@@valeria-ll2fe that is true, but how people walk can't actually tell the full story. For exmaple: when someone told me that according to a study, if you walk with your back humped, you aren't confident, and in my mind I was like "oh yeah, it's not like osteoporosis exists." It's not fully accurate, but it was studied. We just can't really paint the whole picture sometimes
0:06 LUFFY 0:18 Sanji the cat 😂 1:12 Zoro got lost again... 1:55 Hange and the kids- (2:03 Levi) 2:17 Komi-san 3:05 Soul and Maka 4:04 Inosuke Also I love how zoro is lost throughout the video I usually feel like an Executive and Arm-crosser, I only get worried when there are alot of people and I'm not comfortable.
I guess I am in “The Show-Boat” category. I like to walk like I am a runway model even in public. Makes me feel way more comfortable because it’s in my nature and it’s harder to hide that energy inside my body. There is no use in putting your confidence in a jail! You will feel way more confident when you walk like the way you feel comfy :)
Hey, I have basically the exact same thing and I wanna ask you something. Do you also feel like you almost HAVE to walk this way or else it just feels wrong?
How weird- for once I don't really find myself falling into one category. I feel I'm more of a combo between the executive and the worrier since I don't got a lot of confidence but I want others to feel like I do. Great vid as always Psych! :D
I've noticed that my walking style is usually The Worrier, as I do often look down sometimes when walking, but also still looking forward a bit. But I also do a bit of The Chiller as well, especially if I happen to be wearing a hoodie of sometime. I'd say these definitely match up with me, as I am fairly laid-back introvert.
So I'm thinking I'm an Executive Walker. Now, I do pay attention to my surroundings--for the simple fact of how I was raised to do so for safety reasons and as an adult you should always notice everything no matter your walking pace. But, yes I walk fast. Hell, I have places to be! Even at work I walk fast.💁🏾♀️🤣🤣 I really love these videos, there so soothing to my soul and of course educational in the same breath. 😁
My EX is 6'5" When he walks, he sticks his nose in the air and sets out at MAXIMUM stride, so that all the little (and even normal) people around him are forced to scuttle to keep up with him. Disney world SUCKED, but I lost like 12 lbs in 2 weeks, and our son (but only for a little bit)..... I can't imagine THAT being a desirable executive trait... Dictator, MAYBE....
I love all the little cameos lol especially Komi. Love this channel! Always helping me understand hose around me and how to approachable to all walks of life.
Based on the walks here, the ones I do the most: 1:04 Executive - I do this all the time nowadays. There's never enough time. 2:45 Chiller - This is the main walk I do when I finally do all the things I need to do so I can chill wherever I want (or a time where I'm forced to relax) I used to be a worrier 2:10 for most of my time growing up and in my early 20s. However, I stopped once someone told me that one way to reduce how depressed you are is to keep your head up. They said it had something to do with blood flow, but I'm not sure what it was. Whether it's placebo effect or not, I don't care because it worked for me, and anyone that I tell it to will come back to me in a couple weeks telling me it works for them. Combine these 3 things and you can kinda sum up a large chunk of my life. I used to be someone with very sensitive emotions and was always depressed and had anxiety. So I worried all the time about how I could make it all better when walking to places since it was the only real time I had to be able to think. So head down, looking down, walking slowly was a constant. Upon taking steps to fix my life slowly overtime, I stopped worrying, stopped being depressed all the time. However, there's always more to be done if I want to do what I want in life, so I generally walk quickly because I want stuff done asap. Then when everything is done, the chiller walks come out, as I'm happy with all improvements that have happened in my life, and happy with everything that I've done. Life will always get better as long as you put in the effort to improve it, and it will become easier to do so in the future. = )
Perhaps you aren't aware of your walking style as a default worrier and are mis-categorizing yourself as a chiller. It's more about your natural style and you can't just choose between different situations. Executive personality is the polar opposite of the worrier and very confident to the point of arrogance.
@@gezzapk I'll try to explain a little more then. = ) "Executive personality is the polar opposite of the worrier and very confident to the point of arrogance." That sounds more like the showboat walking style. The video just describes executive walker as someone that is very focused on their goals and getting it done and walking quickly. When I started walking with the executive style it was when I had to walk in public places more often and my anxiety was at it's worst. Walking to places quickly so I didn't have to be in a stressful environment anymore. Head up was mainly to move to a different area whenever possible, and to lookout for things that could cause some embarrassing situation. There's a reason why I said "I used to be a worrier". Events can change who you are, so have a good chunk of my life story explaining why I was something but now no longer. Here is my long journey from being one of the most skittish people you've ever seen, to someone that is just a quiet emotional person that'll sometimes take charge if no one else wants to. When I was younger, depression and anxiety basically ruled my life. When my anxiety was at it's worst, I was basically agoraphobic, just existing outside the house felt extremely terrible. Being in the same room as another person made me feel horrible, and if I stayed near people for too long, my body would feel very weak, which would make for very unproductive days since it would drain my energy, which would then lead to more depression for not getting things done. This is why I originally started doing the "executive walk", because the longer I was out in public, the more my energy was drained, so my objective done immediately, then that's less time for my emotions to make my body feel sore and stuff. Overtime I did get over that. In Middle school to high school I basically was tired of all the cruddy people I was meeting and stopped talking to everyone except for my current "best friends", and when you don't practice socializing it's just going to cause a lot more anxiety. Around 19 I realized my anxiety was effecting my ability to get a job, which I didn't think would be a problem because I always heard that jobs are easy as heck, quizzes are very hard, I always got A+ on my tests, so theoretically that must make getting a job a breeze, but no, it doesn't work that was. So I decided to look up a online meetup group so I can get over my anxiety and I got lucky with people that were used to people with anxiety which helped a little bit. One time they decided to drag me to a convention. First 2 days I was basically stuck in the hotel room because anxiety was too bad, but the last day I was so bored and said "F it, I'm tired of just being in here, I'm gonna go see what there is" and then had a great time on that last day. Knowing that it was possible for me actually enjoy myself around a large group of people, this did massive wonders for my anxiety. Later on my drive to "master" every game I touched growing up led me to trying to win in some team games. However when you play with randoms, your chances of losing skyrocket. One week I was having a very horrible time in life and was one of the few times I got very irritable. So out of frustration I started leading people, but at first it was not working 'cuz people generally don't want to listen to someone that you can tell is irritable in some way. Then I just gave up and was still giving advice but apathetically. Then people started listening, then I started feeling good especially when people were thanking me for tips. Then I started having an easy time leading people, and even if someone was having a very bad day, it'd take about 5-15 minutes for them to come around and start playing better and start chilling. This did absolute wonders for getting over my anxiety which