because they hit the ground.
Walking on a soft ground with narrow and high heels is difficult because the narrow heels can easily sink into the soft surface, causing instability and making it harder to balance. The narrow surface area of the heels also creates less support and weight distribution, which can lead to more pressure on certain points of the foot, making it uncomfortable to walk.
I would think that the woman in high heels would exert more pressure per square inch. All that 50 kg of weight is concentrated onto the small heels of the high heels, whereas with the boots it's spread out around the area of the boots, which significantly lowers the pressure. Put another way, if you go out and try to walk on extremely crunchy snow with the boots, they act like a pair of liferafts on water, in a sense, or at least for a second or two. With the heels, they sink right through the snow.
I would think that the woman in high heels would exert more pressure per square inch. All that 50 kg of weight is concentrated onto the small heels of the high heels, whereas with the boots it's spread out around the area of the boots, which significantly lowers the pressure. Put another way, if you go out and try to walk on extremely crunchy snow with the boots, they act like a pair of liferafts on water, in a sense, or at least for a second or two. With the heels, they sink right through the snow.
Because flat shoes have a much wider base than pointed heels so they spread your weight out more, to you walk more on top of the sand, like snowshoes. Whereas pointed heels have a very narrow base that causes you to sink into the sand a bit more, making it a little like walking in quicksand.
None, it's impossible.sneakers!Answer:It's not the shoes that make your walking silent, its the technique. Many folks walk slapping their feet down, shuffling, scuffing their heels down first. Find a quite spot to sit down and listen to people walk by - clicking, scuffing, creaking. Then evaluate your style and eliminate your noisy habits. As an aside - once you learn to walk properly people will accuse you of sneaking up on them.Technique has no bearing on sqeaky shoes, you can try all the techniques you want if your shoes sqeak, your not sneaking up on any but the deaf.
New pads on the bottom of the heels. Or just take your shoes off. More comfy that way.
If your talking about when you walk and the bottoms click with every step then this might help you, I would try hot glueing some durable fabric to the bottoms and that should reduce the clicking.
I walk clumsily in high heels.
The high heels sink into the sand.
Yes, as long as you practice, practice, practice. Some women can naturally walk in heels, but most need alot of practicing at home.
It is faster to walk in sandals. If you walk fast in high heels, it is more likely that you will fall flat on your face and maybe even twist your ankle. Sandals are a more sensible footwear. Sandals have a flat surface so they keeps you steady on the ground.
Chunky heels are shoes that have a thick high heel. Some people find them easier to walk in than regular or stiletto heels.
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Make sure you walk heel to toe, this helps with your balance also you can get anti slip self adhesive sole grips for high heels online for about $10.
Walk into a store and say they're for your mother/girlfriend.
Walking on a soft ground with narrow and high heels is difficult because the narrow heels can easily sink into the soft surface, causing instability and making it harder to balance. The narrow surface area of the heels also creates less support and weight distribution, which can lead to more pressure on certain points of the foot, making it uncomfortable to walk.
Depends on the girl.. some dont even no how to walk properly in heels.. I know a few girls that hate high heels.. but there are penty of girls that love them also. More so girly girls that have experience to walk in them Or that just think they look fabulous!!