Month: March 2025

  • Common Misconceptions When Walking in High Heels – Chapter 2

    Common Misconceptions When Walking in High Heels – Chapter 2

    Many women unknowingly
    make certain mistakes
    when walking in high heels.

    Today, I would like to address
    the second most common mistake.

    This concerns taking excessively
     large strides while wearing heels.

    Why is an exaggerated
    stride unsuitable?

    Here are the key reasons to understand:

    1. The Risk of Landing on the Heel First

    When taking too large a step,
    controlling the landing of your
    foot becomes more challenging,
    increasing the likelihood of
    placing the heel down first.

    If you wish to understand
    why landing on the heel first is
    discouraged, I invite you to read
    my previous article:

    Common Misconceptions
    When Walking in High Heels – Chapter 1

    2. The Impact on Knees and Posture

    If you walk in high heels with
    a large stride, you tend to land
    your foot while bending your knee.

    This risk leads to the following
    consequences:

    Landing with a bent knee increases
    the shock to the knee, which not
    only causes knee pain
     but also reduces the ability of the
    abdominal muscles to lift
    the torso, leading to excessive
    arching of the back and potentially
    causing lumbar pain.

    The muscles of the knees and
    the abdominals are intimately
    connected, directly influencing
    body alignment and stability.

    3. The Risk of Damaging Your Heels

    When attempting to avoid bending
    your knee, if you land with your leg
    fully extended and still strike the
    ground with your heel, your heel
    may break or get damaged.

    Because the heel forms a sharp
    angle with the ground, it increases
    the risk of damaging your heel
    or even potentially breaking it.

    4. A Loss of Elegance

    The final reason
    is that it reduces elegance.

    Controlling the length of your
    stride is essential as it prevents a gap
    from forming between your knees
     while walking, which is also connected
     to mindful walking.

    When your stride is too wide,
     a natural gap forms between your
     knees, and no matter how beautiful
    your outfit is, your elegance
    will be compromised.

    This is especially noticeable
    when walking at a fast pace,
    as the gap between your knees
     becomes more noticeable.

    Therefore, be extra careful.
    During my pregnancy,
    when I walked in high heels,
    I noticed that a gap between
     my knees would form more easily.

    I made a conscious effort to
    touch my knees together and
    ensured no gap formed, paying
    careful attention to this detail.

    Even the slightest gap between
    the knees while walking is truly
    unattractive.

    To see how even the smallest gap
    between the knees can significantly
    diminish elegance,
    please watch the video below.


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  • Common Misconceptions When Walking in High Heels – Chapter 1

    Common Misconceptions When Walking in High Heels – Chapter 1

    Starting today
    I will share on my blog the
    three main misconceptions that
    many women have when walking
    in high heels.

    Today, I will mention the first
    and most common misconception.

    The first mistake is landing
    on the heel when walking in
    high heels.

    Before walking in heels
    it’s important to start by carefully
    observing your shoes.

    There is an “obstacle”
    under the heel:
    it’s the “heel” of the shoe.

    No matter if the heel is short
    or long, if you land on the heel
     as you would with flat shoes
    it will inevitably disturb your
    balance.

    This is easily predictable.

    However, many women walk
    without questioning the habit of
    landing on the heel.

    This disrupts the body’s balance
    and, in order to maintain it,
    you will tend to arch your back
    or make unnecessary up-and-down
    movements, which prevents
    maintaining your body axis and
    may lead to lower back pain.

    At the same time, if you land
    on the heel, the angle between
    the heel and the ground becomes
    sharper, which can damage or break
    the heel.

    Additionally, when landing
    on the heel, all your weight
    concentrates on the small
    thin heel, putting pressure on the
    outer side of your foot.

    This can lead to excessive strain
    on the muscles on the outer side
    of your legs and cause problems
    like bow legs.

    From an elegance standpoint,
    landing on the heel will make
    the sole of your shoe visible from
    the front, which considerably
    reduces elegance.

    This is a scene often observed
    when celebrities or actresses are
     photographed while walking.

    Even if they are wearing a beautiful
    dress and have perfect makeup,
    the fact that the sole of their shoe is
    visible takes away from their class.

    In summary, landing on the heel
    brings no benefits, either for your
    body or from an elegance perspective.

    So, how should you do it?

    Before landing, direct your toes
    downward and avoid placing your
    heel first.

    In other words, focus on
    distributing the weight onto the
    ball of your big toe.

    The ball of your big toe and
    the body axis are closely connected
    which helps maintain stable balance
    and strengthens the body axis.

    It is also necessary to lift your
    abdominal muscles upward to avoid
    arching your back.

    The use of the force from the ball
    of the big toe and lifting the
    abdominal muscles upward
    are interconnected, helping to
    avoid lower back pain.

    This technique requires practice
    even if you understand it
    intellectually.

