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

Recent Additions RSS feed from Every Child Matters website

Early Years funding reform
Main details about the latest on Early Years funding reform. This page has been updated with a list of new Local Authority pathfinders who have joined the original pilots to implement their Early Years Single Funding Formula by April 2010. This is part of the Formula Development Project, which is providing good practice guidance for other LAs.

Quality standards for positive activities
The Department for Children, Schools and Families is working with the Commissioning Support Programme (CSP) to develop overarching quality standards for positive activities as part of the Aiming High programme. The Department for Children, Schools and Families is working with the Commissioning Support Programme (CSP) to develop overarching quality standards for positive activities. It is inviting comments on the standards before they are published as a draft. The deadline for comments is Wednesday 17 March 2010.

Child Death Review Process
'Chapter 7' of 'Working Together to Safeguard Children' sets out the procedures to be followed when a child dies. The list of child death overview panel contacts for all child death notifications has been updated.

Teenage pregnancy
The Teenage Pregnancy Strategy represents the first coordinated attempt to tackle both the causes and consequences of teenage pregnancy. 'Teenage Pregnancy Strategy: Beyond 2010' and provisional 2008 under-18 conception data are now available.

Working with mothers, fathers, carers and families
The Government, in partnership with local areas, is working to make sure parents and families have access to the support that they need, when they need it. The page has been updated with an Invitation to Tender for grants to deliver Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes (DVPPs) and supporting documents.

Loudoun VA News

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Purcellville Police Log
03/06/2010   8:35 p.m.  A St.@ Yaxley Dr.  Motorcycle Crash Police Officer operating radar in the 500 blk. of A St. observed a motorcycle exceeding the speed limit and attempted to stop the rider. The rider then increased his speed in an attempt to elude police. The Officer lost sight of the motorcycle but located it shortly after it had crashed into a jersey barrier near Yaxley Dr. The rider was given first aid at the scene and medivaced to Fairfax Hospital. The motorcycle rider ...

Virginia Municipalities Receive Anti-Terror Grants
Governor Bob McDonnell today announced the awarding of $4.9 million in State Homeland Security Program grants to local police and sheriffs’ departments all across Virginia. These funds will be used to acquire equipment crucial to fight crime and deter terrorist acts. Below is a complete list of the 45 departments receiving funds and the amounts awarded. Speaking about today’s announcement, Governor McDonnell remarked, “The foremost obligation of government is public safety. It is critical that all localities have the tools they need to protect citizens from threats ...

Stabbing in Sterling, Virginia on Forest Ridge Drive
The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office continues to search for a suspect allegedly involved in a stabbing Monday afternoon in Sterling, Virginia. The incident took place around 3:30 p.m. on March 8, 2010 in the 120 block of Forest Ridge Drive. The suspect fled the scene and is still believed to be in the area on foot. A weapon was recovered but it is unclear if the suspect remains armed at this time. The suspect is described as a Hispanic male in his 20’s with light skin. He is further described as ...

Wheelchair Pedestrian Struck in Sterling
Wheelchair Pedestrian Struck in SterlingMarch 8, 2010 by admin Edit Leave a CommentA 69-year-old male in an Invacare motorized wheelchair was attempting to cross Sterling Boulevard from the east side of East Amhurst Place to West Amhurst Place when he was struck by a vehicle. The vehicle, a 2001 Honda driven, was by a 59-year-old man from Manassas, VA. The victim was airlifted to INOVA Fairfax Hospital. His injuries are considered non-life-threatening.The victim was crossing the roadway in an unlit area where there was no crosswalk. Alcohol was not a ...

28th Annual Loudoun County Regional Spelling Bee | Loudoun Daily-Monitor
When The 28th Annual Loudoun County Regional Spelling Bee was completed, James Forcier, an eighth-grader at J. Lupton Simpson Middle School, emerged as the 2010 champion. Forcier spelled both “ferriferous” and “irascibility” correctly in the championship round. (The finalists must spell two consecutive words correctly at the end of the competition to be named champion.) The bee, held on Thursday, March 5th, at Stone Bridge High School, opened with “recyclable” and ended with “irascibility.” Forcier will now go on to compete in the 82nd Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee June 2nd through ...

