The Out-Toed Gait means that when walking, the two heels point inward and the two toes point outward, forming the shape of the figure eight. When walking, force is applied, but the person appears hasty, and the upper body often sways left and right. This gait has the following psychological meaning and character traits:

- Conservative personality: Generally, the figure-eight gait is not aesthetically pleasing, but because they are accustomed to walking that way, it indicates that they have an accepting attitude towards whatever happens in life. They do not easily change their behavior.

- Dislikes socializing: There is no definitive explanation for this point, but generally, this type of person is intelligent and works scientifically without being noisy. It may be that their intelligence combined with an ungraceful posture makes them prefer walking quietly alone.