Monday, October 31, 2011

Marine Surprises His Wife, an NFL Cheerleader



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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Football Gameplan's 2010 NFL Team Preview - Green Bay Packers



2010 NFL Season Preview - Green Bay Packers



Friday, October 28, 2011

Even More Cheerleaders!



Even More Cheerleaders!



Thursday, October 27, 2011

Texans Cheerleaders Wearing Pink



View of Texans Cheerleaders from the front row of the Bull Pen for the Texans-New York Giants game. They wore pink for breast cancer awareness day at Reliant Stadium.



Wednesday, October 26, 2011

NFL FOOTBALL WEEK 13 RECAP ONTHEBUZZER



Here we go again, with our NFL Football Week 13 recap; we got all the games, Green Bay Packers at the Dallas Cowboys, Jacksonville Jaguars at the Indianapolis Colts, San Diego Chargers at the Kansas City Chiefs, Cleveland Browns at the Arizona Cardinals, Buffalo Bills at the Washington Redskins, Tampa Bay Buccanneers at the New Orleans Saints, New England Patriots at the Baltimore Ravens, Chicago Bears hosting the New York Giants, Minnesota Vikings pounding the Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins losing agian, this time to the NY Jets and more. Subscribe to our youtube vids, it's free and check out our website at ONTHEBUZZER.COM.



Tuesday, October 25, 2011

NFL Players Equipped - Why Helmet Phones?



In order to help players the League may soon allow visiting teams the benefit of a helmet-to-helmet wireless communication system.

In most big ballgames, noise is good, and more noise is better. Cheerleaders, mascots and noisemakers like iNFLatable bat-shaped balloons are there to create a cacophony meant to raise the home team's spirits and deflate the visiting team.

More noise is better, except in the NFL.

Why? Many increasing penalties like offensive holding and false starts, stems from noise. A survey, led by the New York Times, found that more penalties, especially those for false starts, are called in domed stadiums, which are likely to be louder.

In order to help players the League may soon allow visiting teams the benefit of a helmet-to-helmet wireless communication system. Another idea consists in placing microphones in quarterbacks' helmets and speakers in the helmets of other offensive players so that play calls and snap counts can be heard despite the crowd noise.

Quarterbacks now already have earpieces that allow them to hear coaches, But the transmission is cut with 15 seconds left on the play clock.

Noise and NFL have always had a difficult relationship. The League already ruled in that matter by introducing a noise penalty in 1989. It allows the referee, at the quarterback's request, to warn the home team that the crowd was being disruptive. The referee can then grant the home team a timeout, or even call a five-yard penalty.



Monday, October 24, 2011

Women Soccer Fans - A Growing Population



Do we have women soccer fans? Are men the only soccer fans?

Women, nowadays have learned to love and enjoy soccer games. Long ago, only men were known to be soccer fans. An increase in the number of female soccer fans have been significant following the emergence of women playing the game themselves. For some time now, women have proven their worth in the field. Some of the top women soccer players are: Marta Vieira da Silva of the Brazilian National Team; Julie Foudy of the US National Team, Brandi Chastain also of the US National Team and Tiffeny Milbrett, Abby Wambach, Kristine Lilly, Cindy Parlow, Briana Scurry, Shannon MacMillian and Joy Faucett all from the US National Team. These women have been recognized world wide and they have numerous fans that follow them on their career, both men and women.

Men had been known to be die hard soccer enthusiasts but not for long. Women have become one too. Women have even resorted to forming groups who meet once in a while to discuss about upcoming tournaments and leagues. They do have their own cheers and practice performing them during their meetings. Women have become very serious in fighting for their soccer teams. Online forums have become populated by women as well. Women fans would go online and discuss happenings on the recent leagues and tournaments. They would tell who they liked best and who they hated most. Women have become soccer enthusiasts by heart.

So, if you are a girl or a woman and think that the game is just for men; think again. Women soccer fans are everywhere; why not consider joining them and enjoy the game more.



Saturday, October 22, 2011

Fundraising: Want to Buy a Candy Bar? Or a Discount Pizza Card?



