I tend to walk toe first, although I do use the heel on occasion when I dance. I have found then walking on a single track, forward, that the toe first is easier for me (I learned it that way). However, I never land toe first. I land with a "broken" foot, i.e., that is, the outside edge of my foot hits the ground (no pressure on it). As I move off the back foot, I "roll" onto the metatarsal and I am prepared for the next step. Breaking the foot creates and action in the opposite hip, which remains slightly back with respect to the moving body and acts as a counter weight. This movement can be executed very slowly. It is very hard (for me) to walk with a heel lead in slow motion. Of course, this does not work when walking on two tracks. I used the technique for small steps as well, but the "edge of the foot" effect is reduced accordingly, but is always there. This technique is responsible for greatly increasing velocity control and smoothness (if that is desired). You can see this technique used in Gavito's dancing.
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