A gorgeous pair of heels instantly makes you feel slimmer, sexier, and more feminine. The trick, of course, is walking in them!
Walking in heels is definitely a skill – and it’s something many crossdressers and transgender women tell me they struggle with.
Are you ready to perfect your sexy strut? The first step in mastering your heels training is to learn these 7 dos and don’ts when it comes to walking in high heels.
1. DO Walk Heel-To-Toe
When learning to walk in heels, a common beginner mistake is to place the entire foot down at once. Unfortunately, this can make it look like you are “clomping” rather than walking.
The proper technique is to walk in a heel-to-toe pattern, just like you do on flat feet. Place your heel down first, followed by your toe. This will make your walk look as smooth and natural as possible.
2. DO Take Smaller Steps
Wearing heels naturally shortens your stride. The higher the heel, the shorter your steps should be.
Don’t try to fight this! Instead, take shorter, more frequent steps as you walk.
3. DON’T Lean Forward Or Back
Heels change your balance, so you need to be careful not to lean forward or back when you walk. Your weight should stay centered and lifted.
Imagine you are a puppet with a string attached to the top of your head. Picture the string pulling you up as you walk, giving you a regal and ladylike air.
4. DO Place One Foot In Front Of The Other
Have you ever noticed that runway models look like they are walking on an invisible tightrope?
Placing one foot in front of the other as you walk makes your steps more feminine. It also gives your hips a sexy sway!
The trick is not to overdo it. You should also avoid the temptation to look down at your feet to be sure they are lining up.
Instead, focus on keeping your legs together. If you feel your thighs brushing together, your feet will naturally cross over just a little bit.
5. DON’T Go Too High
Not surprisingly, 5” stilettos are a lot harder to walk in than 3” pumps.
Start low and work your way up. A good place to begin is with a heel that is 2-3” tall. This will allow your ankles to develop the strength needed to support you.
Once you’ve mastered that, you can move on to the skyscraper stilettos you’ve been coveting.
To learn more about selecting your perfect heels, see this post on MTF Shoes: 7 Best Shoe Styles for Crossdressers and Transgender Women.
6. DO Relax Your Legs
Another common mistake is to tense your legs and lock your knees when you walk in heels. This can give you a stiff, robotic look.
Instead, keep your legs and hips relaxed. The knees should have a slight bend, which will help the hips sway.
7. DON’T Forget To Practice
The time to test your heel walking skills isn’t when you’re out and about. Be sure to spend a lot of time wearing them around the house before you make your big debut.
As you practice, be sure to cover all of the real-world skills you’ll need to master, including:
- Walking
- Turning around
- Standing
- Sitting down
- Getting into and out of a car
- Walking up and down stairs
Taking the next step
Finally, since walking in heels is one of those things you need to see to understand, here’s a great video tutorial that demonstrates the points above:
Do you love wearing heels? If so, I’d love to see you in action! Please upload a photo of you wearing your favorite high heels below!
Love,
Lucille
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Wonderful. I’ve been walking in heels. Well, since I discovered them in my moms closet. I was probably 10 or so. They were way to big for me. The heels in the picture I just love. comfortable and sexy. By the way girls, thy them both on and walk and stand in them for at least five minutes. I find that the straps and bands can just be in the wrong place. My friend Jessica in the picture can not wear heels with straps around the toe area. She has bunions (sp?) and they hurt her feet. By the way my new book “Love and Revenge a Trilogy” is about half done.
You all have a safe day and don’t fall down.
Hi Lucille, I think I’m a very lucky girl because when I got my first pair of heels it felt natural to waer and walk on them. I have spoken with a lot of natural born girls that couldn’t walk on heels or even don’t wanna try to walk on heels. If they see me walking on heels the most of them are very jealous at me.
love the strappy heels
Walking in heels without stretching the calf muscles can result in strained calf muscles or even torn calf muscles.
HI LUCILLE I HAVE WORN 6inch HEELS DOWN TO 2.5inch AND IT COMES NATURAL THE HIGHER THE HEEL THE SHORTER THE STEP, BUT THAT IS GOOD ADVICE BECAUSE SOME TRANS G OR TSs DON’T KNOW AND TRY TO TAKE THE NORMAL LENGTH STRIDE AND THAT JUST DOESN’T WORK.
Been ‘practicing’ for over 30 years, set to make my debut some time in the next few months. 🙂
Don t wear heels love flats anytime..
I love the wedge,the support is awesome for weaker ankles and there are some really cute shoes out there