    This is why high heel lessons are
    so important: we work on these
    fundamentals with exercises without
    high heels to strengthen your posture
    and balance.

    This is precisely why
    the ASAMI-PARIS method not only
    teaches you to walk with elegance
    but also has amazing benefits for your
    health.

    Even those who currently walk landing
    on the heel may not feel immediate
    effects, but in the long term, due to
    the structure of your body, it could
    lead to lower back or foot pain.

    The beauty and health benefits
    you can achieve through
    this method are unique in the world.



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     asamiparis.fr@gmail.com

  • The Essential Abdominal Muscles for Walking in High Heels

    The Essential Abdominal Muscles for Walking in High Heels

    Many people believe that
    walking in high heels relies solely
    on leg muscles.

    However
    this is a complete misconception.

    To walk correctly and elegantly
    in high heels, leg muscles are indeed
    important, but the entire body’s
    musculature is required.

    Among all muscles
    the abdominal muscles play
    the most crucial role.

    However, the abdominal muscles
    needed for walking in high heels
    cannot be trained at the gym or
    with exercise machines.

    Why?
    Because the typical abdominal
    workouts, such as crunches
    do not target the specific muscles
     required for high heels.

    The key lies in lifting the
    abdominal muscles upward
    to their maximum potential.

    To develop this strength
    one must cultivate the habit
    of engaging and lifting the
    abdominal muscles daily.

    When walking in flat shoes
    maintaining this awareness
    is extremely difficult.

    This is because flat shoes
    allow us to walk without
    consciously engaging our
    abdominal muscles.

    This is precisely why many
    people experience
    lower back pain—
    even when wearing flat shoes.

    Without engaging the deep
    core muscles, the lower back
    unconsciously arches backward
    leading to discomfort and pain.

    On the other hand
    walking in high heels
    immediately
    reveals imbalances.

    If the abdominal muscles
    are not properly engaged
    the body naturally compensates
    by leaning backward often
    resulting in lower back pain
    or difficulty maintaining balance.

    In this way, high heels act
    like a “lie detector,” exposing
    weaknesses in our posture
    and muscle engagement.

    Through my high-heel
    walking lessons
    I have successfully helped
    many women overcome
    their lower back pain.

    The key to this transformation?

    Strengthening and lifting
    the abdominal muscles.
    The impact of engaged
    abdominal muscles is profound.

    For instance, improved posture
    enhances charisma and elevates
    one’s presence.

    Naturally, resolving back pain and
    maintaining a healthy, well-balanced
    body becomes much easier.

    These benefits can only be fully
    understood by those who
    experience my lessons firsthand.

    However, one thing is certain:
    both the body and mind undergo
    a remarkable transformation.

    This is why, before practicing
    walking exercises in high heels
    I always work with my clients
    to build their abdominal and
    back strength.

    I have attached an Instagram
    video below for you to try.

    Before stepping into your
    high heels, I invite you to give
    it a try.


    Contact
     asamiparis.fr@gmail.com

  • The Elegance of First-Class: Perfecting the Art of Walking

    The Elegance of First-Class: Perfecting the Art of Walking

    The Hidden Power of Aura

    No matter the beauty of the
    dress you wear or the flawless
    makeup you apply, your presence
    and aura can’t be altered.

    There is a way to transform
    this presence. It resides in the
    art of posture and the way you walk.

    The world is filled with
    extraordinary women,
    but many of them have
    their beauty overshadowed
    by the way they walk.

    The Graceful Journey:
    Mastering the Art of Walking

    If your knees do not touch
    and leave a slight gap as you walk
    even the most opulent dress you
    wear will be reduced to the ordinary.

    If your body sways from side
    to side or if your hips move up
    and down in an irregular rhythm
    it emanates an aura far from
    the grace and maturity you desire.

    Walking with elegance is not
    a skill that can be acquired in a day

    It demands the same conscious
    awareness and effort that one would
    invest in a sublime art or a piece of
    music that touches the soul.

    It is only through subtle
    sustained effort that true elegance
    can be attained.

    Elegance as a Reflection of
    Inner Transformation

    When the word
    “effort” is mentioned
    many may feel reluctant.

    But the effort required to
    become more beautiful should
    never be seen as a burden.

    For a woman, this journey is
    a wellspring of happiness
    joy and pleasure.

    It is because each time you train
    you can see your reflection
    in the mirror shift subtly
    but profoundly into something
    more radiant.

    First-class individuals do not
    always express themselves
    through words, but they observe
    whether your walk is beautiful
    or not.

    Only the one who walks
    remains unaware of the profound
    impact of their gait.

    No clothing or
    makeup can conceal this.

    Your walk reveals the very
    essence of how you live and
    it is in this walk that the
    quality of life you lead is
    reflected showing the presence
    of a heart that is dedicated,
    attentive and graceful each day.



    Contact
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