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Runway Modeling Routine 2

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Summary: Striking a pose on the runway that screams supermodel takes a choreographed catwalk routine. Walk the catwalk with a choreographed routine in this free video on modeling choreography.

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By Chita Johnson
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Chita Johnson has been modeling and teaching modeling for more than 20 years. She is an instructor at the John Robert Powers School of Modeling.read more

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"Now that you've learned pattern number one. I'm going to show you pattern number two. All we're doing right now models is building on the poses. So I'm going to do pose one, pose two, the cat walk and another half turn. OK, I want you to step up carefully on to the ramp and again strike pose number one. Remember keeping your stomach tucked in. Thumb nails forward. OK, I like looking into a camera because that's how I train my students but in this room basically the way my body is lined up, I would look straight ahead because the end of my ramp is straight ahead. So models, as you look and you learn how to walk the ramp, remember that you keep your focus straight ahead. I am going to look back at camera just to so I don't ignore you but I want you to remember all of the walk and the focus is typically straight ahead. From there we're going to move into pose number two. Hitting the basic again with the fingers to the side elbows pressed forward. Want you to notice how I'm posing fingers pressed lightly over the pelvic bone. Fingers are straight up but relaxed. The elbow is pressed slightly forward and my thumb nail on the right arm slightly forward. Again hold your body up pulling your stomach muscles. So that you have your best posture at all times and once again moving into pose number one. Again so they can clearly see I'm about to began my cat walk. From here I'm going to do my half turn leading off with my right foot. On the balls of my feet turning back, ending in a basic. A rock step and out I go. Don't forget when you step down off the ramp to step gently so that you do not bounce. Now that you've learned pattern number two, which really emphasized pose one, pose two, the cat walk. The power look into the camera using all your self confidence. Keeping your toes overlapping in the cat walk as we've previously learned and you incorporated the half turn. Now your getting lots of practice on the half turn. You should be getting good at that by now. I hope that all of you models have seen my other show about poses. Otherwise I'm sure this is difficult to keep up with but I'd like for you to stay tuned because I'm going to demonstrating all twenty of my poses. That I've previously taught in my pose show. So as we move along with the combinations and the choreography, I want you to take special notice of which pose applies to which number. It really helps you when your choreographing patterns. OK, what I'd like to do is keep you tuned cause I'm about to do pattern number three."

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