How to Balance on the High Wire in Spike Heels

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Tip 1 - How to Walk in High Heels

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How to Walk in High Heels

High heels can be a girl's best friend—helping you to stand up taller, look slimmer, and feel more confident. However, walking in sky-high heels can be a little tricky, especially if you're not used to it. Don't worry though, learning to w...
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Tip 2 - Spring 2014 Spikes for Track and Field

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With track meets just around the corner, high school kids start dreaming about the flashy spikes that will carry them to PRs and championships. Spikes aren’t essential for young distance runners—it’s fine to race in training shoes or a road racing flat. More experienced runners choose a spike for their light weight, secure fit and aggressive shape that keeps them on their toes and ensures zero slippage in their stride.

Tip 3 - Are High Heels Dead?

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Are High Heels Dead?

The fashion trend toward flat shoes is so pronounced that it may lead to a lasting change in women’s footwear.
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Tip 4 - Combat Stilettos - TV Tropes

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Combat Stilettos - TV Tropes

Thanks to Sex Sells and Rule of Sexy, Action Girls will often wear high heels to complement the rest of their Stripperiffic outfits. In comics this is often Depending on the Artist: artist A will use it in moderation, artist B may use character …

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