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How to Do The Catwalk

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By ala003
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This walk is the DEFINITION of confidence! If you walk into a room with this walk, all eyes will be on you. It does take some practice though. I started practicing in fifth grade!

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • high heels(optional)
  • confidence
  1. Step 1

    Stand up straight!!!!

  2. Step 2

    Roll your shoulders back(make sure that they look natural, not as if you would be pushing your chest out), and tilt your chin slightly upwards.

  3. Step 3

    Don't bob your head!!

  4. Step 4

    Lock your knees so you wouldn't slouch or bob while walking. Also don't shake your hips.

  5. Step 5

    Tuck in your tummey, but DON'T hold your breath!

  6. Step 6

    Walk in a straight line with your foot right in front of the other.

  7. Step 7

    Take long strides, as if you would be gliding on the floor. Make sure the strides don't look unnatural. Also no matter what DONT DRAG YOUR feet along the floor. If you notice models, they pick their foot up all the way to their knee like a flamingo before they place their foot on the floor.

  8. Step 8

    Dont swing your arms. Most people do this without noticing. They could slightly sway, but it's best to keep them by your side. Also, don't clench your fists. Relx your fingers.

  9. Step 9

    Put a slight bounce in your step, you don't want to look dead.

  10. Step 10

    Wear a mysterious smile on your face to complete the look. Make sure to feel like a queen to add an air of regalness to your walk. To feel like a queen, try buying a new outfit or putting on some new makeup.

Tips & Warnings
  • Regalness, Confidence and Mystery are one of the most attractive qualities a woman can possess!!!!!!!!!
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