How do Muscovites walk on ice without falling?
Really, there are a couple of simple principles to take after for without slip strolling when streets and ways ice over. To begin with, set away any boot or shoe with a heel higher than three centimeters, regardless of what your sharp neighbor wears (see above: hereditary determination).
Second, check the sole. In the event that it's plastic or calfskin, put it away until dry climate. There is nothing as elusive as a solidified calfskin sole. Wear elastic soled footwear.
Third, recollect what you mother said and watch where you're strolling. That implies: do not message, read your RSS or become involved with a telephone discussion while strolling. On the off chance that you have to see where you are, stop before you glance around. Disregard the loved ones you are strolling with. Keep your eyes on the ground before you so you can maintain a strategic distance from ice covered up under snow, slush or puddles. Lastly, figure out how to walk like a wind-up toy.
Try not to walk heel-to-toe, however lift your foot straight up and put it down level, similar to the foot variant of a failed attempt at diving. Keep your step as little as could reasonably be expected. On the off chance that you do begin to slip, attempt to "tuck and roll" — pull your head to your mid-section and your arms in and disintegrate to the ground. Keep in mind: Survival of the fittest!