would then pave the way for the last large step with getting over anxiety. Basically a few years ago I got VR because I was attempting to get remove anxiety (after all I've tried many many things in the past to remove anxiety, this seemed more likely than a lot of those things). Turns out I'm incredibly sensitive to it, more than I ever thought possible, even to the point of getting phantom sense and whatnot (Which is nice sometimes, but other times annoying as there is no "off button" for phantom sense). So because I'm so sensitive to it, talking to people in VR, it feels like I'm actually talking to them IRL. I was a wallflower to the extreme, but luckily there were some games that could be played am I'm extremely familiar with playing games which lowered the anxiety a little bit. So I played a lot of murder and "never have I ever" when I first played in VR until I was able to find a nice friend group. Then slowly overtime I stopped being so nervous, and I even look at people in the face with no problems anymore. The feeling of something horrible is about to happen IRL was now gone, as I now feel comforted being in the presence of other people IRL. Nowadays I don't feel anxiety unless it's someone entirely new in an area where there is literally nothing to do and I know nothing about them. Lots of awkward moments until I can figure out what kind of person they are. I prefer finding friends through friends because it can be hard to keep up with all the friends I have already, so no reason to not meet someone without the mutual friend there. Also past few months I've started yanking other people out of their comfort zones since so many of my friends wanted to do the same things but were too nervous to start anything because they were nervous about wasting someone's time or whatever. I know this so I've starting up weekly/monthly things recently. Also, I have a massive confidence boost recently because I saw the 1997 berserk anime (watch it if you don't know spoilers!). Saw this character named Griffith, and he did quite a few things I could relate too and he seems like a cool dude. Seeing enough of him I was like "gasp, is this the first character in anything that I could possibly actually idolize in my life? I'm 33 right now, I never thought I'd see the day". However, at first I was depressed for a bit because Griffith makes a little bit of an oopsies near the end that makes Guts a bit grumpy. Then it made me realize I metaphorically did the same oopsies multiple times in the past of my life. Stopped being sad when someone was like "dude, you worry too much, you'd never do that nowadays", which calmed me down, after all the group of friends I have now are much different from "friends" of before where previous friends were either bullies pretending to be friends when I was a kid because they love seeing how I cry at the littlest things and stealing my stuff, or just random people I met in video games but never talked about anything other than the game itself. So now I have the most massive motivation boost because before I was just trying to improve myself to be the best I can be, now I'm happy with where I am, but now I want to be even better, and set an example that other people can look over to make them want to achieve their goals and get out of their ruts as well. I've done stuff like that in video games before, but now I'm trying to set an example so people get out of their IRL stuff. So yeah, I really love berserk and now know why a lot of series get inspired by it. Definitely reading into Friedrich Nietzsche stuff after I read the Berserk Manga since apparently Berserk pulls a lot of inspiration from him. I'm very happy with where I am right now with the things I've achieved and the good friends I have now I still have much more improvement to go, but I enjoy so much of everything in life now and I'm strong enough to make a path to whatever destination I want. So when I'm relaxing/forced to relax, I walk with the chill walk because it feels nice and I don't really have anywhere I need to be. I'm no longer the person that never had control over their life because they were too weak emotionally, physically, and socially, clinging onto the only thing that they knew that would make them happy in hopes that that thing would help their life. A person that was all alone with no support, and no way of knowing how they can get themselves out of that situation. I hope you understand why I said "used to be" now. I assume you just didn't see that part, but saying this here for anyone who did see but still think that someone can't change, also to feel better about where I am now, and venting a little bit. Seeing people say that no one ever changes their personality ever is just a little annoying to me since I've seen so many people change into vastly different people over the years (some of them making changes based on advice I've given them, changing their perspective on life) and myself having a huge emphasis on improving in my life, so even if there's a little implication that people with a certain type of personality are stuck in that one personality and are doomed to be that way can bother me. As for anyone who read all that, congratulations on surviving the wall of text! I like to be thorough, but I usually try to be more concise for a reason nowadays. Though every now and then I feel the need to say all the things =p
I used to be the person who walked like kinda fast (I was used to getting everywhere at the last minute, so I always had to walk fast and now it's kinda a habit + I got used to it especially by my older sister, who always used to walk fast, which she learned by the eldest sister of ours), keeping my head down, because of my lack of confidence. Then once, I suddenly said to myself (in my head) _Girl stop. You have to look more confident, so your head will be up. You might look down, but keep your head up._ and well with that I kinda gained some confidence (even though it's still low, but not as low as before, so I'm proud of myself ^^). At least my appearance doesn't look as weak as it used to (not calling anyone out, except for my past self). So now I walk quick, keeping my head up, appearing more confident, while I'm actually not really... And it's also good to confuse people I think, because I might appear like an extrovert, while I'm an introvert 😈. Just if anyone asks - yes, I hate people 😂...
Sounds like I'm in the same boat with you. I couldn't find my type in any of the described types in the video. I'm a typical introvert and still lacking of self confidence (impostor syndrome is quite strong in me) but I'll constantly remind myself to hold my head up high and shoulders straight. I love walking fast while taking huge steps and get kind of annoyed with people who walks too slow 🤣 especially healthy people who are younger and of my age. So if I'm by myself or with my siblings, I walk pretty fast. Just so used to it. The only time I walk slow is when I'm close to nature or hiking, enjoying the greens.
@@ZCJay I agree on all the things about walking, because same. Except for that I don't hike (don't do hiking? _HOW DO YOU EVEN-_ ). But I'm an introvert lacking confidence too honestly. And I'm really sorry, but I don't know what the syndrome is. But I'll google it and show you how I feel about it later ^^! Edit: I googled it and I'm sorry. It must be hard for you...
my friends always make fun of me for walking slowly and joke when i keep my head down. thank you for this video, it actually helped me feel a bit better
I'm more of a worrier walk, but if I'm listening to the right song I can have the executive walk. I also want to point out that the captions of the worrier is listed as warrior. I think that works too.
I cross my arms because everyone that has said to me at school “do you want to be my friend “ I say “sure😑” because I know that they are fake after that the leave my alone at lunch siting one a table and it’s just me there so I like to keep my own bubble thank you and this video is true.
To those saying how does psych apply to something like walking. Well what psychology does is try to identify and explain thought patterns, once you do that you can determine how a person will approach tasks (i.e walking, how they stand in a crowd, where a person will position themselves in respect to exits, etc.). Your thought patterns determine how you do everything, it’s just varying degrees of scale depending on the task.
