“I started to chase a dream”
McCain became FGCU’s first-ever member of the NFL when she earned one of 36 cheerleading spots for the Dolphins’ 2018-19 season.
“Zahra was very passionate about anything that she did. Once she had her mind set on a goal she was going to achieve it, through blood, sweat and tears,” Chaikin says.
“I started to chase a dream I never knew was a dream,” McCain says, “until I did it.”
On game days, she’d wake at 4 a.m. to travel to the Dolphins’ stadium. The routine included morning drills, hair and makeup sessions, media interviews and public appearances — all before kickoff and performing in front of more than 65,000 fans.
After her one season with the Dolphins, McCain faced two more foot surgeries.
“You’re dancing in almost 3-inch boots on a field for seven to eight hours at a time,” she says. “My feet just got destroyed.”
Her passion for fitness led her to work as a group trainer in 2021, and she earned Certified Personal Trainer status in 2024. She was inspired by several women clients in the fire service, who sparked her decision to pursue a firefighting career.
“Their courage and determination showed me that this career was not only possible for me, but something I deeply wanted to pursue. I felt a calling for something more — a way to serve my community and make a tangible difference in people’s lives,” she says.
Determined to make the transition, McCain began EMT school in early 2022. She quickly realized the physical demands of firefighting required significant strength training.