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The Science of
Cheerleading
By: Yaneira Lacayo
Class: 808
Introduction to Science of
Cheerleading
I choose
cheerleading
because it show
sprit of the school.
And cheerleading
is a great sport to
get moving on
your feet.
Potential Energy
Potential is where
you don’t move,
or stand still
When doing
cheerleading,
there moves like
the pyramid.
Kinetic Energy
Kinetic energy is
where you move
If you do
cheerleading you
can create steps
for tryouts, where
you move in beats
and number of
steps
Digestive System
Digestive system is
where digest food
to give yourself
Cheerleads eat
food that good for
you like apple and
drink lot of water
Respiratory System
Respiratory System
energy to clean
incoming to into our
body and remove
carbon dioxide
When you do
practice in
cheerleading you
stared to sweat and
that cleaning salt in
you body
Circulatory System
The circulatory system
need energy to pump
the blood thought out
the body
Do moves like flips
and toe touch, and
so on pump the
blood when you did
moves faster and
faster
Excretory System
The Excretory system
use the energy to
release water. The
system use energy to
make our body
moves
Cheerleader do
stunts to get the
music going and your
body
Muscular System
Muscular System uses
energy to make
our body moves
Cheerleader team
do stunts like flips,
or slits. And the
person lift up to do
those move it call
your flyer, they use
their muscular to
do the stunt.
Electric Energy
Continuous flow
of electric in
closed circuits with
good
conductors,such
are metal
Energy Transformation
When you eat
food that good for
you it give you
energy and you
feel healthy to.
Cheerleader eat
food that good for
you so they can
stay in shape
Conserving Energy
When you doing
jumping, jogging,
running and
playing you giving
yourself energy
Cheerleader run
and practice the
steps and
themselves energy
Newton’s 1st Law of Motion
Newton’s 2nd Law of
Motion
What is Newton’s 2nd
Law of Motion?
How does Newton’s
2nd Law of Motion
affect your sport?
Think- does more or
less force cause the
ball or player to
accelerate more?
Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion
What is Newton’s
3rd Law of
Motion?
How does
Newton’s 3rd Law
of Motion affect
your sport? Thinkhow does this law
help us stand on
ground?
Machines
Describe 2 simple
and complex
machines that
help your athletes.
How do they work,
use energy &
force, and help
your athletes?
Conclusion
Summarize how
science is related
to your sport. Use
energy, body
systems, and force
in your answer.