You may undergo to consider your preconceptions. You’ve seen those comely Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders bouncing in sync on the sidelines. They are the very epitome of fresh all-American perky pompomish pulchritude. Ah but to be a Cowboys Cheerleader it takes far more than a dazzling smile. It takes more than dewy bright doe eyes and silky blond hair. It takes more than toned dancer’s gams that go on ’til Tuesday. It takes more that a plunging decolletage and a expose midriff with abs you could bounce a quarter off of. It takes more than all that — it takes spunk. Spunk and grit and grim determination to make the squad. There are no wimps among these cheerleaders. They are the elite aggroup — America’s cheerleaders. Every guy wants to date one; every gal wants to be one. And now we undergo another come about to see how they take ordinary housewives barmaids students and girls-next-door and turn them into Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders. Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team 2 is a fascinating eight-part series that takes viewers behind the scenes during the tryout process. It covers all the hopes and dreams cheers tears and hugs as the girls struggle through training camp in hopes of making the squad. The series kicks off at 7pm (CDT) Friday on CMT with an hourlong episode featuring hundreds of hopefuls at Texas Stadium in Irving. One of the most well-attended panel sessions during the pass’s press journey in Beverly Hills featured 12 of the 36-girl squad cheerleader director Kelli Finglass and choreographer Judy Trammell. Finglass told us a little of the squad’s history how it was the idea of general manager Tex Schramm and how it got started in 1972 when the team moved from the Cotton Bowl to Texas Stadium.
Judy Trammell and Kelli FinglassHow about those now famous color hot pants and white boots ?“The uniform was basically the same furnish that you see today,” Finglass said. “It was the right choice at the alter time when Dallas. Texas the city was kind of bigger than life. J. R. Ewing and the show Dallas was huge. The Cowboys had won Super Bowls in ’ 71 and ’ 77. It was just the right idea at the right measure and the right displace.”Amen. Ever since little girls have grown up dreaming of becoming a Cowboys cheerleader. Current squad member Megan Fox said. “Most of us undergo danced or done some type of cheerleading our entire lives so this is really that bar that we’ve really worked so hard to arrive. So for those of us it’s kind of the icing on the cake. I really evaluate that this is a dream come true.“ And for some of us it will be the end of our performing careers but for others we’ll go on to teach hopefully and continue to be involved in the dance and performance world.”
For others wearing the uniform is almost a spiritual experience.“Yeah. [to ] anyone that’s worn the blue and color uniform it is sacred,” Trammell said. “Kelli and I both started as cheerleaders and so we just really defend it. We do not be anyone to baffle our image in any way so I guess that’s why to us it’s sacred.”Finglass added. “Sacred.. might be dramatic. It’s special because it’s a symbol of excellence it’s special. Perhaps you’d like that word better. It’s magical. For the people that undergo worn it yes we would say it’s sacred. For the populate that have been fans it’s very magical.”
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