Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Myths of NFL Cheerleaders Unraveled



So there's tons of cheerleaders out there dancing on the field and we never bothered to get to know them. Everything we do is, but only to watch the dance, thinking 'oh they dance good, look good typical cheerleaders' and go without thinking about what is really behind the scenes of an NFL cheerleader. Well, I'm here to tell you that there is much more than meets the eye. All those movies you have seen "Bring it On" and TV shows that showed aBunch of drama queens as a cheerleader who got it all wrong.

Myth # 1 - It 'easy, an NFL cheerleader.

Hum. No, there is no way that is easy for a cheerleader. So much goes into the auditions that you are lucky, are still the team to first place. Hundreds of girls try out and you have to be 3%, to make the team, not a joke at the top. They dance all look good, good, energetic, enthusiastic and have a great personalitythe top of everything. Once they are in the team, it takes hours of practice almost every day to dance routines of the NFL down. It gets worse when you dance in the cold, especially in northern states (some NFL teams use as an excuse for not cheerleading team, and not every team has an NFL cheerleading squad) have. Outside of dance, must also show guest appearances for charity events, notPhoto shoots, and sometimes even travel abroad for our own U.S. military to entertain the troops, morale high. Who says that only had a cheerleader, of course, nobody has seen it work.

Myth: NFL Cheerleaders get to meet football stars and place them

Absolutely not. NFL Cheerleaders are not allowed "fraternizing" with the players. That means no flirting, no personal relationships, not personal "friendship" or whatever could lead to a relationship outside the professional sphere of the NFL. Yes, they can be a little to interact with charity events and appearances, but luck is usually better to know the football star as a janitor cleaning the locker rooms or as a kind of groupies have learned. Cheerleaders Going out with the likes of Tom Brady and Randy Moss? Forget it.

Myth: NFL Cheerleader-rack in the fame and fortune

AsCheerleader> in the NFL get paid? The answer to this question is $ 15 to $ 50 per game. Heck, there are times when you are not paid at all. It is necessary to come in to host, photo shoots, shows for American troops abroad and all that is unable to pay. Do not feel too bad for them. Some of them discover cheerleading and a variety of opportunities waiting for them, because it was the NFL cheerleading elite. Teri Hatcher of DesperateHousewives was the San Francisco 49ers Gold Rush cheerleader once and look where it is now. Make $ 285,000 an episode, and multiply it by 10 + episodes per season. Now that the NFL wants to be a cheerleader?

Myth: NFL Cheerleaders are stupid and act like valley girls

Yes, NFL cheerleader hot, but who said you can not combine beauty with brains? People tend to head cheerleader with a slight valley girls who love to associatego shopping and drama queens. Now, these are not cheerleaders in high school is no longer for one thing. Another thing is that these cheerleaders to mature and intelligent, so they can respond to the media. Finally, an important aspect of the team in public.

NFL cheerleaders deserves a better reputation. Sure there are a few bad apples out there, but in general the NFL cheerleaders are good girls who do nottheir best to provide for us. The least we can do is show our appreciation. Do not forget to do it for the community in various charity events, so that they need help locally and nationally. Let's show our support for them and give them the credit they deserve.