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The term "catwalk" is believed to have originated from bridges that used to connect adjacent buildings, especially during construction or structural repair. These narrow walkways could rise quite high up above the ground and were designated the name "catwalk" not because of the presence of cats, but because of the cat's agility as well as its ability to land unharmed from relative heights. Because of the limited width and the height of these platforms, it was said that only a cat could walk the length of the platform with out trepidation.


Fri Oct 01, 2010 8:39 am
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This may take some practice to look good. When the beats to your music are slower, swing your hips more and slow your pace. When you make your turn at the end, make sure your left foot is in front as you pause for a beat or double beat in your music.The origin of the word model comes from French word Modele. The models are employed for the purpose of displaying & promoting fashionable branded clothes.Many women desire to appear, dress and act like a model. To imitate a model, one should first start walking like a model. The females on the runway might make the whole act look like a cakewalk but displaying that confidence and designer.Make your walk look elongated and powerful by bracing your legs almost in the same manner a horse would. For every step, you must raise your foot a proper distance off the platform by bending the knee and then settle it down in front of the other leg.


Tue Oct 05, 2010 11:10 am
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Hi,
Catwalk has taken on a much more specific image in our collective imaginations. As understood in the vernacular, it is generally meant as a long and narrow stage on which a person walks to display articles of clothing. This stage is usually elevated and may be flanked by seats on either side, usually reserved for an audience. The catwalk is kept narrow so that the clothes and accessories being exhibited can be observed more closely.

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