Perhaps the groups that find the need to fundraise the most are school related such as sports teams, marching bands or PTA and PTO groups. With shrinking funds from the various school systems nationwide, such groups find their funds being cut and having to look at various outside fundraising sources.

While watching the 11 o'clock news last night (June 15, 2005), I was sad to learn that most of the extra curricular activities at a local high school (Fairhaven High School, Fairhaven, MA) had to be slashed to reduce a million dollar budget deficit in the school department budget. The report focused on the funding still in place for the football team yet the cheerleader budget has been completely eliminated. Imagine football fans not being driven to a cheering frenzy due to "no money to support a cheerleader team".

But the story is far from over. The news report continued that next year, each football player would have to pay in order to play. This is not a new concept. Marching bands, for example, have been making their band members "pay to play" for years.

This is where having a profitable fundraiser comes in. Players or club members can defray a portion (or the entire amount) of "pay to play" by actively participating in fundraising. Some groups have refined their "pay to play" accounting programs so that players or group members can access their individual accounts over the internet.

The PlusFundraising website offers fundraising links to 1,000's of fundraising companies. It is "one stop shopping" containing `1,000's of ideas to generate vital funds to keep sports, music or group programs alive.

So when your neighbor's little girl comes knocking at your door asking you to buy a candy bar to help her cheerleading team or when your teenage son is asked to sell discount pizza cards for his football team, you now understand why their groups' survival depends on your $5 or $10 purchase.

PlusFundraising.com offers 1,000's of fundraising ideas.



Friday, October 21, 2011

JDBC - Bengals Game



The Junior Denver Broncos Cheerleaders performing at the Broncos-Bengals game on 18 Sept 2011. This was the performance honoring Shannon Sharpe's induction into the NFL Hall of Fame.



Thursday, October 20, 2011

Rutina de Baile Cheerleaders de UPR en Carolina (segunda vez)



Basicamente lo mismo del titulo.



Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The Various Professional Sports Teams Located in Dallas



Dallas, Texas is known as a typical southern town with a lot of southern belles and good ole boys that love their hometown and are proud to often use the term, everything is bigger in Texas. Texans love their sports and the city of Dallas has a great selection of professional sports to watch including the Dallas Cowboys football team, the Dallas Mavericks NBA team, The Dallas Stars hockey team and the FC Dallas soccer team says a Frisco lawyer. Because there are no major college sports teams in the Dallas city limits, their professional teams have huge fan bases, especially the Dallas Cowboys as football is king in Texas according to a Frisco attorney.

The Dallas Cowboys have often been referred to as "America's Team" and have won five Super Bowl championships. They currently play in the newly constructed Cowboy Stadium that was completed in 2009 and is located in Arlington which is just outside of Dallas. Because of their enormous fan loyalty, they have had the most sell out crowds out of any NFL team and were said to be the wealthiest NFL team with the largest revenue earnings by Forbes magazine. Their greatest rival is the Washington Redskins and Sports Illustrated wrote that this is one of the greatest rivals in football history. Some of the greatest past players for the Cowboys have been Roger Staubach, Michael Irvin, and Troy Aiken just to name a few. Their cheerleaders also are the most recognized and popular cheerleading squads in the NFL with their famous short shorts and white cowgirl boots.

For basketball fans, the fans can go to see the Dallas Mavericks play at Reunion Arena. They are a fairly new team as the former NBA team in the Dallas area was the Dallas Chaparrals who later become the San Antonio Spurs. The Mavericks got their start in 1980 under first head coach Dick Motta. Some of the best known players for the Mavericks have been Jay Vincent, Derek Harper and Tim Hardaway. Current player Jason Kidd has the largest fan base.

Also sharing the space at Reunion Arena is the National hockey League team of the Dallas Stars. The team started in 1967 as the Minnesota North Stars and moved to Dallas in 1993 where they modified the name to just the Stars. They have had a solid playing record earning the President's Cup two times which is given to the team with the best overall record. They also won the coveted Stanley Cup championship in 2005 against the Buffalo Sabres in front of a sell out crowd in their hometown rink.

