Reality show following the auditioning process and making of the annual Dallas Cowboys Cheerleading Squad.Reality show following the auditioning process and making of the annual Dallas Cowboys Cheerleading Squad.Reality show following the auditioning process and making of the annual Dallas Cowboys Cheerleading Squad.
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I think this show is really great and not sexist at all. It's about making the cheer team for the Dallas Cowboys cheer leading team which is known for having beautiful cheerleaders that are excellent dancers and one of the best organized teams.
So what if she didn't make the team for not meeting the requirements? It should not matter the reason; it just means that they have a highly competitive cheer leading tryout. They have been doing this system for a long time so leave the decision to them.
I really recommend this show to everyone that is open minded. It is probably best for young adults. If you are a cheerleader/dancer/enthusiast/athlete, then you will definitely love this show! The reason I watch it is because my girlfriend is a cheerleader and she also watches it, we love watching it together!
So what if she didn't make the team for not meeting the requirements? It should not matter the reason; it just means that they have a highly competitive cheer leading tryout. They have been doing this system for a long time so leave the decision to them.
I really recommend this show to everyone that is open minded. It is probably best for young adults. If you are a cheerleader/dancer/enthusiast/athlete, then you will definitely love this show! The reason I watch it is because my girlfriend is a cheerleader and she also watches it, we love watching it together!
I enjoy watching what these ladies go through to make the team. The DCC is the best team out there and everyone wants to be a part of it, but it takes a lot to make it. I applaud every single lady who has what it takes to make it onto the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
These episodes are packed with beauty and drama. The cheerleaders are obviously beautiful. The unfolding stories of how real the women overcoming obstacles to make it on the team provides engaging drama.
Watching these has given me a much greater appreciation for what goes into the making of such a world class performer.
There is a long and complex process from open auditions to the first football game. That includes many related parts that spans many weeks. The director did a great job of weaving together dozens of tiny clips in appealing ways.
I watched all the episodes of season 3 and 4. Three quarters of the way my attention shifted from the candidates to the leaders. I came to deeply appreciate the difficult and delicate work they do.
It was insightful to notice how the different factors go into making the complete package of a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader. You will need to see several episodes to understand what that means.
It was amusing to me as a man how the female leaders sometimes called the female candidates by three different terms: girls, women and ladies. This varied widely depending on the person and context.
These videos would be recommended for any female considering becoming a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader as well as their family, friends and coaches. It is amazing how unprepared many candidates were. Those who aspire to this job need to witness how hard the weeks of preparations are. Then maybe many will not even try out. And those who do try out will have previously gotten the needed instructions in dance, cheer leading and the other topics that are covered.
A coach of any sport could pick up insights into how to draw out the potential from an athlete.
Students and practitioners of sports psychology could gain much wisdom and many insights.
Cheerleaders and dancers have much to gain in terms of general inspiration and specific tips.
Watching these has given me a much greater appreciation for what goes into the making of such a world class performer.
There is a long and complex process from open auditions to the first football game. That includes many related parts that spans many weeks. The director did a great job of weaving together dozens of tiny clips in appealing ways.
I watched all the episodes of season 3 and 4. Three quarters of the way my attention shifted from the candidates to the leaders. I came to deeply appreciate the difficult and delicate work they do.
It was insightful to notice how the different factors go into making the complete package of a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader. You will need to see several episodes to understand what that means.
It was amusing to me as a man how the female leaders sometimes called the female candidates by three different terms: girls, women and ladies. This varied widely depending on the person and context.
These videos would be recommended for any female considering becoming a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader as well as their family, friends and coaches. It is amazing how unprepared many candidates were. Those who aspire to this job need to witness how hard the weeks of preparations are. Then maybe many will not even try out. And those who do try out will have previously gotten the needed instructions in dance, cheer leading and the other topics that are covered.
A coach of any sport could pick up insights into how to draw out the potential from an athlete.
Students and practitioners of sports psychology could gain much wisdom and many insights.
Cheerleaders and dancers have much to gain in terms of general inspiration and specific tips.
I don't care about the drama or the storyline. I watch it with the sound off, just like I watch beauty pageants. Crank up the stereo, kick back and have a beer or three.
I think cheer leading in general is sexist, not to mention outdated.
This show is shocking to watch at times seeing Kelly Finglass and her cronies measure up these young women more at times based on how thin and pretty they are than on their actual talent. On the flip side, all they're there for is entertainment purposes during half time. As long as these girls know that, understand that and are okay with it, then keep on. I however, think it's crappy and think that they should go use their dancing abilities for something else instead of parading around like eye candy. They have so much to offer! This show exploits these women. And why does Kelly always have that scowl on her face? She looks like she just ate a cockroach.
The main reason I even watched this show is because I'm a dancer and enjoyed watching the dance rehearsals.
This show is shocking to watch at times seeing Kelly Finglass and her cronies measure up these young women more at times based on how thin and pretty they are than on their actual talent. On the flip side, all they're there for is entertainment purposes during half time. As long as these girls know that, understand that and are okay with it, then keep on. I however, think it's crappy and think that they should go use their dancing abilities for something else instead of parading around like eye candy. They have so much to offer! This show exploits these women. And why does Kelly always have that scowl on her face? She looks like she just ate a cockroach.
The main reason I even watched this show is because I'm a dancer and enjoyed watching the dance rehearsals.
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