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Former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Claire Wolford has been working on her social media, in the hope that her solid fan base will continue to grow day by day.
Despite no longer being part of one of the most popular cheerleading groups in the world of sports, the friendships Claire left behind in the team have not been lost, and they are an important support in her new role.
The image of a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader is something that many Americans can conjure up in their minds, regardless of whether or not it is NFL season.
In addition, the Cowboys need the support of their cheerleading squad more than ever, after a losing season that saw the Lone Star team fail in its quest for a Super Bowl title, which it has not won since the 1995 season.
Although the NFL is in the offseason, the Cowboys cheerleaders stay in shape, whether in or out of uniform.
The Cowboys cheerleaders and yoga
This Sunday, Claire posted some photos on her Instagram stories alongside several of her former teammates in yoga clothes.
The photo included the tag @sessionpilates, which is a Pilates studio that describes itself as a full-body, high-energy, music-filled workout experience focused on quick transitions and connection to movement.
As we have already mentioned, the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders are one of the most recognized cheerleading groups in the world of sports, and undoubtedly the most emblematic in the NFL, and Claire was one of them.
Claire's account has up to 122,000 followers and grabs the headlines with almost everything she posts online, after in the summer of 2024 she decided to dedicate herself to other disciplines after retiring as a cheerleader for "America's Team".
Claire's retirement message was brief but forceful: "Fourth and final! I will carry these friendships and memories with me forever!"
Claire's days on the sidelines of the gridiron are over, but the thrill of her former life will probably never quite go away, and that bodes well for her bright future.