I Hope this video contains a revelation to why I can’t walk in a straight line 😂😂especially walking with friends I find myself gearing to the left and running into them
@@PuppetzWitAttitudez huh 🤔 who would of thought. On second thought maybe I should go to the chiropractor or something because my shoulders even lean to the left too
I'm sorta the arm-crosser at times. Other times, I walk fast, like the executive. Usually, it's because I'm insecure of my chest area, so I use my arms to hide it. Other times, when I'm just nervous and insecure all together, I will walk at a quick pace, hoping to escape others. Great video! 😊❤
I am sometimes an excecutive walker, and other times, a worrier. And yup, I'm an introvert 😁. Also, the animation in this video is so calming and peaceful! 😌
I'm an executive walker, though I do pay some attention to my surroundings. I walk with a purpose, not like I got all day. I've been told to slow down by friends, who I may leave behind, and that I'm intimidating by those who don't know me. I'm not mean to people, but they assume I'm angry or that I'm short-tempered. I tried to slow my walking, but it felt just...wrong.
i love the oc's you guys decided to use! i ove how you guys can do so many characters and make them look so much cuter!! and the narrator i love your voice, its so calming! but i dont quite know what my walking style is, because half of my upper body is narrowed like a bow kinda. and, my head and neck look down a bit- and i get the impression that people think i look rather annoyed or mad-
I'd have to agree that I have the Exceptive walk. I do take into consideration that I have walked at a faster pace than a majority of people and I think it's funny or rather I enjoy that kind of walk as I cover more ground at a faster pace and it immediately gets people out of my way when I need to get things done. Also, I love this channel as it helped me through a... difficult time for lack of a better word. Please keep up the amazing videos
People in my college make fun of me for walking like a model... But i naturally walk like one since i was a kid. I am tall and slim lol and when i walk fast my hips and hands do the same movements of models and they made fun of it... So insecure they are
I'm an introvert, with depression and anxiety....so I used to take slow steps with my head low and my back arched. It sucked being like this for years but I currently can walk with head high and with proper posture. Gotta say tho, even when I cure my depression and anxiety (hopefully), I'll probably still focus in the ground and sink in my deep thoughts, the difference is that they will no longer be 90% negative. I swear there's just something appealing to this stereotypical introverted walk for me (maybe cuz I'm an introvert lol)
So how a lot of people walk was very much missing "Do you walk with your head held high, chest up, stepping softly but firmly, while also noticing everything going on around you? You're a soldier type. Someone that's confident, conscientious, engaging, and typically makes others feel protected just with their presence."
They missed the," socially awkward, but still a social butterfly type," and the ,"Tired from staying up too late on social media, but usually one of the first 6, " types. Probably find there are 30+ types after all the help we provide in the comment section.
I feel like most people walk with a mix of all of these different types. If I'm in a hurry to get somewhere I walk like the executive, but if I don't give a shit about anything and am just chilling I walk like a chiller. If I feel self conscious for whatever reason I walk a little bit like a worrier. It all depends on mood and circumstance.
I’ve been told I walk like a celebrity- the one foot in front of the other, hips swaying thing. By my gym teacher in PE a few years ago- it was flattering and flustering. So probably showboat? I am rather self absorbed- at first it was a conscious effort when a friend encouraged me a few years ago, saying it looked good to sway the hips more when I walk. She really hyped me up and gave me the confidence to walk like that. Before that I was a mix of executive and worrier- walking fast and focusing on the ground. Nervous- very introverted. So in all honesty, just changing a little thing like the way I walk gave me so much more confidence. Probably an intimidating amount- I even find I like to dance now. For fun. My body naturally moves to the music. The whole holding my head up high, really observing the decorations on the walls and smiling more to say “good morning”.. I find myself able to enjoy the environment around me so much more than I did back then. Part of walking like a showboat is just being comfortable with yourself and confident in who you are. One foot directly in front of the other. Shoulders back. And head held ‘high’.
For months I've purposefully walked almost exactly like Pierce Brosnan in his gunbarrel opening; So much so that it's become a habit. Just from that, walking itself has become fun because I feel extremely confident overall and i feel it makes me come off as open, yet determined.
"Personality in man is what is ‘not his own’ . . . what come from outside, what he has learned, or reflects, all traces of exterior impressions left in the memory." - G. I. Gurdjieff
I'm a Warrior. I've realized my tendency to look down while walking but I've been trying to power through that because I want to get better at socializing on the spot☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
I'm completely the Arm-Crosser, but the thing is that I cross my hands. My nature way of walking is always with the hand crossing, which I don't think the rest of people notice, but it can appear kinda weird to see a person walking like that xd. That's basically why I like the sweatshirts, with those front pockets which you can use to put your hands. I think... That I don't really feel safe or confident at all
0:30 5 styles 1:00 Video "start" 1) 1:03 the executive 2) 1:42 the politician 3) 2:10 the worrier 4) 2:45 the chiller 5) 3:18 the arm-crosser 6) 3:57 the stomper 7) 4:18 There show boat I'm all of them - mostly showboat, politician and executive... I blame my education lol
I love your mission and the cute little references in the videos, especially the possible lilo and stich one here 4:10 I'm probably the closest to the stomper Although I think I've been a lot of these depending on mood and circumstance Love the videos and keep doin what you're doin!
Huh. I don't walk like any of these. I keep my head low and look at the ground just ahead of me, keeping a lookout for tripping hazards etc-- but I take long strides & move quickly, wanting to get to my goal quickly.
I'm not exactly sure witch one I'm most like, but I've had a couple of people stop me while while walking around the amusement park I work at and complement the way I walk. I found it odd and confusing at first lol. I even made a note of it: An older dark skinned lady stopped me and told me I have a "hip-hop walk", (I have a cool walk she said to clarify) Also recently started wearing a loud bell on my belt to signify my location because I keep accidently keep sneaking up on co-workers and unintentionally scaring them so I was like why not wear a loud bell? I also get compared to a cat a lot too.
Psych2Go got me interested in body language, nuances, personalities, and other psychological stuff. It's always interesting incorporating what you learn in these videos into the real world around you and seeing these things much more easily.
mine are a mix of the stomper, executive and the showboat, mainly i really can't help but to walk loudly. im also attuned to slow walkers because i am mostly walking in the city, where its imperiative to walk fast so that carries for me. i also tend to walk with my feet pointing outward and not forward (which seems to signal meticulousness and introversion imo). the first time i noticed my walking style was when my mum pointed out that my now ex and i walked in the exact same way. (i'd also add that we were fairly similar people too).
The psychoanalysis of walking styles is actually a bit more complex than this. For example, the degree to which one swings their arms while walking usually speaks to how introverted or extroverted they are (extroverts generally engage their arms more). The way you walk may also fluctuate with your mood somewhat. For example, I generally try to walk with my head high and shoulders back. This is not a reflection of my confidence, since my self-esteem is generally low, but rather, an effort on my part to maintain good posture for health reasons. However, when I am very depressed, I find it hard to hold my head up and my shoulders slump forward. Even though I dislike this because I know it is bad for me physically, it is very hard to correct it when I’m down in the dumps. However, regardless of my mood and its effect on my posture, I tend to walk with a purposeful stride. Despite that, I don’t swing my arms much because I am an introvert. One’s gait can also be affected by physiological factors that are unrelated to the psyche. For example, I tend to look down when I walk because my balance is poor and it reduces the chances that I will stumble… also, I am always looking out for potential hazards in my walking path. Anything from an unexpected incline, a low step I didn’t notice, or even a small pothole could cause me to fall. I’m not worried, I’m experienced. Similarly, because I have an invisible disability, my gait is slower than the average person’s. Enough that I got bullied for it in middle school. I’m not walking slowly deliberately, but unless I am either speed walking on purpose or in a really upbeat and energetic mood, my “fast, purposeful” walking is slow by other people’s standards. And I generally try to avoid speed walking even when I’m excited because if I don’t pace myself, I’ll become exhausted no matter how happy I am and wind up walking slowly while stumbling around like I’m drunk because my body has no strength left. Walking is tough for some of us, man.
