With soccer season formally over, many of the world received’t be fascinated with the gridiron till the leaves begin to flip once more. However there’s one group of people who find themselves ramping up for weeks of competitors with their eyes on the 50-yard line: NFL cheer-team hopefuls.
Yearly, NFL cheer groups maintain open auditions for brand spanking new members through the winter and early spring months. Present cheerleaders reaudition, acquainted faces return hoping to make a group after years of attempting, and brand-new rookie candidates step onto the turf for the primary time.
Dance Spirit spoke to 4 present and former NFL cheerleaders about what it takes to make the group.
Selecting a Workforce
On the subject of selecting a group, you need to contemplate issues like location, dance type, and tradition. If you understand you’ll be able to’t deal with harsh winters, this could issue into your decision-making. Use social media to your benefit by watching footage of not solely dance routines however behind-the-scenes moments of the cheerleaders. Take a look at the group’s initiatives—do they align with the causes that matter to you?
For MacLaine Funsch, a three-time Indianapolis Colts cheerleader, selecting a group was a no brainer. She recollects a buddy of hers displaying her a video on Instagram that sparked her curiosity. “It was the [Colts] Cheerleaders on the sector, dressed up in huge, inflatable costumes, doing a dance for Halloween. That may be very a lot my humorousness. These are typically the sorts of individuals I encompass myself with.” She regarded additional into the Colts cheerleaders and located that they’d a robust concentrate on psychological well being advocacy, a trigger that has all the time been vital to her. “I assumed, These are some good individuals. Let me simply check out,” says Funsch. “And the remainder is historical past.”
Nicole DeSantis, a five-time Falcons cheerleader, attended Professional Motion Dance whereas serving as a member of the Carolina Dance Workforce throughout school on the College of South Carolina. There, she noticed the Atlanta Falcons Cheerleaders for the primary time. She instantly liked the flexibility of the group’s dance type in addition to the coaches’ heavy emphasis on being a well-rounded particular person outdoors of cheer (they name this being a WOW man or lady). “They’re very supportive of us outdoors of cheerleading. […] They all the time say that [being a cheerleader] it’s the icing on our cake—it’s not the total cake.”
Bodily Preparation
The audition course of requires dancers to carry out in a number of rounds of cuts in addition to apply on their very own to excellent choreography. And that’s on prime of every other dance and educating commitments they have already got. This a lot bodily exercise in such a short while takes a toll on the physique and should require extra intentional exercise routines and consuming patterns.

Former Washington Commanders Command Drive cheerleader and nutritional-therapy practitioner Ally Miller has made it her aim to set dancers up for fulfillment through the audition course of by serving to them gasoline their our bodies like athletes. She stresses real looking timelines for audition season. In response to her, if you happen to’re trying to enhance your general health or change your physique composition, you need to be beginning the method months earlier than you seem in entrance of the judges panel—not weeks. “Physique-composition adjustments take time. Individuals additionally need to enhance their power ranges and stamina—that additionally takes time, and you need to prepare in a sure means for that.”
Miller shares a useful mindset shift with Dance Spirit for dancers who prepare within the fitness center: “Lots of dancers have the mentality that we go to the fitness center to burn energy. That’s not motivating. Try to be going to the fitness center to be a greater dancer and prepare for dance.”
Three-time Patriots cheerleader Taylor Yeley likes to weight-train. It makes her really feel sturdy and highly effective, she says, and helps her really feel each mentally and bodily ready for auditions. She does this together with day by day stretching, Pilates, yoga, and dance courses. Yeley makes use of the dance courses not solely to coach bodily however to maintain her mind sharp and able to decide up new choreography.
Take a Second for Psychological Well being
The expertise of auditioning for an NFL cheer group might be as demanding as it’s thrilling. How can first-timers preserve their nervousness in examine?
In response to Funsch, the psychological facet of auditions is an important and essentially the most particular person. She says that simply because a mindset or routine works for one dancer doesn’t imply it’s common. “It’s important to discover what works for you.” She makes use of what she calls “audition blinders.” Which means she cheers on her fellow hopefuls however doesn’t look too far into them, watch their movies, or usually examine herself to them. Funsch additionally journals, meditates, and reaffirms her personal confidence day by day.
Talking of affirmations, Yeley has some which have helped her by way of years of auditions. She likes to recite them in her automobile earlier than high-pressure conditions. They function an vital grounding method in an business the place disappointment might be widespread. “Simply to remind your self that it doesn’t matter what occurs, you might be nonetheless a terrific particular person and all of those wonderful issues.” Her go-to affirmations?: “I’m sturdy.” “I’m stunning.” “I’ve braveness.” “I’m limitless.”

Hindsight Is 20/20
Trying again on her very first audition, DeSantis needs she may inform her youthful self to not fear a lot about different individuals. Her go-to piece of recommendation is to know your distinctive contribution to a group somewhat than modeling your self after present group members. “We have already got an Atlanta Falcons Cheerleader Nicole. Who is aware of? We would need an Atlanta Falcons Cheerleader Brianna.”
Miller’s greatest piece of recommendation that she’d share along with her youthful self is to take the strain off as a lot as potential. “We put a lot strain on ourselves, and that strain just isn’t going to get you on the group. You should get your self right into a psychological state the place you’ll be able to dance your finest and have enjoyable, and that can present by way of.”

Prime Suggestions
Nicole DeSantis: Dance huge! “If you’re dancing, act such as you’re on a soccer discipline with 80,000 individuals within the crowd. […] If you happen to suppose you’re dancing huge, dance 20 instances larger.”
Ally Miller: “I usually see individuals complicated vitamin with weight-reduction plan and eating regimen tradition. Diet is so broad and so individualized. Don’t consider each fad factor that you just see on the web—do your homework and do your individual analysis.” She additionally suggests investing some money and time with an expert to information you, if potential.
MacLaine Funsch: Even if you’re not performing, you might be being noticed. The judges need to know you can get together with a big group of individuals and be a member of a tight-knit group. “You should be sure you’re speaking to individuals and cheering them on and displaying that facet of your character.” This could additionally make the method extra enjoyable, says Funsch, and take the strain off.
Taylor Yeley: Yeley makes use of a psychological trick to cope with her nerves. Figuring out that the identical a part of the mind prompts throughout worry and pleasure, she tells herself that she’s excited till it feels actual. “If you happen to inform your self you’re excited, then you definitely’re excited. It’s the identical bodily response.”