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Start with 2 inches, have your mom help you, or practice at home. I know this works bacause I learned how to walk in heels when i was 8

2007-03-09 09:44:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Heels do not need to be long and thin to be considered fashionable. But no matter what the length of your heel, take extra caution to keep your balance and place the least amount of strain on your muscles.

Instructions

STEP 1: Step with your heel down first, then let the sole follow quickly and smoothly.

STEP 2: Walk with your toes pointing straight ahead or as close to straight ahead as possible.

STEP 3: Swing your arms as you walk for balance.

STEP 4: Keep your legs straight, close and parallel.

STEP 5: Take smooth, even steps; consider shortening your stride a bit.

STEP 6: Avoid walking on ice, slush, mud, grass, sand, gravel and grated surfaces, on which you can slip or sink. When in doubt, take off your heels and carry them across such questionable surfaces in your bare feet.

Practice doing these steps while you're vacuuming and just walking around the house/apartment and doing regular chores, and I guarantee, you'll get it down in no time. That's how I learned. :)

Make sure you buy a good pair of heels too, because they're gonna KILL if you buy a cheap plastic pair, and have to break them in. Breaking them in, to get them to mold to your feet really hurts. At least buy leather.

Tips & Warnings

When climbing stairs, make sure both sole and heel land together firmly and simultaneously on each step (kind of hard when your shoes are uber pointy.. so I just usually make sure the sole is firmly planted and the heel hanging off a bit if it has to). When descending stairs, only the sole of the shoe needs to be planted on each step.

While high heels can make your legs look better and longer, they can also wreak havoc on your feet, especially when worn regularly over long periods of time.

Avoid driving in high heels - you don't have quite as much control over the car, and you can damage the back of your shoe. Keep an extra pair of flats in your car, or consider driving barefoot.

2007-03-09 08:20:29 · answer #2 · answered by Fabulously Broke in the City 5 · 1 0

As crazy as this will sound coming from a guy, don't wear any hosiery or tights whilst doing it. Now, the reason why is actually a little gross sounding so I apologize in advance to you. See, as your walking around in the heels, your feet are going to perspire, hence making them adhere better to the inside of the heels. This means better feeling of how your walking around in them. Also, bend your knees slightly whilst you are learning to walk in heels for the first month!

2007-03-09 08:21:56 · answer #3 · answered by mangamaniaciam 5 · 0 0

Start with small heels and practice practice practice.
Then once you feel comfortable in those, try a little bit bigger heels.
Then keep working up until you find the right size heel.
But make sure you feel comfortable.
Thats the main thing.
Otherwise, you could get feet problems.
That wouldn't be good.
Well good luck.

2007-03-09 08:26:11 · answer #4 · answered by ~Angela~ 2 · 1 0

start with like 2 inches then when you feel comfortable with walkin in those move up, to bigger heels gradually til you are satisified. Also walk in the 2 inch ones alot and heels damage your feet so be prepared.

2007-03-09 08:18:27 · answer #5 · answered by Gen 4 · 2 0

people who walk in really high heels are really used to it and don't need any practice but you should try on a pair and practice walking around in them. Good Luck.

2007-03-09 08:42:18 · answer #6 · answered by aLLY D 2 · 0 0

Think about where your going and how high heels your willing to wear.

2007-03-09 08:21:18 · answer #7 · answered by qtpie16707 3 · 0 0

practice in the safety of your home :) work on adjusting your posture while wearing them, hold your back straighter, before long you'll be n platforms

2007-03-09 08:35:57 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Practice.
Repetition is the mother of skill!

2007-03-09 08:23:16 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

considering you balance with your toes you have to walk on your toes.

2007-03-09 08:22:02 · answer #10 · answered by sugarhuny2002 2 · 0 0

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