I’m the first one. The executive lol. However I am aware of my surroundings “energetically “ . You can always tell a lot about someone by their walk. Their vibration/vibe as well. I TOTALLY agree 💯
This is hugely interesting - especially as I walk A LOT and am very aware that my own mood influences how I walk each day ( fast and decisive some days and utterly shambolic on others 😄) I walk at a good pace and take in both my surroundings and those around me (I smile at people and their dogs A LOT 😁💖👍). I can wrap my arms around myself but that's generally to warm myself up! I love walking as it cheers me up, helps to keep my blood sugars balanced (I'm a type 1 diabetic) and gets me out and about every day.plus it's free and keeps me fit. I love it! It's such a wonderful way to mentally process problems and boost your mood (I know it definitely does that for me!) 😉👍
I definitely walk like an executive. My friend used to have trouble keeping up with my strides even though I'm shorter than her. I've also unintentionally passed a lot of people I know in public places because I'm lost in my own thoughts. Only when they call out to do I respond 😅
I think I have an executive type walk. I tend to walk fast (long strides, not quick movements) and with purpose. Side note: I’ve heard that the way someone angles their feet when they walk can be indicative of how open of a person they are.
I believe your walking style has more to do with the environment you grew up in. I grew up in Chicago with very bitter cold winters and harsh biting wind. Even though I haven’t lived there in over 40 years, I still walk the same: very briskly with my head down. Living in Mexico now with a more temperate climate, I notice almost everyone walks very slowly compared to me and with their heads up.
I think I might be a politician but I used to be the nervous walker type. It's crazy to see how much my walking style changed now that I'm recovering from severe depression. I hold my head up high , i smile more and initiate eye contact. I walk fast with my chest bumped but I can occasionally slow down to admire my surroundings.
I'm an arm crosser. i did it since i was child. this way of walk helps me a lot when i just wanna alone but in the public place. it also helps me to hide my insecurities. ☹️
I have a combination of the executive and the worrier. I nervously walk fast not because I'm cautious, but because I tend to think of my goal as leaving or getting somewhere.
I have multiple traits I would walk fast while in school and while walking alone, and I'd usually have my nose in a book. Now I walk quickly because I don't have the leg stamina to wait around and will usually be watching for cracks in the sidewalk where I can trip When I was with friends I'd slow down to walk behind them to hear the conversation I'm also an introvert
Was watching the whole video casually and wondering which would be an outcome of my type. Then at the end it was The-Show boat. I was much impressed by the projection it had suitable for my type 😎
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Thank you so much💕💕
Okieee 😊
I already did I posted that many I'm beginning to worry about myself lol
Sure ! Thanks a lot for the two videos ❤️
@@astalavista5328 😂
It's amazing how psychology can use little details in your life and determine a huge statements base on analysis.
One may question if the analysis is accurate.
I'm the 101th like :]
This entire channel is pseudo science. But entertaining nonetheless. Kind of analogous to astrology.
@@williamho6362 actually psychology IS a science, as opposed to astrology which has no scientific basis
@@valeria-ll2fe that is true, but how people walk can't actually tell the full story. For exmaple: when someone told me that according to a study, if you walk with your back humped, you aren't confident, and in my mind I was like "oh yeah, it's not like osteoporosis exists."
It's not fully accurate, but it was studied. We just can't really paint the whole picture sometimes
0:06 LUFFY
0:18 Sanji the cat 😂
1:12 Zoro got lost again...
1:55 Hange and the kids- (2:03 Levi)
2:17 Komi-san
3:05 Soul and Maka
4:04 Inosuke
Also I love how zoro is lost throughout the video
I usually feel like an Executive and Arm-crosser, I only get worried when there are alot of people and I'm not comfortable.
You forgot Soul and Maka at 3:05
@@umaru-chan8841 I didn't know the anime so I didn't p mention it but thanks, I'll edit my comment 😅
Zoro cat was sleeping on the sidewalk on chiller walking style
I love the little reference's they put everywhere it just make's me feel great for no reason at all
timestamps ! :D :
-1.The Executive : 1:04
-2.The Politician : 1:41
-3.The Worrier : 2:10
-4.The Chiller : 2:45
-5.The Arm-Crosser : 3:20
-6.The Stomper : 3:56
-7.The Show-Boat : 4:18
2:22 komi san is as cute and anxious as ever
Thanks
Arm crosser
Thank you 😊
@@yagooatthegoat Komi's speedy as frick when she's nervous tho
I guess I am in “The Show-Boat” category. I like to walk like I am a runway model even in public. Makes me feel way more comfortable because it’s in my nature and it’s harder to hide that energy inside my body. There is no use in putting your confidence in a jail! You will feel way more confident when you walk like the way you feel comfy :)
Hey, I have basically the exact same thing and I wanna ask you something. Do you also feel like you almost HAVE to walk this way or else it just feels wrong?
@@bushmorel7343 yea
I am the sameeee 😂😂💖💖💖💖
Exactly same with me 💜
Interesting! Thanks for watching!
I love how psych2go always puts characters from different shows in movies. Like komi at 2:10 It just makes the video seem more lively and fun
Hange and other AoT characters as well
And soul jiji
Also Inosuke on 4:00
Spiderman 3 reference in 4:40
Yeah they're usually made by different indie animators. Mostly volunteers.
I Walk As The "The Arm-Crosser" thanks for making this video i finally know what crossing my arms and walking at the same time means now :)
How weird- for once I don't really find myself falling into one category. I feel I'm more of a combo between the executive and the worrier since I don't got a lot of confidence but I want others to feel like I do. Great vid as always Psych! :D
I am both of those, in some cases i am one, in other i am the other
Samee for real !
Same here, with a little arm crosser. Executive is definitely the primary though.
Im a mixture of chiller and worrier to what I can see as I tend to look down but have but feel quite loose
I find it best to ask someone close to me whose opinion I trust …as to which category I most belong to.
I've noticed that my walking style is usually The Worrier, as I do often look down sometimes when walking, but also still looking forward a bit. But I also do a bit of The Chiller as well, especially if I happen to be wearing a hoodie of sometime.
I'd say these definitely match up with me, as I am fairly laid-back introvert.
+1
Same here :))
Interesting! Thanks for watching!
I like how Psych2go lets you know about things you never would've thought about
My thoughts exactly
Bro, you haven't thought of how someone's walk style could mean something about the person?
The anime references are on point! Love this as it is also very informative.
So I'm thinking I'm an Executive Walker. Now, I do pay attention to my surroundings--for the simple fact of how I was raised to do so for safety reasons and as an adult you should always notice everything no matter your walking pace. But, yes I walk fast. Hell, I have places to be! Even at work I walk fast.💁🏾♀️🤣🤣 I really love these videos, there so soothing to my soul and of course educational in the same breath. 😁
Yeah, same, I am thinking a lot when I'm walking, but I'm still really aware of my surroundings
I’m sort of a mix between Executive and showboat, but when I do the showboat walk it’s usually in jest.
Same
That's exactly me! I also hate people who walk slowly, like, don't they have things to do? Don't they worry about getting late!? Ugh!!
