Working out in High Heels!
headless1991
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I'm going to start wearing my stilletos when I work out. I got the thought to do this so I started researching if it would be helpful! It stated not only does it help to tone every thing more, but it also strengthens the pelvic muscles! And that's a win win for every one! LOL Here are some of the exercises it suggested doing in heels.
"Do squats: Have you ever noticed how great Julissa Bermudez's butt looks? The Dominican TV Host has a rear that can easily compete with J.Lo's and she has her high heels to thank for that. She does squats regularly with her high heels on. Try wearing your highest stilettos the next time you attempt to do some squatting exercises, but start off doing less reps than usual. You might not be able to handle the intensity!
Lunges: If you're going to do lunges in heels, try a pair that features a lower, and thicker heel. You don't want to lose your balance and wind up falling. Try doing 2 to 3 sets of 15 to 20 reps. This is a great way to tone up your butt, quads, and inner thighs.
Dance: There's a reason why professional dancers tend to rehearse in their high heels. Not only do they need to get used to dancing in their tacones for the day of the performance, but I'm convinced it helps work out their legs more than usual. Seriously, have you ever seen a professional dancer with so-so looking legs? I didn't think so! The next time you decide to go dancing, whether at a club or around your living room, make sure to throw on those heels.
Plié: Here's another move that will definitely give your butt some lift. Start off standing with your feet wide apart (in heels of course) with your toes turned out and your arms at your sides. Now lower your body into a plié squat and while you go down, raise your arms in front of you, shoulder height with palms facing down. Hold the position for 3 seconds and then continue with 10 reps.
Warning: Your booty will hurt afterwards. Work out those calves: Strengthen those calf muscles by repeatedly going up a flight stairs with high heels on. You'll feel it almost instantly and the best part is you'll be working your thighs and your butt simultaneously. It might sound silly but it really works! "
I love this! I'm already trying it in a pair of 5" heels (they are the easiest pair for me to stand and walk in for long periods) and you can definitely feel the pull more!
But of course be careful! If you're not comfortable in heels try a smaller heel, wedges, or those sneaker heels!
"Do squats: Have you ever noticed how great Julissa Bermudez's butt looks? The Dominican TV Host has a rear that can easily compete with J.Lo's and she has her high heels to thank for that. She does squats regularly with her high heels on. Try wearing your highest stilettos the next time you attempt to do some squatting exercises, but start off doing less reps than usual. You might not be able to handle the intensity!
Lunges: If you're going to do lunges in heels, try a pair that features a lower, and thicker heel. You don't want to lose your balance and wind up falling. Try doing 2 to 3 sets of 15 to 20 reps. This is a great way to tone up your butt, quads, and inner thighs.
Dance: There's a reason why professional dancers tend to rehearse in their high heels. Not only do they need to get used to dancing in their tacones for the day of the performance, but I'm convinced it helps work out their legs more than usual. Seriously, have you ever seen a professional dancer with so-so looking legs? I didn't think so! The next time you decide to go dancing, whether at a club or around your living room, make sure to throw on those heels.
Plié: Here's another move that will definitely give your butt some lift. Start off standing with your feet wide apart (in heels of course) with your toes turned out and your arms at your sides. Now lower your body into a plié squat and while you go down, raise your arms in front of you, shoulder height with palms facing down. Hold the position for 3 seconds and then continue with 10 reps.
Warning: Your booty will hurt afterwards. Work out those calves: Strengthen those calf muscles by repeatedly going up a flight stairs with high heels on. You'll feel it almost instantly and the best part is you'll be working your thighs and your butt simultaneously. It might sound silly but it really works! "
I love this! I'm already trying it in a pair of 5" heels (they are the easiest pair for me to stand and walk in for long periods) and you can definitely feel the pull more!
But of course be careful! If you're not comfortable in heels try a smaller heel, wedges, or those sneaker heels!
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might I suggest you get under a barbell and just lift weight rather than potentially breaking your ankle??
I've got a great *kitten*.
I never squat in heels.
too much risk- bad form and just... yeah- oh
there's a video for this!!!
AH HA
found it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y50POlvKRyw0 -
yeh. sounds like a great way to snap your ankle in half.0
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I can only squat in heels otherwise I fall over.0
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I have a hard enough time keeping my balance in running shoes. This just sounds like a bad idea to me.0
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Yeah….I'm gonna go with "no." Lifting heavy things in high heels just seems like a recipe for disaster.0
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Just incase you cant see her toning the crapspackle out of her ankle, here it is in all its freeze frame glory.
I'm 100% sure, she never did that again, and possibly, never walked right after that.
game over.
Side Bar question: How do you think she got the big bandage on her arm?
maybe trying to pole vault with a chainsaw?0 -
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Just incase you cant see her toning the crapspackle out of her ankle, here it is in all its freeze frame glory.
I'm 100% sure, she never did that again, and possibly, never walked right after that.
game over.
Side Bar question: How do you think she got the big bandage on her arm?
maybe trying to pole vault with a chainsaw?
big fat thumbs up on the freeze frame.
I knew I watched that video way back when for a reason!!!0 -
I can barely walk in heels. Thinking of squatting in heels blows my mind. This is a recipe for disaster and more.0
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Yeah.. no.0
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It gives a new meaning to "hitting the gym".0
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Umm, no. I'll stick to my chucks or vibrams0
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NO.0
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My cousin who wanted to always look "good" swore she would never wear sneakers (except for her job because it was required).
When she would come to visit we'd do the whole mall trip...going to different 1's in 1 day.
