Cheer’s Mónica Aldama announces her retirement as a cheerleading coach after 3 decades

Mónica Aldama retires from coaching.

The 51-year-old Navarro College coach who was featured prominently on the hit Netflix reality TV cheerleading series. HappinessHe announced the news on his social networks.

“If you had asked me 30 years ago where my life was headed, I never would have thought I would be coaching cheerleading, certainly not for 3 decades,” she began in a lengthy Instagram post.

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“When I was young and naive, 22 years old, I had big plans for my future. I just knew that one day I would make it to Wall Street and build my business empire. It’s funny how life works. God knew what he had in store for me and what my purpose was going to be. “I took what I thought would be a temporary coaching job, but here we are 30 seasons later.”

“God knew exactly what my passion was and opened the door for me to share that passion with others in the sport and, ultimately, the world. Wow! What career! It has been incredible what these incredible athletes have achieved. From day one, my entire world has revolved around the Navarro College program and every cheerleader who has walked through those doors. Each athlete has made me who I am and made me a better person, a better coach, a better friend and a better human being. They have taught me lessons that I would never have learned if I had chosen a different career path,” he continued.

“I have been given the gift of spending most of my life with people from all over the world, from different cultures, with different personalities, with different quirks, with different backgrounds and different beliefs. It taught me a kind of love and empathy far greater than I could have ever imagined. For that I will be eternally grateful.”

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“I always knew that my time as a coach would eventually come to an end and I would pursue other opportunities,” Monica wrote.

“I have prayed a lot about the direction God was leading me, and it was in that prayer that I felt the pull that God was pulling me into a different role and a different purpose. I know I can still help bring about the changes we need in the world and certainly in the sport of cheerleading. I felt his calling and knew it was the right time for this to be my last season as a coach. He has great plans for me and I will faithfully follow where He is leading me. I’m excited about upcoming opportunities and projects and can’t wait to share where life takes me. Thank you all for the outpouring of love and support. I’ve felt it all! All my love Monica❤️”

Mónica also participated in season 29 of dancing with the stars in 2020, placing tenth.

A month ago a lawsuit accusing Mónica Aldama of covering up the sexual assault of a cheerleader was dismissed.

Find out how much money was paid to Navarro College Happiness.

Categories: Biography
Source: vcmp.edu.vn

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