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Christian Book Store - American Cheerleader

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List Price: $23.70
Our Price: $14.95
Your Save: $ 8.75 ( 37% )
Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 months
Manufacturer: MacFadden Performing Arts Media LLC
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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 6 Label: MacFadden Performing Arts Media LLC Magazine Type: Consumer magazine Manufacturer: MacFadden Performing Arts Media LLC Number Of Issues: 6 Publisher: MacFadden Performing Arts Media LLC Release Date: 2001-11-23 Studio: MacFadden Performing Arts Media LLC Subscription Length: 365
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: "IT" When it comes to the sport of Cheerleading Comment: I have a subscription. And the reason why I have one is for the fact that the magazine is a highly sought after collectible as is Vogue, Seventeen, and Sports Illustrated For Kids, (all of which can be found on Amazon.com ,. As for the contents, well, if you're into cheerleading in general, you'll want and need to read its contents. It covers the major competition results and schedules for upcoming events. It has fashion news, how to's for various routines, and bios on select cheerleaders and squads. It has tons of photos, and unlike some magazines on the market today which seem to be only aimed at publishing articles about sex, American Cheerleader is dedicated to the sport and ART of cheerleading. It is mainly aimed at cheerleaders in high school and college, but has a Junior cheerleader section. From time to time it features bios on celebrities who've cheered, and keeps up with current news concerning the world of cheerleading. If you want to keep up with what is going on in cheerleading, you'll want to order a subscription to American Cheerleader!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: BEST mag for cheerleaders!!! Comment: Notice that all cheerleaders who have "reveiwed" this mag gave it 5 stars, and the other people who aren't or hate cheerleaders gave it one, naming it trash. Well if I was rating a basketball mag, I wouldn't give it a high score either!!!
***Why would you rate/ buy this magazine if you weren't a cheerleader in the first place?!? If you hate cheerleading, don't get the magazine!
*I cheer for 2 high school & All-star competitive teams
Customer Rating:      Summary: Geared to squad members, not coaches Comment: but I still enjoy flipping through its pages along with my girls, and find the articles on cheers, chants and stunts to be most helpful.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Just ok Comment: I got a subscription for my birthday and I won't be renewing it. Every once in a while you get an interesting article but a lot of it is kinda boring and looks like it comes from a doctor, not a magazine writer. I wouldn't reccomend it for people that aren't CHEERLEADERS (I am on a middle school pom squad) because you can't relate to it as well.
Customer Rating:      Summary: GREEEEEEEEAAAAATTTTTT! ! ! Comment: This great magazine is really great, truly one of the great publications of our great time. It holds (greatly) a great amount of great information, and best of all, doesn't grate at all.
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Editorial Reviews:
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AMERICAN CHEERLEADER is edited for young people engaged in the athletic activity of cheer leading. It contains articles on both cheer leading and lifestyle topics. Cheer leading-related features include dance routines, competition dates and results, training and safety, and developing peak performances. Lifestyle columns cover skin care and makeup, fashion, health and nutrition, and relationships with peers and parents. Both celebrities who are former cheerleaders and outstanding active cheerleaders and coaches will be profiled in every issue.
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