Pageant trainer’s role?

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Pageant coaches help young women prepare for beauty pageants, offering services such as interview coaching, modeling lessons, and wardrobe selection. They can cost $100 or more per hour and focus on different aspects of the pageant depending on the age of the contestant.

A still-flourishing rite of passage for many girls and young women, pageants are a contest that measures many facets of a contestant: her beauty, poise, understanding of the world, and talent. Guiding their children to hopefully new heights of beauty, balance and artistry, many parents also secure the services of a pageant coach to educate participants in advance on the obvious and not-so-noticeable methods of ensuring pageant success. Although a pageant coach cannot let go of beauty, he or she can give students the feeling that beauty is certainly an achievable goal.

A contest coach often advertises his own successes in the field, as well as those of his students, and charges students for every hour they share insider knowledge. Some coaches offer telephone services, designed to help contestants through the most difficult parts of the beauty pageant interview. Still others are storefront operations that, along with interview help, walk students young and old through the steps of walking on stage, modeling basics, makeup, posture, etiquette, and wardrobe selection. These services can cost $100 or more per hour.

Depending on the age of the pageant, a coach can focus on different facets of the pageants. Along with poise, elegance, and competence during an interview, younger pageant entrants are also regularly judged in a talents part, encouraging young initiates to develop more than just vanity-related features. Yet even the training of younger competitors seems to be largely focused on developing confidence on stage, in dress and makeup, which translates into points on paper.

For younger competitors, a pageant coach may be preparing children for local or regional pageants. They are sometimes held by municipalities to elect an annual city queen. Other times, an industry might host a contest to choose, for example, a blueberry queen or strawberry princess to ride in a carriage in an upcoming parade and attend various functions throughout the year. Accredited beauty pageant organizations also hold local or regional competitions that end every year with grand crowns and prizes being awarded.

As contestants age and begin to think about trying the official pageant circuit, a pageant coach can begin to step up preparation for interview questions and modeling techniques. Many nations hold an annual contest to crown the nation’s “Queen”. For example, the Miss America pageant includes a talent, interview, swimsuit, formal wear, and group dance component. Also, contestants from around the world can compete in a Miss World or Miss Universe competition for more widespread beauty credentials.




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