Isn't it true that MJ leans forward? What's the point? Where is the video?

In Michael Jackson's concerts, he often shows his unique signature moves, one of which is like magic: he leans forward until he doesn't land at a 45-degree angle with the ground, and then slowly retracts his body to a vertical state. This is the so-called "anti-gravity leaning forward", and the whole action is like ignoring the existence of gravity, which makes everyone who has seen it applaud. A few days ago, the American media revealed the super secret of this action: that is Jackson's exclusive patented shoes! The reporter specially contacted the US Patent Office and found the original patent document with the patent number of 5255452. Invented Jackson's alternative and applied for a patent. 1988, Michael Jackson released the musical "Walking on the Moon", which lasted for 93 minutes and consisted of a series of short videos. In the film, Jackson danced a nightclub-style dance in the 1930s and made an "anti-gravity lean forward". At first, Jackson tied a safety belt around his waist to complete this classic 45-degree forward rotation, but this method was not practical in concerts. Jackson and his two fashion designers (Michael Bush and Dennis tompkins) found another way, and worked hard on dancing boots and the stage floor. They even applied for a patent for this scheme in the US Patent Office. Patent Name: Method and Device for Creating "Anti-gravity Illusion" Inventors: Michael Jackson, Michael Bush and Dennis tompkins Trustee: Triumph International Company PatentNo.: 5255452 Registration Date:1June 29, 992 Registration Date: 1993 65438+2003/kloc-. When the song is performed, Jackson and the dancers will go to a certain place on the stage at the same time, and the lights are dim and no one can be seen. At this time, the dancer who plays the devil performs, and the camera switches to him to keep up with a beam of light. He will perform for a few seconds, and the significance of this move is to distract the audience. The staff under the stage lifted the nut and fixed it. After the dancers are in place, make sure that the nuts protrude from the ground, and then fix the two heels on the two nuts ... The stage lights are on, Jackson and the dancers collectively tilt at a 45-degree angle, and then slowly pull up collectively. After the action, Jackson and all the dancers slipped back and lifted their feet to leave. Finally, the people in the audience put the nuts away and the stage was restored. The whole process of "anti-gravity illusion" only takes five seconds, but even with these fixation systems, you should keep your body straight when you lean, and your leg, waist, back and shoulder muscles need long-term training, which is a combination of intelligence, physical fitness and skills.