The final professional team in Dallas is called FC Dallas and is the Major League Soccer team there. Their full name is Football Club Dallas and is based in Frisco, which is a suburb of Dallas and were formerly known as the Dallas Burn that got their start in 1996. They play in Pizza Hut Park which a newly built stadium made just for soccer and holds over 20,000 fans.



Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Miami Hurricane cheerleaders in slow motion



This was recorded with the Casio EX-FC100 on the 30-210 fps mode. It's crazy how much people's bodies can flex.



Sunday, October 16, 2011

A Brief History of Cheerleading



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Whenever you go to a sporting event, no matter what sport or level, fans love to cheer for their favorite teams. This has been so as long as sporting events have taken place, but organized cheering (or cheerleading) dates back to 1898. Thomas Peebles brought cheering to the University of Minnesota from Princeton University, but student Johnny Campbell took it on and led the crowd in the organized cheer of "Rah, Rah, Rah! Sku-u-mar! Hoo-Rah! Hoo-Rah! Varsity! Varsity! Minn-e-so-tah!" His leading of the cheers at the game merited a write up in the November 12, 1898 edition of the "Ariel" stating that Campbell and the others leading the crowd in cheers would "see to it that everybody leaves the park today breathless and voiceless." Shortly after this game, an organized squad was formed at the University of Minnesota that consisted of six male students.

At the turn of the century, cheerleading as an organized activity or sport began to expand. By 1903 the first cheerleading fraternity, Gamma Sigma, was formed. In the 1920's women began to become active in cheerleading, because until about 1923 cheerleaders were only males. When women joined the ranks of cheerleaders, items like megaphones and acrobatic or gymnastic moves were added to the routines. The pom-pom (what some might consider the ultimate symbol of a cheerleader) was invented by Fred Gastoff in 1965.

The National Cheerleaders Association (or NCA) was formed in 1948 by Lawrence "Herkie" Herkimer, a former cheerleader for Southern Methodist University. He formed this association to hold clinics for cheerleaders, and the first clinic (held in 1949) consisted of 52 female participants. He also formed the Cheerleading Supply Company in 1953, which retailed skirts and sweaters for cheerleading teams and groups.

During the 1970's cheerleading gained a boost - a very glamorous boost - when the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders became a recognized group with the trademark revealing blue and white uniforms and stylish dance moves. Professional football teams weren't the only ones with cheerleading squads - other sports such as basketball, baseball and hockey caught on to the popularity of cheering and created their own cheerleading squads for themselves.

In 1978 the first Collegiate Cheerleading Championship was aired on television on CBS, as competition among cheerleading squads began to grow. In the 1980's the cable sports network ESPN began to air the National High School Cheerleading Competition. As the popularity and love of the activity grew, so did the difficulty and complexity of the routines. Along with the increase in degree of difficulty of the routines came concerns for the safety of the participants. Most cheerleading organizations have adopted universal safety standards to help ensure the safety of the participants and decrease the number of injuries sustained.

In today's society, cheerleading is a big part of the American culture. There are movies that have made the sport of cheerleading popular (such as the Bring it On series of movies). Reality television programs have featured cheerleaders ("Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Making the Team" and the WE television reality program" Cheerleader Nation"). Serious fans can find video games about cheerleading for the Nintendo and Wii entertainment systems. Many of today's most popular figures were former cheerleaders - including President George W. Bush, Madonna, Paula Abdul and Vanna White.

Cheerleading remains very popular, with thousands of young men and women attending camps and clinics to learn the latest cheerleading routines and skills. There are estimates that 97% of the people involved in organized cheerleading today are female, but at the collegiate level the participation level for men and women is equal.



Saturday, October 15, 2011

Calling all Jets dancers!



Nearly 300 girls travel to Fairleigh Dickinson University and audition for the 2010 New York Jets Flight Crew.



Friday, October 14, 2011

Help Your Cheerleading Uniform Make it Through the Season



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Cheerleading uniforms can present a challenge when trying to keep them clean during football, basketball and soccer seasons. While they can usually be worn for one or two games, they need cleaning after lots of rigorous activity, especially when the uniforms are primarily white or have white trim. If not laundered properly, they can melt, snag, run or discolor.

