Walking like a woman
Pull yourself forward: When walking,
men generally "fall" forward and catch themselves
with the other foot, while women pull themselves forward with
their lower extremities. When dressed, we want to walk with
our shoulders back and stomach in.
Meander: If we're Type A's, always in
a hurry, we must learn to walk slower. Watch women in
a store (but don't stare and make them nervous!)--they meander
and browse a lot. Learn to imitate this.
Move the hips: Although walking with one foot
in front of the other does add to the hip movement, it is not
the key to obtaining the feminine wiggle. Anyone who can do
the Twist has half of the movement accomplished. The movement
originates at the waist. Stand in place and practice by bending
the left knee and thrusting the right hip out, then straighten
the left knee as you bend the right knee and thrust the left
hip out. Practice this movement (best when done with music)
everyday to condition the muscles and become accustom to the
movement. Over-exaggeration during practice is OK, because
it will look more natural when walking. Once accustomed to this
movement, try walking as follows:
1. I always use hands and thumbs as a cue that helps me remember to walk like
a woman when dressed as a woman. Palms should be slightly forward and thumbs
pointing slightly out. As the arm moves back the thumb points further out. The
hand positioning and movement also looks feminine and adds to the hip movement.
2. The first few times before the technique is mastered, start by standing
in place and doing the hip movement exercise above, then when your right hip
is out take a baby step forward as follows.
3. Starting with the left foot moving forward: As it
makes contact with the floor, let your left hip thrust out.
This movement is helped because the right knee is starting to
bend.
4. Don't stop . . . right foot next.
Once the small steps and hip movement are working, slightly
increase the length of the stride and eliminate step 2.
Most likely the body will be leaning too far back at first,
but don't worry about correcting this until a comfort level
has been reached with the walk. Also, as a consequence of this
new gait, the feet will automatically move one in front of the
other.
Choose the right heel: The higher the
heel (of your shoe), the more difficult this gait becomes, but
for me, if the heel is too low, the length of my stride gets
too long, and I lose the movement. So, I like 4 inch heels
best.
Happy feminine walking!
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