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LEGWORK - Who Says Louboutins Aren't Meant for Walking?

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I often have stiletto anxiety -- will I be able to walk like a normal person, if I wear the killer shoes that make the outfit?


The answer has always been no, until now.

I recently had the pleasure of taking the LEGWORK workout (as seen in ELLE and Allure) and workshop for sexy high heel walking. Created by women's shoe designers Victor Chu and Cece Chin, the workout was designed to strengthen your core muscles (abs and back), sculpt and tone your legs from hip to toe, and to teach you how the experts strut their stuff in stilettos. It's an hour of training for runway-worthy high heel walking and it's a real self-esteem booster.

For the first half of the class, you're on a mat doing lower-body work, not unlike Pilates moves. Melanie Lynn, the instructor for the class I attended in downtown NYC, led us through a series of exercises that worked muscles in my legs and abs, including ones I didn't even know I had!

For the second half of the class, we put on our heels and went to work. We were coached on posture -- the number one issue women have when walking in heels is that they either fall forward and stick their butts out, or they lean back and jut their hips forward. Melanie showed us how to pull up through the abs and back through the shoulders while still keeping our hips loose. Then we strutted the length of the studio in teams of two and three to the tunes of Britney and Beyoncé.

LEGWORK was a blast and there wasn't one woman in the class who didn't look and feel better in heels by the end of the hour. Four-inch, strappy sandals for spring lurking in the closet? Bring 'em on!

And if you can't make it to NYC for the classes, no problem, you can buy the DVD or download the workout to your video iPod for on-demand heel help.

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