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Kerri
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Feminine walk

Post by Kerri »

Hi,

Many people have tips for improving your posture and portraying a feminine image when walking.

I have found this link which some CD's may find useful.

http://users.pandora.be/Tango-E-Vita/tango/femtango.htm


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Post by Virginia »

Thanks Kerri, for the article. Yes the minute feminine movements are difficult to master. As for the walk, I have seen a lot of T-Girls who definitely could use some pointers and lots of practice. To me it seems like at a meeting where several T-girls get together, the guard is let down and the sub-conscious says. " hey your among friends who cares!" Then some of them do not want to know or care how they appear. I remember a couple of things that Denae Doyle said, hand gestures, Men push women pull and a the heel of a woman's hand never touches anything. but women do touch or carress with their fingers anything that is not "nasty."
i.e., fabric, chairs, desks, etc.
Anyway thanks for the article
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Hello, When watching the women strutting down the runway in a fashion show, they will make the effort to place one foot directly in front of the other, Try it sometime, and you will see how that simple mod will get your hips moving differently. Peace in joy , Ellie
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Linda S
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Post by Linda S »

Ellie,

Yes, that's very true. It really does help create a more feminine walk.

Linda
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Post by DeeDee »

I know this is an old thread, but I'm not the fastest girl in the world. Here's a fun link......you can play with the sliders on the left. http://www.biomotionlab.ca/Demos/BMLwalker.html
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Post by Stephanie H »

DeeDee:
Great web post. I enjoyed playing with it.
For me, I have found that when dresssed, as long as I stand straight and with my sholders back I found that my walking has improved. My steps are not a long as they are they are more consistant in length and iam smmther in stem and not as noisey with my shoes, even in heels.
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Post by Jadeanne »

Hi all,

Now that I have DSL, I visited both links and enjoyed them both. On the newer one, I found it easier to visualize with the line option turned on.

Jadeanne
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