When I would see what she was wearing I'd caution her "are you sure that's what you want to wear" (besides the weather conditions in Nov), she assured me that's what she'd brought to wear.
For me it wasn't that I was trying to take her joy away from the fashion of her wearing heels but just being realistic of doing a lot of walking.
Im sure everyone knows the saying no pain, no gain...in her situation the results of her heel wearing days are very much over.
2 yrs ago she started having severe pain...
http://archive.wltx.com/news/health/article/170640/291/High-Heels-Can-Do-Serious-Damage-Study-Says.
She now wishes she could've had a different mentality on the whole "heels" theory.0 -
Ummmm the only "working out" you should be doing in stiletto's is the type of "working out" that involves a pole and/or lap dance and your significant other.
Bad idea OP.0 -
My mom always wore heels. Now she always has to wear them. Her tendons shortened and now it hurts her to walk flat.0
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Just incase you cant see her toning the crapspackle out of her ankle, here it is in all its freeze frame glory.
I'm 100% sure, she never did that again, and possibly, never walked right after that.
game over.
Side Bar question: How do you think she got the big bandage on her arm?
maybe trying to pole vault with a chainsaw?
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:0 -
My mom always wore heels. Now she always has to wear them. Her tendons shortened and now it hurts her to walk flat.
wow, that sucks. i'm sorry to hear that. Are there any stretches or anything else that she can do to try to reverse the damage?0 -
I'm going to start wearing my stilletos when I work out. I got the thought to do this so I started researching if it would be helpful! It stated not only does it help to tone every thing more, but it also strengthens the pelvic muscles! And that's a win win for every one! LOL Here are some of the exercises it suggested doing in heels.
"Do squats: Have you ever noticed how great Julissa Bermudez's butt looks? The Dominican TV Host has a rear that can easily compete with J.Lo's and she has her high heels to thank for that. She does squats regularly with her high heels on. Try wearing your highest stilettos the next time you attempt to do some squatting exercises, but start off doing less reps than usual. You might not be able to handle the intensity!
Lunges: If you're going to do lunges in heels, try a pair that features a lower, and thicker heel. You don't want to lose your balance and wind up falling. Try doing 2 to 3 sets of 15 to 20 reps. This is a great way to tone up your butt, quads, and inner thighs.
Dance: There's a reason why professional dancers tend to rehearse in their high heels. Not only do they need to get used to dancing in their tacones for the day of the performance, but I'm convinced it helps work out their legs more than usual. Seriously, have you ever seen a professional dancer with so-so looking legs? I didn't think so! The next time you decide to go dancing, whether at a club or around your living room, make sure to throw on those heels.
Plié: Here's another move that will definitely give your butt some lift. Start off standing with your feet wide apart (in heels of course) with your toes turned out and your arms at your sides. Now lower your body into a plié squat and while you go down, raise your arms in front of you, shoulder height with palms facing down. Hold the position for 3 seconds and then continue with 10 reps.
Warning: Your booty will hurt afterwards. Work out those calves: Strengthen those calf muscles by repeatedly going up a flight stairs with high heels on. You'll feel it almost instantly and the best part is you'll be working your thighs and your butt simultaneously. It might sound silly but it really works! "
I love this! I'm already trying it in a pair of 5" heels (they are the easiest pair for me to stand and walk in for long periods) and you can definitely feel the pull more!
But of course be careful! If you're not comfortable in heels try a smaller heel, wedges, or those sneaker heels!
You have got to be trolling. But in case you're not, yeah... Horrible idea. Quick route to the ER.0 -
Darn, someone beat me to it! Saw that earlier today.0
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Every time I look at that still from the deadlifting video makes me gag. Reminds me of this, but with more ouch.
I can barely walk in high heels on the reg, so I'm definitely not exercising in them.
Once, I did wear knee-highs boots (heeled, obviously) to a strip-aerobics class when I was 16. I was much braver - and dumber - back then.0 -
All booty-inducing benefits heels might have you'd screw your back up because your feet are so far off the floor. Do yourself a favour and avoid the gimmicks.0
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I see someone beat me to posting the video of the woman snapping her ankles. Yeah, bad idea.
BTW, my butt is huge, and I have never even worn a pair of heels...ever.0 -
NO. Worst idea ever. If you want to target the butt a little differently, squat with a weight plate or two tucked under your heel, but please for the love do NOT squat in heels.0
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You can have the best of both worlds
There's a woman at our gym who can't keep away from the muscle guys there (certainly not me I might add!). She works out and flirts with them every time I see her.
She obviously thinks she looks at her best though in short skirts and high heels because every now and again she will come into the gym with her best going out gear and high heels, do a lap of the gym pretending she is looking for something with her finger on her chin and puzzled look on her face, then walks out again when she is certain everyone has seen her.0 -
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I'm going to start wearing my stilletos when I work out. I got the thought to do this so I started researching if it would be helpful! It stated not only does it help to tone every thing more, but it also strengthens the pelvic muscles! And that's a win win for every one! LOL Here are some of the exercises it suggested doing in heels.
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Just incase you cant see her toning the crapspackle out of her ankle, here it is in all its freeze frame glory.
I'm 100% sure, she never did that again, and possibly, never walked right after that.
game over.
Side Bar question: How do you think she got the big bandage on her arm?
maybe trying to pole vault with a chainsaw?
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My mom always wore heels. Now she always has to wear them. Her tendons shortened and now it hurts her to walk flat.
wow, that sucks. i'm sorry to hear that. Are there any stretches or anything else that she can do to try to reverse the damage?
She hasn't found any yet.0 -
Wow, of all the silly, crazy plans I've read....0
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