Walk or run. Those words are opposites of skate.
We have good grips on our shoes so we don't slip when we run around (Walk).
No.
Normally they are roomy for your toes on the inside, and fit the sides of you feet pretty well.
They need to know what skateboarding is the parts needed to fix and put together a skateboard. they need to know how to run a skate shop and the matirals needed to run that shop. Like clothse, shoes, pants, and boards, and skating aqupment. these and even more thing are need to run a skate shop once you can get a good under standing of what is needed and what it will coast you will be capubul of runing your own skate shop good luck.
DC skate shoes are not designed for running, which is a fairly significant aspect of parkour, since you have to run in order to maintain enough speed to jump up and over obstacles, walls, gaps, etc. Parkour requires shoes that will not shift around a lot, and therefore skate shoes, which do not fit as tightly as, say, running shoes, might not be the best choice. In my opinion, a set of trail running shoes would be better because they offer a snug fit as well as a more aggressive tread pattern, which will minimize slips and falls. Skate shoes do not typically offer very good tread. Trail runnning shoes are also lighter and more flexible, which also seems better for parkour.
hig heels and sandals for sure
Definitely a little harder, not by much. Because most DC shoes are designed for style/skating, not running.
yes cause it has a hard bottom that could make you run faster<)
I believe that Osiris skate shoes run 1/2 a size to a size small. So, for example, if you're usually a size 12, you should try a size 12.5, or a 13.
Friction is the force that prevents your feet from sliding when you run or walk. The friction between the soles of your shoes and the ground creates traction, allowing you to push off and move forward without slipping.
Pretty interesting question. Ha, ha... But I would have to say: rain boots, snow shoes, and flip flops