Crash on Walker Road in Great Falls Leaves One Dead and Another Critically Injured
Updated: Police have identified the deceased individual involved in the fatal crash Sunday, March 7 as Shaun Farokhzad, 19, of 9817 Mill Run Drive, Great Falls. The driver, 18, remains in life-threatening condition at Inova Fairfax Hospital. The investigation is continuing. — A passenger in a Toyota minivan died Sunday, March 7, and the driver is in life-threatening condition, after a crash that occurred around 4:25 a.m. Two men were traveling westbound on Walker Road, near Akhtamar Drive, when the driver apparently ran off the road to the right, overcorrected, drove off ...

Convenience Store in Hillsboro Robbed at Gunpoint
Around 6:45 p.m. on March 3, 2010, an unknown suspect entered the Hill Tom Market located in the 36930 block of Charles Town Pike (Route 9). The suspect, dressed in all black and wearing a mask, brandished a firearm and demanded cash. The suspect fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of cash. The suspect is believed to be a White male, 5′6″ tall with a medium build. He fled the scene in a red passenger car and was last seen heading east on Route 9. If you have any information regarding ...

Empty Bowl Project at Harmony Intermediate School in Loudoun
Art students at Harmony Intermediate School will once again be using their talents to battle hunger through the Empty Bowl Project. They will be selling bowls they and local artists created during a special dinner from 6 to 8 p.m. March 22nd at Harmony with the proceeds going to organizations that battle hunger. The Empty Bowl Project originated in 1990. An art teacher in Michigan had his students make ceramic bowls. Then he served bread and soup to the faculty and they purchased an empty bowl. The bowls stood as a reminder ...

Cell Phone Store Burglary in Sterling
The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the burglary of a cell-phone retail store in the Dulles Retail Plaza in Sterling, VA. Around 1 a.m. on March 2, 2010, the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office responded to a burglary call at the AT & T Wireless store in the 22000 block of the Dulles Retail Plaza. A rear window was damaged to gain entry. Inside the store the unknown subject(s) removed eight smartphones. Anyone with any information regarding this incident is asked to contact Investigator M. Roche of the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office ...

Explosions Heard Near Dulles South
Some Dulles South area residents in Loudoun County have reported hearing some sounds comparable to loud explosions. Loudoun County Emergency personnel are advising residents that the noise is from explosives training for graduating officers on the Quantico Marine Base. The noise from the explosives training is apparently traveling farther today due to the cloudy conditions and cold weather. The training is scheduled to happen from 6 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. through Friday. via Explosions Near Dulles South – Loudoun Daily-Monitor.

1st Annual Gardening Symposium: Garden 2 Table
Where: Ida Lee Recreational Center, Ida Lee Park, Leesburg, VA When: Saturday, March 20, and Sunday, March 21 Put home grown vegetables on your dinner table this year.  Whether you have a sunny spot on your deck or considerable yard space for a garden, you can reap the benefits of fresh, organic, convenient vegetables. This symposium offers seasoned gardeners and novices alike new tips, techniques and enthusiasm to put to use in their kitchen gardens — authoritative information from nationally known personalities and regional and local experts. Saturday Symposium speaker topics include: “Green” ...

Prostitution Sting in Loudoun County
February 17, 2010 the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office Vice/Narcotics Unit conducted a proactive, aggressive reversal prostitution operation. Several members from the agency’s Community Resource Unit assisted with the operation. Numerous computer postings and personal ads were placed on popular websites known to advertise prostitution services. The operation was conducted at a hotel in the eastern part of the county. The following subjects contacted the agency’s undercover officer, travelled to the hotel, and negotiated with money for a sexual act. The following subjects were charged with Va. Code: 18.2-346, Solicitation of Prostitution, and released ...

Loudoun Warns Snow and Ice Should Be Removed from Sidewalks
Loudoun County zoning officials are calling on residents to comply with the county ordinance that calls for snow and ice to be removed from sidewalks after a snowfall.“Chapter 1022 of the Loudoun County Codified Ordinances requires that snow and ice be removed from sidewalks that are adjacent to publicly maintained streets,” said Keith Fairfax, Loudoun’s Zoning Enforcement Manager. The ordinance, which applies to areas outside the county’s incorporated towns, generally calls for snow and ice to be removed within six hours after a storm has ended. Bed and Breakfast Loudoun ...

