How to Be a Football Mascot
A football mascot represents the entire team, and it must help rally the fans over the course of a game. By doing so, the mascot helps boost morale of the home team while unnerving the opponents. That is why the mascot plays a vital role on any football team. It takes a lot of hard work and determination to become a football mascot.
Instructions
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How to Be a Football Mascot
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Learn about the game of football. As a mascot for a football team you will need to know the ins and outs of the game. Being well-versed in the rules will allow you to properly react in any scenario. For example, you do not want to start cheering if your team's quarterback throws an interception.
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Practice cheerleading or acrobatics. These two activities will help you prepare for the physical challenges of being a mascot. Flexibility, endurance and a high energy level are necessary requirements for all football mascots.
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Take mascot training classes. The instructors usually tour the country and offer at least one class in each state at different times throughout the year. Searching the Internet for mascot training classes will yield a variety of options.
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Get real-life experience as a football mascot as soon as possible. Talk to the head of your high school or college and ask if a mascot position is available. If there is no mascot, try to see if there are funds they could allocate toward getting a mascot outfit. Getting practice in front of people at games is the only way to move on to become the mascot in higher levels of football.
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Tips & Warnings
Start early. Training and guidance at a young age will yield benefits at higher levels.
Remember that there are eyes on you at all times. The mascot is an important part of football and is constantly watched. Thus, it is important to practice hard before big games so you have all the routines down perfectly.
Try to incorporate yourself in some of the cheerleader's routines to get more visibility. No one likes a mascot that sits in the corner. Interact with fans as much as possible. Taking pictures with people, giving kids hugs, and walking in front of the bleachers are all part of being a great football mascot.
Hydrate frequently. The temperature inside a mascot costume can get very hot. Thus, it is necessary to drink lots of water throughout the game.
References
- Keystone Mascots:High Performance Training - Mascot Camps
- Dutch Cheer: How to Become a Mascot
- ArticleBase: How do You Become a Sports Team Mascot, What Type of Training Does it Involve? Read more: http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/how-do-you-become-a-sports-team-mascot-what-type-of-training-does-it-involve-746492.html#ixzz1BFicL6os Under Creative Commons License: Attribution
- Photo Credit Football official standing next to football image by Pezography from Fotolia.com