My EX is 6'5" When he walks, he sticks his nose in the air and sets out at MAXIMUM stride, so that all the little (and even normal) people around him are forced to scuttle to keep up with him. Disney world SUCKED, but I lost like 12 lbs in 2 weeks, and our son (but only for a little bit)..... I can't imagine THAT being a desirable executive trait... Dictator, MAYBE....
I love the Soul Eater reference. Thank you 😭🤚
Everyone loves when they share this information, even when you didn’t know it exists-
I love all the little cameos lol especially Komi. Love this channel! Always helping me understand hose around me and how to approachable to all walks of life.
Based on the walks here, the ones I do the most:
1:04 Executive - I do this all the time nowadays. There's never enough time.
2:45 Chiller - This is the main walk I do when I finally do all the things I need to do so I can chill wherever I want (or a time where I'm forced to relax)
I used to be a worrier 2:10 for most of my time growing up and in my early 20s. However, I stopped once someone told me that one way to reduce how depressed you are is to keep your head up. They said it had something to do with blood flow, but I'm not sure what it was. Whether it's placebo effect or not, I don't care because it worked for me, and anyone that I tell it to will come back to me in a couple weeks telling me it works for them.
Combine these 3 things and you can kinda sum up a large chunk of my life. I used to be someone with very sensitive emotions and was always depressed and had anxiety. So I worried all the time about how I could make it all better when walking to places since it was the only real time I had to be able to think. So head down, looking down, walking slowly was a constant.
Upon taking steps to fix my life slowly overtime, I stopped worrying, stopped being depressed all the time. However, there's always more to be done if I want to do what I want in life, so I generally walk quickly because I want stuff done asap. Then when everything is done, the chiller walks come out, as I'm happy with all improvements that have happened in my life, and happy with everything that I've done.
Life will always get better as long as you put in the effort to improve it, and it will become easier to do so in the future. = )
Thank you for this inspiration
Yee, same paces, though sometimes i look like a politician. My executive pace is really high, like 7km/h. I am 19 y.o right now, if it means anything.
Perhaps you aren't aware of your walking style as a default worrier and are mis-categorizing yourself as a chiller. It's more about your natural style and you can't just choose between different situations. Executive personality is the polar opposite of the worrier and very confident to the point of arrogance.
Your writing is so well done. I have the same walking styles.
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I'll try to explain a little more then. = )
"Executive personality is the polar opposite of the worrier and very confident to the point of arrogance." That sounds more like the showboat walking style. The video just describes executive walker as someone that is very focused on their goals and getting it done and walking quickly. When I started walking with the executive style it was when I had to walk in public places more often and my anxiety was at it's worst. Walking to places quickly so I didn't have to be in a stressful environment anymore. Head up was mainly to move to a different area whenever possible, and to lookout for things that could cause some embarrassing situation.
There's a reason why I said "I used to be a worrier". Events can change who you are, so have a good chunk of my life story explaining why I was something but now no longer. Here is my long journey from being one of the most skittish people you've ever seen, to someone that is just a quiet emotional person that'll sometimes take charge if no one else wants to.
When I was younger, depression and anxiety basically ruled my life. When my anxiety was at it's worst, I was basically agoraphobic, just existing outside the house felt extremely terrible. Being in the same room as another person made me feel horrible, and if I stayed near people for too long, my body would feel very weak, which would make for very unproductive days since it would drain my energy, which would then lead to more depression for not getting things done. This is why I originally started doing the "executive walk", because the longer I was out in public, the more my energy was drained, so my objective done immediately, then that's less time for my emotions to make my body feel sore and stuff.
Overtime I did get over that. In Middle school to high school I basically was tired of all the cruddy people I was meeting and stopped talking to everyone except for my current "best friends", and when you don't practice socializing it's just going to cause a lot more anxiety.
Around 19 I realized my anxiety was effecting my ability to get a job, which I didn't think would be a problem because I always heard that jobs are easy as heck, quizzes are very hard, I always got A+ on my tests, so theoretically that must make getting a job a breeze, but no, it doesn't work that was. So I decided to look up a online meetup group so I can get over my anxiety and I got lucky with people that were used to people with anxiety which helped a little bit. One time they decided to drag me to a convention. First 2 days I was basically stuck in the hotel room because anxiety was too bad, but the last day I was so bored and said "F it, I'm tired of just being in here, I'm gonna go see what there is" and then had a great time on that last day. Knowing that it was possible for me actually enjoy myself around a large group of people, this did massive wonders for my anxiety.
Later on my drive to "master" every game I touched growing up led me to trying to win in some team games. However when you play with randoms, your chances of losing skyrocket. One week I was having a very horrible time in life and was one of the few times I got very irritable. So out of frustration I started leading people, but at first it was not working 'cuz people generally don't want to listen to someone that you can tell is irritable in some way. Then I just gave up and was still giving advice but apathetically. Then people started listening, then I started feeling good especially when people were thanking me for tips. Then I started having an easy time leading people, and even if someone was having a very bad day, it'd take about 5-15 minutes for them to come around and start playing better and start chilling. This did absolute wonders for getting over my anxiety which would then pave the way for the last large step with getting over anxiety.
Basically a few years ago I got VR because I was attempting to get remove anxiety (after all I've tried many many things in the past to remove anxiety, this seemed more likely than a lot of those things). Turns out I'm incredibly sensitive to it, more than I ever thought possible, even to the point of getting phantom sense and whatnot (Which is nice sometimes, but other times annoying as there is no "off button" for phantom sense). So because I'm so sensitive to it, talking to people in VR, it feels like I'm actually talking to them IRL. I was a wallflower to the extreme, but luckily there were some games that could be played am I'm extremely familiar with playing games which lowered the anxiety a little bit. So I played a lot of murder and "never have I ever" when I first played in VR until I was able to find a nice friend group. Then slowly overtime I stopped being so nervous, and I even look at people in the face with no problems anymore. The feeling of something horrible is about to happen IRL was now gone, as I now feel comforted being in the presence of other people IRL.
Nowadays I don't feel anxiety unless it's someone entirely new in an area where there is literally nothing to do and I know nothing about them. Lots of awkward moments until I can figure out what kind of person they are. I prefer finding friends through friends because it can be hard to keep up with all the friends I have already, so no reason to not meet someone without the mutual friend there. Also past few months I've started yanking other people out of their comfort zones since so many of my friends wanted to do the same things but were too nervous to start anything because they were nervous about wasting someone's time or whatever. I know this so I've starting up weekly/monthly things recently. Also, I have a massive confidence boost recently because I saw the 1997 berserk anime (watch it if you don't know spoilers!). Saw this character named Griffith, and he did quite a few things I could relate too and he seems like a cool dude. Seeing enough of him I was like "gasp, is this the first character in anything that I could possibly actually idolize in my life? I'm 33 right now, I never thought I'd see the day". However, at first I was depressed for a bit because Griffith makes a little bit of an oopsies near the end that makes Guts a bit grumpy. Then it made me realize I metaphorically did the same oopsies multiple times in the past of my life. Stopped being sad when someone was like "dude, you worry too much, you'd never do that nowadays", which calmed me down, after all the group of friends I have now are much different from "friends" of before where previous friends were either bullies pretending to be friends when I was a kid because they love seeing how I cry at the littlest things and stealing my stuff, or just random people I met in video games but never talked about anything other than the game itself. So now I have the most massive motivation boost because before I was just trying to improve myself to be the best I can be, now I'm happy with where I am, but now I want to be even better, and set an example that other people can look over to make them want to achieve their goals and get out of their ruts as well. I've done stuff like that in video games before, but now I'm trying to set an example so people get out of their IRL stuff. So yeah, I really love berserk and now know why a lot of series get inspired by it. Definitely reading into Friedrich Nietzsche stuff after I read the Berserk Manga since apparently Berserk pulls a lot of inspiration from him.