Here are a few do's and don'ts to make sure your uniform makes it through the cheerleading season uninjured:

-Don't use dry-cleaners. This causes material to stiffen, fade and bubble. It also takes on a yellowish hue, which is very noticeable next to an unblemished uniform.

-The first time you launder it, wash each garment separately in a cold tub of water. Rinse thoroughly in cool water.

-Cheer and Tide laundry detergents are the most popular for colorfast clothing. Use these for regular washing to make sure colors don't bleed or fade. These detergents also gets the dirt and odors out, including rings around the wrists and collar.

-Avoid fabric softener, which sets stains and dirt, making it difficult to get the uniform clean.

-If quality detergent is unavailable, soak your uniform in cold water for at least an hour to make it wearable in between washings.

-Be sure to remove items promptly from the washing machine to avoid excess wrinkles.

-Hang up uniform pieces to dry thoroughly using a plastic or molded hanger. Clothespins and wire hangers can make creases and misshape the fabric.

-Don't put your uniform in the clothes dryer. This will round out pleats and may leave bubbles from the heat.

-Don't use a warm iron. This melts the material or leave discolored marks. If you do have excess wrinkles, you can use a stand up power steamer. Because the heat is not as high as an at home iron, it will not scorch the material.

Uniform care for stains can be tricky. Follow these guidelines for best results:

-Don't use bleach. This strips the color, leaves ugly spots and damages the fabric. White uniforms do not get whiter, they turn yellow.

-Use color-safe bleach alternative or an oxygen-based all-fabric bleach to get out tough stains.

-Soak the garments in cold water before laundering.

-Rub a little detergent into the stained area. Let it stand for a few minutes before laundering as usual.



Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders In New York City !!!



The Dallas Cowboys Cheeleaders perform in New York City to promote their new DVD.



Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Cheer Bows - Symbol of Vibrancy in Games



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Cheer Bows has a very important place in the game of cheerleading. You can see every cheerleader with their own custom cheer bows during cheerleading tournaments. One can't ignore the vibrant looking cheerleading ribbons because they are designed to attract people and provide them an easy means of identifying their favorite cheerleader.

Cheerleaders are very enthusiastic by nature. They are amongst the most fun loving and always smiling faces on the grounds during cheerleading tournaments. Attractive cheer bows even increases their charm and attraction in front of audiences. They form an integral part of cheerleading costumes. Even very attractive costume looks incomplete without a pair of lovely cheerleading ribbons.

Buying cheerleading ribbons are a very sensitive task performed by individual cheerleaders of cheerleading teams. During competition, all cheerleaders in a team wear same designs to maintain a uniform look. Before ordering they take several measures in contrast like looks, quality, color and style. Due to importance of cheerleading ribbons manufacturers take extra care in maintaining the style, color and quality without compromising with the fashion statement created by them.

Cheerleading is a happening game, that is aimed to increase the charm of audience for the game and if held as supporting element of other sports like baseball, soccer, or football, it acts as a means of added entertainment of audience. Here it is very important to look attractive for cheerleaders so that they can draw maximum attention of all audiences.

Cheer bows plays an important role in making cheerleaders more attractive. There are numerous manufacturers engaged in providing the most attractive ribbons to different cheerleading teams. They are producing it in different colors and styles. Nowadays flip, layout, tuck and double cupie are among popular styles. They are coming in different print styles like dots, strips, check, glitz, double glitz and even colorful plane.

One thing is sure, that cheer bows are one of the most important elements of cheerleading game. It has its importance from attraction as well as usability point of view, and one cannot deny this fact. To cater the need of attractive cheer bows and to increase their customer base all manufacturers have to implement strict rules for manufacturing vibrant and distinct styles of cheer bows.



Monday, October 10, 2011

Houston Texans Cheerleader Finalists



"Houston Texans Cheerleader Finalists Close Up ... Really Close Up" For more info about the tryouts, check out: backporch.fanhouse.com At the 2010 Houston Texans Draft Party, over 40 finalists did a dance to encourage fans to vote for them to be on the final cheerleading squad. Crazy close video.



