Male: Let me see it again. If I were to break walking down, I would say what the three major components are. You have to have really, really perfect posture. Put your hands together. The second part of walking is then the actual walk and to hit the rhythm and hit the timing. I think the third most important part is the attitude.
Yes. We start from the head down so I would like to say that pretend that you are putting a string through the top of your head. That gets you to stand up really, really tall. Your head should not be moving at all. It is going straight in one direction and no bobbing to the side. You need to have your shoulders back but relaxed. You really need to practice doing this right? Because what have you been doing your whole life, this so you really have to practice about opening it up and fanning them.
Right? Here, this needs to be really tight because this is where all your strength is coming from so now one foot in front of the other. See careful, do not do this. Because if you do that, you are going to have a tendency to then start coming down the runway like duck footed. So get really practice putting them straight in front.
Right, it is hard.
Right, it is all right. It is difficult but that is the position you need, lock out your knees. You see the difference when I tell you lock out your knees? So unlock your knees.
Exactly, so this is a really good example of if you do not learn to lock out your knees, you will end up walking down the runway like this. So it is really important to learn to lock out your knees. This is the line that you want to be giving as a model because the reality is most people are going to be sitting on the sides. So that is the classic position that you want to give them. Very good. Everything on camera is 10 times bigger than it is in real life s if you start moving your hips around on camera, it looks like you are really swinging it and you really have to make sure that your knees are locked out so you do not get that crunched out feeling when you are walking and basically, it is just putting one foot in front of the other.
Ta da. Gorgeous. These are the basic things and without anything else, it is practice, practice and you really just need to concentrate, make sure that your shoulders are back and make sure that your head is straight, no bobbing around, standing up really tall, do not move anything but your hips, you always have to have like a slight bend of your elbows and you have to move them a little bit so pretend like you are brushing the outside of your thighs because that has to look natural and most importantly, you have to look cool doing it and the only way that you are going to look cool doing it is if you do it all the time.
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