I'm very happy with where I am right now with the things I've achieved and the good friends I have now I still have much more improvement to go, but I enjoy so much of everything in life now and I'm strong enough to make a path to whatever destination I want. So when I'm relaxing/forced to relax, I walk with the chill walk because it feels nice and I don't really have anywhere I need to be.
I'm no longer the person that never had control over their life because they were too weak emotionally, physically, and socially, clinging onto the only thing that they knew that would make them happy in hopes that that thing would help their life. A person that was all alone with no support, and no way of knowing how they can get themselves out of that situation.
I hope you understand why I said "used to be" now. I assume you just didn't see that part, but saying this here for anyone who did see but still think that someone can't change, also to feel better about where I am now, and venting a little bit. Seeing people say that no one ever changes their personality ever is just a little annoying to me since I've seen so many people change into vastly different people over the years (some of them making changes based on advice I've given them, changing their perspective on life) and myself having a huge emphasis on improving in my life, so even if there's a little implication that people with a certain type of personality are stuck in that one personality and are doomed to be that way can bother me.
As for anyone who read all that, congratulations on surviving the wall of text! I like to be thorough, but I usually try to be more concise for a reason nowadays. Though every now and then I feel the need to say all the things =p
I'm a mix of the worrier and the chiller.
I look down a lot, especially when in my own thoughts, but I can also look relaxed and chill
Cool!
I love how you drew Komi San and Tadano!
(1:44-2:10) ~ Attack on Titan!
• Hange
• Armin, Mikasa, & Eren
• LEVI (my favorite character, he’s everyone’s favorite if they like AoT I’m sure)
(2:14-2:44) ~ Komi Can’t Communicate!
(4:04-4:16) Demon Slayer!
• *mainly* Inosuke
Yall missed reki
@Jessica Pineda Ikr Soul Eater is such a throwback classic, that was an amazing reference on Psych2go's part!
I am Executive type. When I come back from school my friends are in home in 40 minutes, but I am in 20. I do care about my surroundings.
I used to be the person who walked like kinda fast (I was used to getting everywhere at the last minute, so I always had to walk fast and now it's kinda a habit + I got used to it especially by my older sister, who always used to walk fast, which she learned by the eldest sister of ours), keeping my head down, because of my lack of confidence.
Then once, I suddenly said to myself (in my head) _Girl stop. You have to look more confident, so your head will be up. You might look down, but keep your head up._ and well with that I kinda gained some confidence (even though it's still low, but not as low as before, so I'm proud of myself ^^). At least my appearance doesn't look as weak as it used to (not calling anyone out, except for my past self).
So now I walk quick, keeping my head up, appearing more confident, while I'm actually not really...
And it's also good to confuse people I think, because I might appear like an extrovert, while I'm an introvert 😈. Just if anyone asks - yes, I hate people 😂...
Sounds like I'm in the same boat with you. I couldn't find my type in any of the described types in the video. I'm a typical introvert and still lacking of self confidence (impostor syndrome is quite strong in me) but I'll constantly remind myself to hold my head up high and shoulders straight. I love walking fast while taking huge steps and get kind of annoyed with people who walks too slow 🤣 especially healthy people who are younger and of my age. So if I'm by myself or with my siblings, I walk pretty fast. Just so used to it. The only time I walk slow is when I'm close to nature or hiking, enjoying the greens.
@@ZCJay
I agree on all the things about walking, because same. Except for that I don't hike (don't do hiking? _HOW DO YOU EVEN-_ ). But I'm an introvert lacking confidence too honestly. And I'm really sorry, but I don't know what the syndrome is. But I'll google it and show you how I feel about it later ^^!
Edit: I googled it and I'm sorry. It must be hard for you...
LIGHT'S SLY SMILE GOSH THAT WAS SO ON POINT
GOOD JOB ANIMATORS!!!
🎀 TIMESTAMPS 🎀
💗 - 1:03 the executive
✨ - 1:40 the politician
☁️ - 2:10 the worrier
🧶 - 2:44 the chiller
💫 - 3:17 the arm-crosser
💥 - 3:56 the stomper
🍄 - 4:17 the show-boat
Lmao
love how you made the timestamps all pretty, much appreciated 🌸
Ya late
@@khomperz thank you! i think doing basic timestamps is kinda boring so i always try to do a little extra something to make them look cool lmao
The emojis make the timestamps even more interesting! Thank you :)
the voices here are so calming cx
my friends always make fun of me for walking slowly and joke when i keep my head down. thank you for this video, it actually helped me feel a bit better
You don't have to be anything but yourself you sound amazing
youre still amazing tho :))
Keeping your head down keeps the Sun out of your eyes and allows you to find dropped money.
You're all amazing. And I'm not just saying that because I'm going to ask if you would like to donate money to me.
I once found $80!
I can't believe that someone's voice can be so therapeutic ☺️
I'm more of a worrier walk, but if I'm listening to the right song I can have the executive walk.
I also want to point out that the captions of the worrier is listed as warrior. I think that works too.
same
I walk pretty fast but with my head mostly down.
Interesting! Thanks for sharing!
Your voice gives me some sort of calmness 🤍
timestamps !!
01:04 The Executive
01:40 The Politician
02:11 The Worrier
02:45 The Chiller
03:17 The Arm-Crosser
03:56 The Stomper
04:17 The Show-Boat
0:00 The Pimp
You missed the stomper at 3:56 ^-^
@@stephanie20 shoot sorry 😅
I cross my arms because everyone that has said to me at school “do you want to be my friend “ I say “sure😑” because I know that they are fake after that the leave my alone at lunch siting one a table and it’s just me there so I like to keep my own bubble thank you and this video is true.
I always love these fun little ones where it shows the small stuff
So glad the animations are back 🥹
" this video is not intended to make you feel over-conscious of how you walk" - *couldnt be me after watching the video*
To those saying how does psych apply to something like walking. Well what psychology does is try to identify and explain thought patterns, once you do that you can determine how a person will approach tasks (i.e walking, how they stand in a crowd, where a person will position themselves in respect to exits, etc.). Your thought patterns determine how you do everything, it’s just varying degrees of scale depending on the task.
I Hope this video contains a revelation to why I can’t walk in a straight line 😂😂especially walking with friends I find myself gearing to the left and running into them
I think it has something to do with what foot is your lead foot. But that’s just a guess.