Sunday, October 9, 2011

NFL FOOTBALL WEEK 7 TOUCHDOWNS PICKS PREVIEW ONTHEBUZZER



Part 1 of 2: Check out our weekly NFL preview with our predictions, bets, spreads and more. We also talk about fantasy football. Get info on the Rams, Packers, Bears, Patriots, Dolphins, Cowboys, and more. ONTHEBUZZER.COM. Visit our site too for more articles and information. Subscribe to our youtube site as well for updates.



Friday, October 7, 2011

Havahart Wireless Dog Fence Review



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The Havahart Wireless dog fence is the newest entry into the wireless dog fence market. The Havahart base station goes inside your house and uses WiFi to create a circular wirelessly boundary around your home. The receiver collar fits around the dogs neck and communicates with the base station. When the dog gets too far from the base station the collar beeps to warn the dog to retreat, and then corrects the dog with a static shock if the dog ignores the warning.

The Havahart does things a little differently, using a bigger antenna built into the dog collar. The base station also is a little smarter using better error correction and predictive algorithms to better keep tabs on the dog.

This different approach gives the Havahart Wireless makes a few improvements over existing wireless dog fences. First the range on the Havahart is expanded to 400 feet, more than double other systems. Second, the system is most accurate with boundary locations moving about half as much as other systems. Finally, the Havahart is more responsive than systems, warning the dog and correcting the dog in a more timely manner.

The Havahart does have a few disadvantages over other wireless fences. The collar is bigger and bulkier than most. It also has a clunky rubber collar - the downside of integrating the antenna into the collar. Note however that despite the size, the collar is a similar weight to other wireless systems. And like all wireless fences the collar can be slower to respond and less exact that a wired dog fence.



Thursday, October 6, 2011

Beauties in World Cup 2010



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When all the craziness of World Cup keeps going, our men, husbands and boyfriends stick like glue to their TV sets. Then, what should women do during this crazy and hot summer? Stay alone and weep? Of course not! Today, World Cup is not just the privileged crazy time for men, but also a big fashion show for women. Look at those female fans in the stadium; they make efforts to show their beauty and craziness to the public. Sexy bikinis, colorful paint, distinctive goggles, and printed tight underwear create beautiful and astounding scenery in the stadium, attracting both players and spectators.

These beautiful and sexy female fans and cheerleaders have become as important to the World Cup as soccer itself. To show their love for their teams and their beauty as well, they pay especially great attention to their underwear decoration.

The most common style of underwear is one with national flag on it. It clearly shows their love and support for the team. Similarly, some fans wear underwear printed with names or signs of their country. Another popular underwear style is one that featured with football shape and color.

The hot underwear brings their owners more than enough attention and praise. Female fans play a more remarkable role than male fans. They bring extra entertainment and delight for the World Cup and audience this summer. And I finally know why the World Cup always chooses warm weather as its play time. It's the best time for beauty show!



Wednesday, October 5, 2011

The Skinny Jeans Workout with Ray Wetterlund 3 & Former NFL Cheerleaders



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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Best Dogs for Children



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In this fast-paced era where ever-busy parents find it really difficult to spend lot of time with children and entertain them, pets are great companions who can keep your child engaged tirelessly for long hours. Pets teach children about compassion toward other being.

Dogs have been domesticated for centuries together; hence many breeds are quite friendly with humans. However, parents should be careful while choosing the breed depending upon the age of the children. For example, large dog breeds like Mastiff or Great Dane are not suitable if you have infants or very small children at home. Similarly, very small breeds like Shitzu, Pekinese or Chihuahuas may find it difficult to cope up with hyperactive kids.

Some of the recommended dog breeds are as follows:

• Collies are suitable for almost all age groups. They are friendly and can be groomed easily.
• Golden retrievers are very gentle with children and are tolerant to all their naughty antics.
• Beagles are one of the most social breeds but they do not like to be disturbed when they have their food.
• Poodles are loving, loyal and trustworthy breeds as long as they are not mishandled.
• Newfoundland breed is suitable for children regardless of their age. These dogs are tolerant and protective about their owners.
• St. Bernard is advisable for older children due to its large size. However, they are gentle and extremely protective if well trained.
• Basset Hounds are gentle dogs who get along really well with children who know how to handle them well.



Sunday, October 2, 2011

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Tobie Percival End Of Quarter Performance