Zoning Changed in Loudoun To Restrict Parking Vehicles In Yards
The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors has voted to approve amendments to the Zoning Ordinance that place restrictions on the parking of vehicles in yards in certain residential districts in the county. The new restrictions, which also limit paved parking surface areas within yards, apply to single-family, detached dwellings on lots in certain residential and planned development-housing zoning districts. The new regulations will be incorporated into the existing Section 5-800 of the Zoning Ordinance, Limitations on Vehicles in Residential Districts. During the Potomac-Sterling Outreach Project, which began in 2008, many residents expressed ...

Loudoun Academy of the Arts Foundation Opens “Art Square”
The Loudoun Academy of the Arts Foundation will open its new arts center at 12 Cardinal Park Drive SE in Leesburg on March 1, 2010. The new center, called ArtSquare, will combine Gallery 222, King Street Studios and the Loudoun Academy of the Arts’ fine art classes into a significantly expanded location to better serve the area’s arts community. The new center boasts two fine art galleries, 14 artist studios and large classroom areas for adults and children.ArtSquare’s monthly gallery openings will continue to showcase original fine art by the ...

Twelve Screen Cinema Coming to Village at Leesburg
Cobb Theatres has signed a lease at Village at Leesburg for a 12-screen cinema. Pending zoning approval, the project will break ground this summer. The concurrent rezoning and special exception applications are scheduled to go the Leesburg Planning Commission and the Leesburg Town Council for public hearings and action in April 2010.The proposed cinema will be located at the western end of the Village at Leesburg’s Town Center, above street-level retail and adjacent to the LA Fitness currently under construction. The Birmingham, Alabama-based entertainment company is anticipating a late spring ...

Board of Supervisors Creates Limestone Overlay District in Loudoun
The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors has voted to create a new Limestone Overlay District (LOD) to help reduce the risk of future ground collapse and groundwater contamination within areas of the county underlain by environmentally sensitive limestone formations. The Board has adopted amendments to the Loudoun County Zoning Ordinance, Zoning Map, Facilities and Standards Manual, the Land Subdivision & Development Ordinance and other county ordinances to create the new environmental overlay zoning district. The LOD implements provisions in the county’s Comprehensive Plan concerning the portions of Loudoun County, outside of ...

Sterling Doctor Pleads Guilty To Conspiracy Involving Swiss Bank Account
Dr. Andrew Silva of Sterling, Va., pleaded guilty today to conspiracy to impede the United States and to making a false statement, the Justice Department, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced. Sentencing has been set for May 7, 2010, before U.S. District Judge Liam O’Grady. The defendant remains free on a $50,000 bail pending sentencing. He faces a maximum sentence of ten years in prison and a maximum fine of $500,000. According to court documents, in 1997, Silva inherited ...

Women Charged in Lovettsville Shooting
Janet L. Edge, 53, of Lovettsville, VA, was charged with malicious wounding and discharging a firearm in an occupied dwelling. The suspect and a 58-year-old male victim also of Lovettsville, VA, got into an argument that escalated into a physical altercation. The suspect then allegedly retrieved a firearm and brandished it towards the victim. The victim was struck in the hand after the firearm was discharged. The victim was taken to Cornwall Campus of INOVA Loudoun Hospital where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Edge remains held without bond at ...

Parking Space “Snow Rage”
In a bizarre case of apparent “Snow Rage” the Loudoun County Sheriff responded to a destruction of property call. The victim stated that they parked in a parking space in the parking lot of an apartment complex. The victim received a call from their taxi cab company stating they had received a call asking the victim to move his car. The victim reported finding a rear tire on their taxi cab that was flat. The complainant who called the taxi cab company was contacted and confirmed he was upset that ...

Reckless Driving Pursuit on Route 7
On February 15 at approx. 6:30 a deputy was on patrol when he noticed a vehicle traveling well above the posted speed limit. The vehicle continued to drive recklessly and the deputy initiated a traffic stop. The vehicle continued to drive and after using verbal commands; the driver came to a stop. The driver, Elizabeth Hottinger, 32, of Round Hill, VA, was charged with reckless driving. via Reckless Driving Pursuit on Route 7 | Loudoun Daily-Monitor.

Leesburg Man Struck By Car While Attempting To Help Motorist
A 44-year-old Leesburg male victim was attempting to help a motorist whose vehicle was disabled in the middle of the road. Several cars were waiting for the vehicle to be cleared when a Pontiac Grand Am came from the back and was driving in the direction of the victim. The victim attempted to wave his arms to stop the car but had to jump out of the way. The vehicle struck the victims legs. The victim then got into a verbal altercation with the driver of the Grand Am. The ...

 

 


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