
Did you know that the Junior Denver Broncos Cheerleaders program is made up of over 600 girls ages 6 to 14?! Yes that’s right, 600! You have probably seen them perform during pregame or halftime at some of the Denver Broncos home games, but the work that the JDBC does to prepare for the game happens long before they run out onto the field.
Last Saturday, the Denver Broncos Cheerleaders hosted the Junior Denver Broncos Cheerleaders for a clinic to learn the holiday routines that we will be performing at the December 23rd game. The juniors started out their morning with a few activities and a warm-up before they started learning their routines. All of the juniors are split up into groups with the Denver Broncos Cheerleaders where they get one-on-one attention while being in a fun, active and dance-centered environment.
It’s certainly a highlight for the DBC’s to get to work with young girls who want to someday become a Denver Broncos Cheerleader themselves. It’s rewarding to see the hard work the girls put into learning their routines and see the progress in their dance skills.
The girls aren’t only learning how to dance. In fact, during each clinic the Denver Broncos Cheerleaders do a little skit called the “DBC Talk”. This is where the Denver Broncos Cheerleaders talk about important lessons such as being thankful, setting goals and being responsible. The “DBC Talk” is something we added this year hoping to give advice and set positive examples for the young girls. We hope that through this program these young girls will enjoy the fun environment where they can make new friends, learn dance routines and increase their self-esteem.
Make sure you watch the halftime show on December 23rd to see all 600 Junior Cheerleaders perform their holiday routines! If you have a daughter between the ages of 6 to 14 and are interested in getting more information on our Junior Denver Broncos Cheerleaders program, just go to http://www.denverbroncos.com/juniorcheers. On behalf of the Denver Broncos Cheerleaders, as well as the Junior Denver Broncos Cheerleaders, we look forward to another Denver Broncos victory!
GO BRONCOS!
Toni D.
Tags: Cheerleaders

DaddyBronc: I’ve got the Faith! I was just trying to give you something to start an argument in here. Didn’t want you to feel left out on your lunch break on the blog.
Thanks Brian.
Let me know you get this RH – didn’t really want it to post before there was a new blog.
I have an AA in Auto Tech- ’84 from Denver Automotive and Diesel College.
’86 BA in Christian Counseling from Colorado Christian U. Masters in Psyche from CCU in ’88. Along with Colorado Addictions Counselor Level 1, 2, 3. licensing. Worked with Juvenile drug addicts from ’87 – ’90.
I have multiple Business degrees
I have degrees in statistics and logic
I have multiple degrees in Theology from Denver Seminary and Dallas Theological Seminary
Currently working on a degree in Cultural Anthropology – 6 year plan – Trinity Online Seminary.
I’ve been continually enrolled in school somewhere since H.S. graduation.
In addition to this I have a Class B general contractors license in CA and C61/D28 specialties license.
(I still don’t know what I want to do when I grow up) LOL
The majority of my income comes from a garage door business –
I also direct and train for a Christian Children’s ministry –
I also supplement my income by working as a life coach for businessmen and felons- go figure…
Seems like all of my best friends are engineers. My father is an engineer. Somehow, that engineer personality, and my own personality, need each other.
I know you didn’t need all that – but it could help in comprehending my take on things. LOL
Wow!!!! BS in ME from CSU, Chico.
My schooling sounds minimal compared to yours lol.
I don’t know how you have stayed in school so long with that hoard of children you have.
most impressive.
I’m attempting set an example for my kids. (but…I’ve only been out of school debt twice in my adult life.)
Our house has constant phone calls from customers – clients – contacts. Gives the kids a work environment to operate from. They see practically what an education is for…everyone 12 years and up knows how to handle customers.
And we all study a lot.
And then when we cut loose…we make a lot of noise…LOL. (and we get away from home and office…)