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Developing a Successful Cheerleading Program by Pam Headridge

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Developing a Successful Cheerleading Program by Pam Headridge

The Bottom Line

Whether you're a beginner coach or a seasoned one, this book will make a great addition to your resources. Pam Headridge and Nancy Garr have worked hard to put together a book that can easily become your "bible" for coaching cheerleading successfully.
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Pros

  • Concise and Easy to Read
  • Organized and Covers all Aspects of Coaching
  • Includes lots of Forms and Checklists

Cons

  • None

Description

  • Pre-season Checklist
  • Planning the Season
  • Working with Parents
  • Tryouts
  • Teamwork and Motivation
  • Planning a Practice
  • Skills and Drills
  • Stunting and Safety
  • School Spirit
  • Much, much more.

Guide Review - Developing a Successful Cheerleading Program by Pam Headridge

Developing a Successful Cheerleading Program by Pam Headridge and Nancy Garr will take you step by step through the material and ideas you need to have a successful cheerleading program. From pre-season checklists to off-season training, they have covered every topic in depth and in an easy to understand manner. The book is full of forms, checklists and photos. When they say "The Complete Guide from A to Z" they mean it. Pam and Nancy have combined their talent and experience to make it easy for any coach to develop an exemplary cheerleading program. The book comes in paperback form, has 124 pages and 14 chapters.
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