How to Walk in High Heels

2010-03-26 12:03:51 by Admin

Every woman should have a pair of high heels. What? You have been shied away from its height? Nothing is worse than someone wearing fabulous shoes but cannot walk, isn't it? How can you miss the must-have in women's wardrobe? Let's start from the very beginning – Walk in heels.

Heels are not the must-haves of fashionistas, but closet maple of each woman. Even if you are too tall or you cannot walk in heels, please think about it again. They are the perfect example of true fashion and the key to make a difference to your outfit.

Here're some best tips for you to get started to learn how to walk in heels. By the way, walking in heels is something that takes a lot of practices, but not something easy to acquire by reading articles.

Start small
If you don't know how to walk in heel and have never tried before, don't start from heels of 5 inch high - that will cause injury. Start out learning from smaller, like 2 inch or wedge. When you fell you can walk very balanced and easy, you can try higher heels.

From thick heels to stilettos
Thick-sole hells are easy to walk, while stilettos are easy to out of balance. You can learn from thick to master to skill to keep balance.

From heel to toe
If you put your whole feet down at the same time or toes first, your walk will look very strange, and you can't walk balanced and fast. The right way to walk in heels is to land your heel first and then the toes. This makes your posture look natural and balanced.

Small steps
When you wear heels, your steps will be shorter than usual, so don't try to walk as fast as you do in flats. That's not heels made for.

Walk in a straight line
Walk in a straight line by putting one foot in front of the other, and repeat this. Your hip will sway like a model.

Practice, practice and practice
Practice makes perfect. The theory is also applied to learning to walk in heels. Take any chance to learn to walk in heel. Practice walk in carpet, sand, wooden floor and slippery floor. Learn how to walk upstairs and downstairs in heels. Learning to walk is like anything – you need to practice until you get good at it.
 

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