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New Experiences as a Cheerleader

February 28th, 2013 - 9:48am by cheerleaders

Hi Broncos Country! My name is Kisato and I’m from Tokyo, Japan. This was my first season as a Denver Broncos Cheerleader. I can’t believe it has already been eight months since I came to Colorado. It feels like it was just yesterday. Looking back, I feel like I have really made the most of my time here.

The first thing that surprised me when I came to Colorado was that I needed a car! In Japan, I didn’t drive a car; I always used the subway or bus to go anywhere. I was so nervous to drive a car at first, but now I am finally getting used to it. However, the most difficult aspect of living in America is the language barrier.

I majored in English communication in college, but I have realized that I still have a lot to learn!

Living in Colorado, driving a car, being an NFL cheerleader, all these things were brand new to me. Many people have helped me to get to where I am now, especially my teammates. I’ve grown so much this year, not only as a dancer but also as a person.

Never in a million years did I think I would be an NFL cheerleader for the Denver Broncos. It is an honor to be able to be a member of such an amazing NFL cheerleading team. I had an amazing season with my beautiful teammates. There’s still so much I want to see and do in Colorado and I would like to keep growing. Hopefully I will be a part of DBC again and see everyone next season.

Go Broncos!!
Kisato

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3 Responses to “New Experiences as a Cheerleader”

  1. 1nOnlyTRB says:

    2 of my favorite things, Tokyo and cheerleaders lol … yet to visit tho. Funny, I majored in communications in college and studied japanese as a foreign language. Anyway, cool story. A little curious how an english communications major in japan ends up as a DBC. Like do you wake up one day and say, im pretty hot, i should be a cheerleader in the NFL! lol.

  2. creed24 says:

    I guess that is always a possibility TRB lol

  3. wolfedom says:

    I’m glad to see you’re having a good time. Driving around Denver can be challenging for any driver. Welcome to Bronco Country!!

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