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Old 4th-November-2004, 12:55 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Wiggling (lack thereof)

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women [...] do effortlessly stylish wiggling movements
Women have different shaped hips, and the bones are in different places. They've also been socialised into walking with a mild wiggle since they started walking. As Gadget explains, guys can learn how to mimic this, with practice, but we're starting at a fairly hefty disadvantage. If it makes you feel any better, woman have equal trouble trying to walk like guys.

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a kind of lurching march style
I'd say aim to fix this first, and worry about wiggles later. The standard advice seems to be to bend at the waist and knees, so you're less stiff and upright.
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