@@PuppetzWitAttitudez huh 🤔 who would of thought. On second thought maybe I should go to the chiropractor or something because my shoulders even lean to the left too
I think I have the answer you drink to much 🤭
@@nija2106 maybe you are just crooked. Heh
HAHHA
I'm sorta the arm-crosser at times. Other times, I walk fast, like the executive. Usually, it's because I'm insecure of my chest area, so I use my arms to hide it. Other times, when I'm just nervous and insecure all together, I will walk at a quick pace, hoping to escape others. Great video! 😊❤
I am sometimes an excecutive walker, and other times, a worrier. And yup, I'm an introvert 😁. Also, the animation in this video is so calming and peaceful! 😌
Interesting! Thanks fro sharing
the vocal processing is good again 😍
1. The Executive 1:05
2. The Politician 1:41
3. The Worrier 2:10
4. The Chiller 2:45
5. The Arm-Crosser 3:18
6. The Stomper 3:56
7. The Show-Boat 4:18
A little bit of “the worrier” and “the chiller”.
I'm an executive walker, though I do pay some attention to my surroundings. I walk with a purpose, not like I got all day. I've been told to slow down by friends, who I may leave behind, and that I'm intimidating by those who don't know me. I'm not mean to people, but they assume I'm angry or that I'm short-tempered. I tried to slow my walking, but it felt just...wrong.
I am in love with your voice. What a heavenly voice god has gifted you 🔥🔥
i love the oc's you guys decided to use! i ove how you guys can do so many characters and make them look so much cuter!! and the narrator i love your voice, its so calming! but i dont quite know what my walking style is, because half of my upper body is narrowed like a bow kinda. and, my head and neck look down a bit- and i get the impression that people think i look rather annoyed or mad-
most of the characters are from different animes
Those aren't ocs, those are anime characters!!
TY!
I'd have to agree that I have the Exceptive walk. I do take into consideration that I have walked at a faster pace than a majority of people and I think it's funny or rather I enjoy that kind of walk as I cover more ground at a faster pace and it immediately gets people out of my way when I need to get things done. Also, I love this channel as it helped me through a... difficult time for lack of a better word. Please keep up the amazing videos
You are one of the best TH-camrs out there. You help people realize stuff that they couldn't without your help like me. So, thank you
People in my college make fun of me for walking like a model... But i naturally walk like one since i was a kid. I am tall and slim lol and when i walk fast my hips and hands do the same movements of models and they made fun of it... So insecure they are
I'm an introvert, with depression and anxiety....so I used to take slow steps with my head low and my back arched. It sucked being like this for years but I currently can walk with head high and with proper posture.
Gotta say tho, even when I cure my depression and anxiety (hopefully), I'll probably still focus in the ground and sink in my deep thoughts, the difference is that they will no longer be 90% negative. I swear there's just something appealing to this stereotypical introverted walk for me (maybe cuz I'm an introvert lol)
Interesting! Thanks for sharing!
So how a lot of people walk was very much missing "Do you walk with your head held high, chest up, stepping softly but firmly, while also noticing everything going on around you? You're a soldier type. Someone that's confident, conscientious, engaging, and typically makes others feel protected just with their presence."
They missed the," socially awkward, but still a social butterfly type," and the ,"Tired from staying up too late on social media, but usually one of the first 6, " types. Probably find there are 30+ types after all the help we provide in the comment section.
Yeah yeah that ones me
I feel like most people walk with a mix of all of these different types. If I'm in a hurry to get somewhere I walk like the executive, but if I don't give a shit about anything and am just chilling I walk like a chiller. If I feel self conscious for whatever reason I walk a little bit like a worrier. It all depends on mood and circumstance.
I’ve been told I walk like a celebrity- the one foot in front of the other, hips swaying thing. By my gym teacher in PE a few years ago- it was flattering and flustering. So probably showboat? I am rather self absorbed- at first it was a conscious effort when a friend encouraged me a few years ago, saying it looked good to sway the hips more when I walk. She really hyped me up and gave me the confidence to walk like that. Before that I was a mix of executive and worrier- walking fast and focusing on the ground. Nervous- very introverted. So in all honesty, just changing a little thing like the way I walk gave me so much more confidence. Probably an intimidating amount- I even find I like to dance now. For fun. My body naturally moves to the music. The whole holding my head up high, really observing the decorations on the walls and smiling more to say “good morning”.. I find myself able to enjoy the environment around me so much more than I did back then. Part of walking like a showboat is just being comfortable with yourself and confident in who you are. One foot directly in front of the other. Shoulders back. And head held ‘high’.
Interesting!
For months I've purposefully walked almost exactly like Pierce Brosnan in his gunbarrel opening; So much so that it's become a habit. Just from that, walking itself has become fun because I feel extremely confident overall and i feel it makes me come off as open, yet determined.
I always say you can "fake it till u make it" with things like this! To a point, though lol.
"Personality in man is what is ‘not his own’ . . . what come from outside, what he has learned, or reflects, all traces of exterior impressions left in the memory." - G. I. Gurdjieff
May I add another walk type? The Defeated. Slow paced, rounded shoulders, head down.
accurate 🤭!! i’m the “stomper,” and it described my personality so well.
I love how you used anime characters to explain what you were talking about! Also I love your vids :)
TY
I like crossing my arms when walking
Do you like how I walk
Do you like how I talk
Do you like how my face disintegrates into chalk
Song ?
Do you like how I bend
Do you like how I spend
Do you like how life is hard to comprehend
@@wimaken1615 ruler of everything
I'm a Warrior. I've realized my tendency to look down while walking but I've been trying to power through that because I want to get better at socializing on the spot☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
I'm completely the Arm-Crosser, but the thing is that I cross my hands.
My nature way of walking is always with the hand crossing, which I don't think the rest of people notice, but it can appear kinda weird to see a person walking like that xd. That's basically why I like the sweatshirts, with those front pockets which you can use to put your hands.
I think... That I don't really feel safe or confident at all
That's okay!
0:30 5 styles
1:00 Video "start"
1) 1:03 the executive
2) 1:42 the politician
3) 2:10 the worrier
4) 2:45 the chiller
5) 3:18 the arm-crosser
6) 3:57 the stomper
7) 4:18 There show boat
I'm all of them - mostly showboat, politician and executive... I blame my education lol
TY!
@@Psych2go You're SO welcome!
I love your mission and the cute little references in the videos, especially the possible lilo and stich one here 4:10
I'm probably the closest to the stomper Although I think I've been a lot of these depending on mood and circumstance
Love the videos and keep doin what you're doin!
i loved seeing the komi can’t communicate reference for the worrier
@@gvnlessktchn me too
I thought that was a demon slayer reference ._.
@@CreatedbyKas that was. It was Inosuke as "Inoko" in Entertainment District Arc.
@@マーク-p1x yeah. I knew that. But thank you anyways :)
Huh. I don't walk like any of these. I keep my head low and look at the ground just ahead of me, keeping a lookout for tripping hazards etc-- but I take long strides & move quickly, wanting to get to my goal quickly.
