Do You Hold Your Breath When Your Flyer Is Really Wobbly In Single Leg Stunts?

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SKILLS, STRATEGIES AND STRENGTH FOR SUCCESS IN CHEER

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This FREE Webinar will give you the tools to build a improve balance for single leg stunting....and more

This webinar will provide cheer coaches and parents with information to help improve balance. You'll learn how to go the top 3 exercises I use with all my clients who want to improve their balance.

Webinar: Better Balance

This webinar will provide you practical information to improve your cheerleader's strength, mobility and overall well-being. You'll leave with tools that will help them progress their balance and strength, with less risk of injury.

  • Functional Testing

  • Exercises To Improve Balance

  • Learn About The Connection Between Foot and Hip

Are you ready to join the webinar?

This webinar is designed to provide youth, recreational, high school and college cheer coaches and parents the tools to improve functional balance and strength to help their flyers progress with single leg stunts

We believe cheerleading is an athletic activity that can be enjoyed through high school and beyond.

Learning proper form and movement with basic cheer skills is key to help cheerleaders be able to progress faster and reduce the risk of injury too.

Hosted by

Laura Turner, PT DPT CFSC

Laura Turner is the Cheer PT. She has been involved in cheerleading for over 40 years. She is passionate about helping cheerleaders progress their skills, reduce injuries and love cheerleading for life.

She is the owner of Move Better Physical Therapy and Fitness in Central MA. Laura is the host of the Cheer Athlete Podcast and the author of the soon to be released book, Strength and Conditioning for Cheer Athletes

Laura is a Doctor of Physical Therapy

Certified Functional Strength Coach

Former Collegiate Cheerleader and Coach

Testimonials

Tamara Patrick

CLIENT

Laura looks beyond the point of injury and assesses the total body and the whole way we move. I saw her for a hip injury and she got me paying more attention to my feet, my hamstrings, and quads. Very key! Sometimes simple movements conquer complex injuries. Laura takes the time to get to know the whole person. I highly recommend her!

-Karen G.

Tamara Patrick

CHEER COACH


I recently attended an online workshop by Dr. Laura Turner focused on strength and conditioning for cheerleaders. I found Laura and the workshop to be helpful and informative in adding to the best practices for health and safety of my athletes. She was responsive to the specific needs of my team with suggestions for exercises in our limited space. I have followed her on multiple platforms and always find useful tips to incorporate into our strength and conditioning. I strongly recommend new and seasoned cheer coaches to follow her to keep up to date on the latest research and training in our sport.

Tamara Patrick

CHEER COACH


Dr. Laura Turner’s webinar was very helpful and informative. I’ve always found that the warmups that a lot of high school cheer teams do are outdated, they’re similar to what I did as a high school cheerleader about 15 years ago and even then they didn’t seem to be the most effective and aren’t necessarily focused on injury prevention and the best ways to use different muscles, etc. the webinar was very thorough and provided a lot of information that was new to me, and also helped me understand the reason why we want to be doing things a certain way which is helpful when making a change to something that has been done a certain way for so long. She gave a lot of specific approaches and examples that I can now use with my team, and answered all of the questions I had before during and after the webinar. I would highly recommend all cheer coaches join one of her webinars or conferences and follow her on social platforms as she posts a ton of helpful and specific content.

This Webinar

Is All That!

  • Functional Testing

  • Exercises To Improve Balance

  • Learn About The Connection Between Foot and Hip

  • Practical ways to incorporate balance into your day

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