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Is there a big gap between 12cm and 10cm high heels?

My feeling is big, but not as big as some people describe. 10cm is basically stress-free for high heel control, because this height allows the heel and sole to land at the same time when stepping. 12cm is not like this. The heel of a normal foot will land first. Some people who wear this kind of high-heeled shoes for the first time will turn their ankles rigidly with the heel as the fulcrum after the shoes touch the ground, which is neither elegant nor stable. Therefore, to wear 12cm high heels, you must master certain skills. One way is to lift the buttocks, which can shrink the heel upwards and let the sole and heel land at the same time. Another way is to move the center of gravity forward when taking the leg, which is equivalent to turning around ahead of time, but at this time the fulcrum is on the hind foot, which is also connected with the upper body, so it is not stiff, but looks like a tiger. In actual walking, these two methods are often used simultaneously. If the model takes the catwalk, it may be more important to lift the hips, which may be more natural and comfortable in daily walking. Therefore, there is still a big difference between 12cm high heels and 10cm high heels. 12cm needs professional skills and has mastered the walking method of 12cm. Even if you encounter 13, 14 or even 15cm high heels, you can control them quickly.