I'm not exactly sure witch one I'm most like, but I've had a couple of people stop me while while walking around the amusement park I work at and complement the way I walk. I found it odd and confusing at first lol. I even made a note of it: An older dark skinned lady stopped me and told me I have a "hip-hop walk", (I have a cool walk she said to clarify)
Also recently started wearing a loud bell on my belt to signify my location because I keep accidently keep sneaking up on co-workers and unintentionally scaring them so I was like why not wear a loud bell? I also get compared to a cat a lot too.
Psych2Go got me interested in body language, nuances, personalities, and other psychological stuff. It's always interesting incorporating what you learn in these videos into the real world around you and seeing these things much more easily.
2:47 is that a "Soul" *soul eater reference* . Is it only me who caught on to that?🤔
I'm the chiller, and i'll admit it, IT DESCRIBED MY ENTIRE PERSONALITY!!!!
mine are a mix of the stomper, executive and the showboat, mainly i really can't help but to walk loudly. im also attuned to slow walkers because i am mostly walking in the city, where its imperiative to walk fast so that carries for me. i also tend to walk with my feet pointing outward and not forward (which seems to signal meticulousness and introversion imo). the first time i noticed my walking style was when my mum pointed out that my now ex and i walked in the exact same way. (i'd also add that we were fairly similar people too).
The psychoanalysis of walking styles is actually a bit more complex than this. For example, the degree to which one swings their arms while walking usually speaks to how introverted or extroverted they are (extroverts generally engage their arms more). The way you walk may also fluctuate with your mood somewhat. For example, I generally try to walk with my head high and shoulders back. This is not a reflection of my confidence, since my self-esteem is generally low, but rather, an effort on my part to maintain good posture for health reasons. However, when I am very depressed, I find it hard to hold my head up and my shoulders slump forward. Even though I dislike this because I know it is bad for me physically, it is very hard to correct it when I’m down in the dumps.
However, regardless of my mood and its effect on my posture, I tend to walk with a purposeful stride. Despite that, I don’t swing my arms much because I am an introvert.
One’s gait can also be affected by physiological factors that are unrelated to the psyche. For example, I tend to look down when I walk because my balance is poor and it reduces the chances that I will stumble… also, I am always looking out for potential hazards in my walking path. Anything from an unexpected incline, a low step I didn’t notice, or even a small pothole could cause me to fall. I’m not worried, I’m experienced. Similarly, because I have an invisible disability, my gait is slower than the average person’s. Enough that I got bullied for it in middle school. I’m not walking slowly deliberately, but unless I am either speed walking on purpose or in a really upbeat and energetic mood, my “fast, purposeful” walking is slow by other people’s standards. And I generally try to avoid speed walking even when I’m excited because if I don’t pace myself, I’ll become exhausted no matter how happy I am and wind up walking slowly while stumbling around like I’m drunk because my body has no strength left.
Walking is tough for some of us, man.
Can we plz appreciate the aot characters at 1:54?
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IKR HANGE AND LEVI AT 2:02
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AHHHHHHH the anime inspired drawings are so cuteeeeee 😍😍😍
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I’m the first one. The executive lol. However I am aware of my surroundings “energetically “ . You can always tell a lot about someone by their walk. Their vibration/vibe as well. I TOTALLY agree 💯
Hello boss!
Nice Luffy and Going Merry reference! Loved seeing that!
This is hugely interesting - especially as I walk A LOT and am very aware that my own mood influences how I walk each day ( fast and decisive some days and utterly shambolic on others 😄)
I walk at a good pace and take in both my surroundings and those around me (I smile at people and their dogs A LOT 😁💖👍). I can wrap my arms around myself but that's generally to warm myself up!
I love walking as it cheers me up, helps to keep my blood sugars balanced (I'm a type 1 diabetic) and gets me out and about every day.plus it's free and keeps me fit. I love it!
It's such a wonderful way to mentally process problems and boost your mood (I know it definitely does that for me!) 😉👍
Psych 2GO. I support every video!!!! I'm here to stay
I don't know which of these best describes me, a woman's man with no time to talk.
I definitely walk like an executive. My friend used to have trouble keeping up with my strides even though I'm shorter than her. I've also unintentionally passed a lot of people I know in public places because I'm lost in my own thoughts. Only when they call out to do I respond 😅
Hey boss!
I love your anime references. they honestly help me to understand better.
Posture is so fascinating!
THE CHILLER!!! YES! DESCRIBES ME IN EVERY WAY. (but also the arm crosser)
I think I have an executive type walk. I tend to walk fast (long strides, not quick movements) and with purpose.
Side note: I’ve heard that the way someone angles their feet when they walk can be indicative of how open of a person they are.
I walk fast but with my head down and holding my hands or my arm
I'm a mix of the executive and the worrier. I keep my head down but walk fast and I like to stick to my goals.
proud to have same walk as komi ;) prob would have felt bad about walking that way, but komi made it feel better
I believe your walking style has more to do with the environment you grew up in. I grew up in Chicago with very bitter cold winters and harsh biting wind. Even though I haven’t lived there in over 40 years, I still walk the same: very briskly with my head down. Living in Mexico now with a more temperate climate, I notice almost everyone walks very slowly compared to me and with their heads up.
Most of them describes me a bit but the one that describes me the most is politician. Good video! Have a nice day you all
GOSH I'M SO HAPPY WITH THE FACT THAT Y'ALL ADDED SO MANY ANIME CHARACTERS; IT FEELS SO REFRESHING THANK YOU SO MUCH I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS AHHH
i literally just stumble around and forget how to walk
0:19 the sanji cat and 1:10 zoro cat!!! I adore these tiny little details
I think I might be a politician but I used to be the nervous walker type. It's crazy to see how much my walking style changed now that I'm recovering from severe depression. I hold my head up high , i smile more and initiate eye contact. I walk fast with my chest bumped but I can occasionally slow down to admire my surroundings.
I'm an arm crosser. i did it since i was child. this way of walk helps me a lot when i just wanna alone but in the public place. it also helps me to hide my insecurities. ☹️
I have a combination of the executive and the worrier. I nervously walk fast not because I'm cautious, but because I tend to think of my goal as leaving or getting somewhere.
“Show Show Show your boat, gently down the aisle.” Heh heh heh
I love how u included anime characters in each personality 😭😭😭😭 those are like examples i like it 😭
I love the little references to different caracters along the video ;)
I have multiple traits
I would walk fast while in school and while walking alone, and I'd usually have my nose in a book. Now I walk quickly because I don't have the leg stamina to wait around and will usually be watching for cracks in the sidewalk where I can trip
When I was with friends I'd slow down to walk behind them to hear the conversation
I'm also an introvert
I'm number 3, and it's all true... But I worry abt others more than my self.
Love the komi can't communicate reference
Was watching the whole video casually and wondering which would be an outcome of my type. Then at the end it was The-Show boat. I was much impressed by the projection it had suitable for my type 😎
This taught me a lot, especially since the Attack on Titan reference got me hooked
I've walked like a lot of these 😅 not all at once of course and not all of them but yeah also I LOVED the soul eater reference 😁