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    I think walking with your arms up like you have enormous invisible lats is ridiculous.

    But people that walk slowly and smoothly can be very intimidating and suave. I have noticed females love this and will get the deer in the headlights look if you walk into a place slowly and with immense confidence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kirk3624 View Post
    I think walking with your arms up like you have enormous invisible lats is ridiculous.

    But people that walk slowly and smoothly can be very intimidating and suave. I have noticed females love this and will get the deer in the headlights look if you walk into a place slowly and with immense confidence.
    Yep ALL THE TIME. I was talking to a few girls about how when they pass a guy who piques their interest, they ALWAYS play with their hair like its a nervous twitch or w/e.

    I posted a thread a while ago (not here) on perfecting gait. I still have it saved so depending on how things go maybe I'll submit it.
    It covers every aspect, even things you wouldn't imagine like the 1" airsoles off of ebay.
    WOW, these things will improve you're walk instantly. They affect the way your feet hit the ground and it feel like you're walking on air.
    Also large doses of vitamin C (6-8gms ed) surge collagen levels in your joints which I noticed makes a huge difference too.
    Like having pads between your joints.

    I noticed a difference in like a week, and have been taking doses that high for about 2 years now, I swear by it 100%.
    There about a thousand other things you can just practice or understand about b/language and kinetic limb interactions.
    But I'm not about to dive into it unless people actually give a shit.

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