Authors: Jake Maddox
Tags: #9781434212115, #9781434213969, #Fiction, #Jake Maddox Girl Sports Stories, #Sports & Recreation/General, #Social Issues/Bullying, #Social Issues/Friendship, #Sports & Recreation/Miscellaneous
dangerous
(DAYN-jur-uhss)ânot safe, risky
doomed
(DOOMD)âsure to suffer a serious fate
event
(i-VENT)âone of the activities during a sports competition
improvement
(im-PROOV-muhnt)âif you have made an improvement, you have gotten better
leotard
(LEE-uh-tard)âa tight, one-piece garment worn for exercise
performance
(pur-FOR-muhnss)âif someone is watching your performance, they are taking note of how well you are doing
second nature
(SEK-uhnd NAY-chur)âif something is second nature, you are used to doing it
tryouts
(TRYE-outs)âa test used to measure ability
Balance Beam:
A gymnast performs a choreographed routine of flips, leaps, turns, somersaults, and other skills on a narrow beam. The beam is only 4 inches (10 centimeters) wide.
Floor Exercise:
A gymnast flips, dances, jumps, turns, and tumbles across the floor to a choregraphed routine. The music must be instrumental.
Uneven Bars:
A gymnast moves between two bars by flipping, swinging, circling, and releasing. The height of the bars is always the same, but the width may be changed.
Vault:
A gymnast must sprint down a runway, hit the springboard, and flip over the vaulting table.
aerial
(AIR-ee-uhl)âa move performed in the air
cartwheel
(KART-weel)âa sideways handspring with arms and legs straight out
dismount
(DISS-mount)âa move used to get off a piece of gymnastics equipment
flip
(FLIP)âa somersault done in the air
handspring
(HAND-spring)âa flip forward or backward where the feet go over the head and then land back on the ground
mount
(MOUNT)âa move used to get on a piece of gymnastics equipment
pirouette
(pir-oo-ET)âa fast spin of the body
routine
(roo-TEEN)âa full exercise consisting of all the moves a gymnast performs
splits
(SPLITS)âa move in which a person's body is on the floor with the legs extended in opposite directions
springboard
(SPRING-bord)âa flexible board that helps a gymnast jump high into the air
Molly has always dreamed of taking horseback riding lessons, and now she is! Everything is great . . . except that two girls at school keep making fun of Molly. She'll need to figure out a way to keep her confidence both in and out of the saddle.
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Allie loves everything about volleyballâexcept hitting. Finally, she asks for help. Her idol, Nikki, agrees to coach her once a week. If Allie can learn to spike as well as she blocks, she could become one of the team's strongest players.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Maddox, Jake.
Back on the Beam / by Jake Maddox; illustrated by Tuesday Mourning.
p. cm. â (Impact Books. A Jake Maddox Sports Story)
ISBN 978-1-4342-1211-5 (library binding)
ISBN 978-1-4342-1396-9 (pbk.)
ISBN 978-1-4342-8905-6 (ebook)
[1. GymnasticsâFiction.] I. Mourning, Tuesday, ill. II. Title.
PZ7.M25643Bab 2009
[Fic]âdc22 2008031952
Summary: Because of an injury, Nadia couldn't practice her balance beam routines all summer. Her ankle is healed now, but she's nervous about being back in competition. It seems like every time she sees her rival, Blaire, her ankle starts to hurt again. Will Nadia find her balance, or will she let Blaire's mean comments keep her from winning?
Art Director: Heather Kindseth
Graphic Designer: Kay Fraser
Creative Director: Heather Kindseth
Graphic Designer: Carla Zetina-Yglesias
Photo Credits:
Karon Dubke, cover (background), 1 (background)