6:00 am until 10:00 am. The Loudoun County courthouse grounds in downtown Leesburg will host the event, which is the kick-off of Fox’s “Hometown Fridays” series. Leesburg Mayor Kristen Umstattd will be part of the festivities, and the public is welcome, and encouraged, to attend the event. The Loudoun County courthouse is located at the intersection of King Street and Market Street in Leesburg. For questions or further information, please ...

Accident Closes Gum Springs Road in Loudoun
Gum Spring Road was closed earlier today in both directions in the area of Cedar Ridge Boulevard due to a single vehicle crash. Motorists experienced significant delays in this area while members of the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Safety Unit cleared the scene. via  Loudoun Daily-Monitor If you’ve been injured in an car accident in Loudoun County, you need a lawyer. Contact Burnett & Williams – Car Accident Lawyers in Leesburg Va

MS-13 Member Sentenced for 2008 Drive-By Shooting in Sterling
Jose Enrique Gordillo Portocarrero, also known as “Bandito,” 22, of Sterling, Va., was sentenced Friday to 148 months in prison, followed by a term of five years of supervised release, for his role in a drive-by shooting in Sterling, Va.

Military Artist Dick Kramer Presents Sheriff with Original Artwork
One of the country’s most well-known law enforcement artists presented the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office with an original artwork featuring several deputies. Dick Kramer specializes in military art prints for the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines and also creates prints for law enforcement and firefighters. The presentation of the artwork was held on (Left to Right: Deputy Megan Jones, Sgt. Craig Schleiden, Deputy Jason Hough, SD Charlie Gravatte, Deputy and Latriviette Young) Saturday, June 11, 2010 at the Dulles South Public Safety Center Open House. Kramer is a Loudoun resident and his studio, ...

Times-Mirror and Loudoun Independent Newspapers to Merge
Peter Arundel, President and CEO of Times Community News, announced June 17 that Loudoun’s two largest newspapers – the Loudoun Times-Mirror and the Loudoun Independent – are merging their online and print operations to create a unique multimedia offering to serve Loudoun residents and advertisers. Read full story via LoudounTimes.com.

Juveniles Attempt to Rob Bloom at Great Falls Plaza in Sterling
Three juveniles are facing charges in connection with an apparent attempted burglary of a grocery store. Shortly after 3 a.m. on June 12, 2010 Loudoun Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the 20700 block of Great Falls Plaza in Sterling, VA for a commercial alarm. On scene Sheriff’s Deputies located three juveniles, ages 14, 13, and 12, on the roof of the Bloom grocery store. The 14-year-old male, who is from Sterling, VA, was served with three detention orders for attempted burglary, destruction of property and trespassing. He is being held at the Loudoun ...

Crash On Algonkian Parkway
Fatal Crash on Algonkian ParkwayJune 14, 2010 by admin Edit Leave a CommentLoudoun County Deputies reported that a vehicle traveling northbound on Algonkian Parkway, for reasons yet to be determined, left the roadway and became airborne. The vehicle landed on its roof before coming to a stop. The driver and passenger were taken to INOVA Fairfax Hospital. The passenger, a 91-year-old woman, succumbed to her injuries at the hospital. If you’ve been injured in an car accident, you need a lawyer. Contact Burnett & Williams Personal Injury Lawyers. Experts in Car ...

Police Search for Missing Heritage Student
The Leesburg Police Department is working in a joint investigation with the Fairfax County Police Department to locate Joan Ly.  On Monday June 7th 2010, Ly failed to report to class at Heritage High School in Leesburg. Ly reportedly, was last known to be with Diem Vo Kieu, a friend from Fairfax County.  Although this information cannot be verified, several sources have stated that the girls traveled to New York via a bus and left their cell phones behind. Joan Lee Ly is described as an Asian female, 5’11” 180 lbs. She ...

Police Seek Missing Ashburn Juvenile
Destiny A. Boccone, The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office continues to seek information regarding the whereabouts of a missing Ashburn juvenile. Destiny A. Boccone, 16, left her residence in Ashburn, VA on May 16th on her own accord. She was last seen in the areas of South Riding and Herndon. Destiny is described as a White female, 5’2” tall, with blue eyes. She has a tongue ring and braces on her front teeth. If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Destiny you are asked to contact Investigator S. Cumberledge of the Loudoun County ...

NVCC Appoints New Provost for Loudoun Campus
Northern Virginia Community College appointed Julie Leidig as the new provost of the Loudoun Campus, effective July 30. The provost is the chief operating officer of the campus, responsible for all academic and student services, as well as management of all campus operations. “Dr. Leidig’s expertise and strong leadership in higher education will be a valuable addition to NOVA,” said NOVA President Robert G. Templin Jr., “We look forward to welcoming her as a member of our administration.” Leidig comes to NOVA after completing her sixth year as vice president for instruction ...

West Va Men Arrested for Burglaries in Western Loudoun
Two West Virginia men were arrested Wednesday, May 19, 2010 for their involvement in three residential burglaries in Western Loudoun County and remain suspects in several other cases. Samuel L. Green, 29, of Harper’s Ferry, WV, and Robert L Irving, 26, also of Harper’s Ferry, WV are charged with three counts of burglary. Green has three additional charges for grand larceny. The two men were connected to the March 29, 2010 burglaries on Cider Mill Road and Harper’s Ferry Road and the May 3, 2010 burglary on Sagle Road. Since late April ...

Leesburg Police Hold “Child Safety Day”
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® (NCMEC), in partnership with the Leesburg Police Department will be observing National Missing Children’s Day this year by participating in the national Take 25 child safety campaign. A “Child Safety Day” will be held on May 25th, 2010 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm at Ida Lee Park Loudoun Inova Hospital, Loudoun County Animal Care and Control and Loudoun County Fire and Rescue will be present as well. All participating agencies will be offering information on child safety. The Leesburg Police Department ...

Substitute School Bus Driver Charged with Assaulting a Student
A substitute bus driver was charged Tuesday with simple assault after an altercation with a student on April 27, 2010. The incident occurred in the area of East Main Street and 16th Street in the Town of Purcellville around 4 p.m. The bus driver, Lavangila N. McKissic, 35, of Round Hill, VA has been charged with simple assault. The victim, a 15-year-old Harmony Intermediate School student, was listening to his MP3 player when McKissic told him to turn it down because it was too loud. After the victim did not turn down ...

Gunfire Complaints Lead to Arrest in Ashburn
A Sterling, VA man has been charged in connection with an apparent domestic dispute that erupted in gunfire. Around 10 p.m. on May 11, 2010 the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office received multiple reports of a possible gunshot fired in the area of Hickory Corner Terrace in Ashburn, VA. Loudoun Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the scene and quickly established a perimeter and secured the area. A subject attempting to leave the area was considered a person of interest in the case. The subject, later identified as Abdul R. Jones, 29, was ...

UPDATE – Fatal Crash on Route 7 Near Hill High Orchard
Loudoun County, VA: A Leesburg, Virginia woman lost her life May 11, 2010 in a two vehicle crash on Route 7 in Western Loudoun. At approximately 9:12 p.m. Loudoun Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the area of the Hill High County Store just west of Round Hill, VA for an automobile crash. A deputy on patrol in the area was the first to arrive on scene and observed a vehicle in a pond. Three deputies entered the water and removed the driver from the partially submerged ...

 

 


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