When I wear anything up to a 2 1/2" heel,
I walk heel down first followed by the toe.
When I wear 3" or 4" heels,
I walk toe down first followed closely by the heel.
How do you do it?
When I wear anything up to a 2 1/2" heel,
I walk heel down first followed by the toe.
When I wear 3" or 4" heels,
I walk toe down first followed closely by the heel.
How do you do it?
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yeah all my girlfriends and my wife have all taught me the proper way is swing your hips (fake for me lol) and walk heel toe.. After 2 years i think i am finally getting there. I can dance in 2 inch heels now so its good lol
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Hi Sam,
I was just thinking the same earlier this morning. When I walk in 'Bob' mode I have quite a wide gate with each foot to the side of the centreline. When I walk in ladies shoes I have found it better and easier to take small steps and walk with my footstep closer to the centreline, The closer the better. this also encourages the hips to swing which has also given me much better composure and balance. But to answer your question, Heel-toe.
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I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure.
I've alway hit on the heel first I don't know why you do that hun.
Angie
Heel -toe, but the higher the heel, the shorter the stride, and more hip sway.
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I just got my first heels the other day and due to budget and limited selection due to my large feet I had to go with a 5 inch heel. With my lack of experience I can only walk toe first in them without falling and breaking my ankle.
In guy mode I walk almost feet straight ahead, slightly towards centerline.
In girl mode I walk with both my feet just slightly over lapping centerline.
But not the "tightrope" one in front of the other way.
Back during Halloween I wore 3" heels for a few hours.
I got to ask my sister how she walked in heels.
She said she walks Toe Heel.
Anyway, I have been wearing cowboy boots since I was 18.
So I am very used to a 2 1/2 block heel.
All of my girls shoes/boots also have some form of block heels.
But when I wear the 3" & up heels, the Heel Toe walk seems off.
Am I just not used to the higher height yet?
I remember it took some time to get used to my cowboy boots at first.
It just seems easier to walk Toe Heel in the higher heels,
especially when I close the gap between my feet & slightly overlap my step.
I normally don't have a very long stride when walking.
But do you think shortening it a little more might help?
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To be honest in 3 1/2" or shorter I really don't know as I am very comfortable walking in heels. Now I have a pair of 4" heels and I walk altogether different in those, I believe you would call it flat footed, my wife said they are to high for me and the walk is not normal. I just had to try a higher heel you know
Heel toe but shorter strides in higher heels. However if I were to compete in the HH race that the Today Show had, I would be on toes only.
Ithink it does take some getting used to. Each time I have tried a higher heel I have started by landing heel and toe more or less at the same time. it has taken a while to get to where I can get the heel to land first. Of course , the narrower the heel the more wobbly you will feel.
There is nothing that gets your adrenaline going better than high narrow heels and a hard slippery floor!!
Wearing shoes with high heels will alter your posture, walk, balance, and stride. Navigating in heels is a skill, that must be learned and practiced.
Practice is the primary requirement. Without lots of practice, you will be clumsy and even dangerous in heels.
Through plenty of practice time, I can hike distances, in 4"- 5" heels, and even fast dance in 4" spikes. Never fall down.
If you want to surmount the challenge of skillfully walking in high heels, then there is no substitute for dedicated practice. It takes a commitment of time and energy, but the rewards are worth it.
The higher the heel the shorter your stride and the shorter the time from heel strike to the toe strike. If you are wearing 'skyscraper' heels the heel and toe strike may almost be simultaneous. Practice is the only thing that works and in this case the practice is a lot of fun. Start with lower heels and as you become more comfortable move up in height.
I think the walk is more a matter of balance in the higher heels. I normally walk heel first when I'm wearing any shoe with less than a 2" heel. Anything higher than that has to be toe first along with a shorter gait. For me that puts more emphasis on the ball of the foot and shifts my weight foreward.
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All my non-platforms are 5 inch heels, my platforms are 7 inch heels.
First, for me, 5 inch heel is simular to a 3 1/2 inch for most of you, my foot size is a womens 15, which changes the geometry.
Male shoe stride, feet landing heel/toe, slightly toe out, outside of center line
Female shoe stride, feet landing heel/toe, slightly more toe out, crossing over center line slightly.
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