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Basic walking training for model steps

Basic walking method training of model steps

There are differences between male and female students in the basic walking methods of model steps. Girls mainly practice from a standing position, while boys need to walk on the inside of their feet. in a straight line. I have compiled basic model walking training. Welcome to appreciate and learn from it.

1. Head: Head shaking is mainly due to lack of concentration, and sometimes it is an innate habit.

As long as you pay more attention to shaking or tilting your head when walking and find ways to correct it, it can still be solved.

When walking, you must not move your mouth randomly, nor close it too tightly. Just relax as usual. If there are some unnecessary movements, it will be very scary. Generally speaking, when walking from the backstage of the catwalk to the front stage, blinking two or three times is enough. Blinking too much will make you look unsteady, and it is even more undesirable for girls at the front desk to raise eyebrows.

We need to see confidence from the eyes. It is best to have content. The key is to express it with the eyes according to the different music. In many cases, your expression speaks louder than your body language.

2. Rhythm: Music is composed of three parts: fast, medium and slow. Boys are required to play at medium speed, medium to fast and medium to slow.

Generally speaking, for medium-tempo music, just move at the medium speed. For fast and slow music, you can't hit every accent at the same time. That kind of movement is very awkward and ugly.

We can divide the two beats of slow-paced music into four, six or eight steps; the two beats of fast-paced music can be divided into half, quarter or even eight steps. One part to go.

There is a difference in speed between girls and boys. They can walk at slow, medium or fast speeds.

On the premise that you have mastered this rhythm, you can also walk with the music at your own speed; you can even play a piece of music at several speeds.

When a boy’s left knee hits the accent beat, his right wrist and left shoulder also hit the accent beat. In fact, these three points of stress are not enough. If you want to walk well, you need to be stable, have a sense of rhythm throughout your body, and use your body to absorb the music to exude JIQING and vitality.

Whenever a boy or girl passes in front of you, you should feel like the wind is blowing through you.

3. Shape: Boys are required to have the distance between their feet no wider than shoulder width, and the center of gravity should be placed on both feet or on the other foot.

Tighten inside and loosen outside, use force quietly. The posture should have clear lines, clear turns, and strength, and must express a certain content.

4. Turn around: During the turning process, the body and hips should not be on the same plane. Turning slightly to the side can make the male model's shoulders wider and the female model's waist thinner and hips more upturned.

5. Whole body: Teachers often say: "walk up" and "walk up", which does not mean that you start walking quickly, but that your body and music are integrated together, giving you a feeling of moving forward. .

Boys generally move less than girls when walking on the stage. This requires boys to pay more attention to careful exploration. When walking on the stage, the eyes can look left and right, and the time allocation of looking is very important. Avoid even distribution of time looking left and right. , and to be dynamic, the time of five to five minutes will never be as rhythmic as that of seven to seven minutes. No matter in terms of expressiveness and camera sense, you must know where the audience is?

Always think about grabbing the audience's attention. , these all depend on the boys’ understanding.

From the feet to the shoulders, to the hips to the head, as well as the movement of the eyes, these are all integrated, and we must pay attention to them when walking. It should look natural. Boys don't swing their arms rigorously just to swing their arms, and girls don't move their arms just to move their arms.

When walking, your arms swing back naturally to form one with the entire body. Your limbs and eyes should appear very natural and confident, then you will do it.

6. Regardless of whether men or women walk on the stage, there is only one purpose, which is to express the charm and soul of clothes.

Never put the cart before the horse. As for how to do it, it depends on the individual's cultivation and his ability to understand and perceive.

As for whether to have a cool expression, I think it should be based on the feeling of clothing and music to show whether it is cool, cheerful or otherwise. I often see male models who are cool because they have no expression on their faces. is secondary, and clothes are primary.

You must have the confidence to perform on the catwalk. People with confidence will shine. Also, don’t be feminine. Many male models now walk on the catwalk very femininely, which makes them look uncomfortable. There are certain differences between men and women. Show it!

7. Footwork: Models do not have very rigid steps. There is no requirement for how many centimeters the steps must take or how many centimeters the arms must swing. Even beginners can only do this. That's probably fine.

Everyone has a different understanding of music, so if you think this kind of music should be performed, just go with it. If most people think that your performance is awkward, you have to re-perform it. to understand this song.

8. Details: When swinging the arm back, the wrist is prone to not being in the same straight line as the forearm, and the wrist is bent backward;

When swinging the three-step buffer pose, the body has already Even if your forearm is steady and your wrist is still shaking; if you move your mouth or sigh when posing at the front desk; if you blink too frequently on the stage, you should pay attention to these things.