Otago Daily Times

Jackson’s gravitydef­ying forward tilt demystifie­d

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LONDON: Michael Jackson’s gravitydef­ying 45deg forward tilt was a combinatio­n of a stage trick and the pop legend’s physical ability, scientists say.

The ‘‘mindboggli­ng’’ dance move, first seen in the 1987 Smooth Criminal video, was a clever illusion invented by the pop star.

Fans were amazed to see him repeat the feat live — and were completely fooled.

A team of three neurosurge­ons wrote in the Journal of Neurosurge­ry: Spine: ‘‘Several MJ fans, including the authors, have tried to copy this move and failed, often injuring themselves in their endeavours.’’

A patent registered under Jackson’s name reveals how the trick was achieved.

He designed a special shoe with a triangular slot in the heel which hooked on to a metallic peg that emerged from the stage floor at just the right moment.

This let him lean forward at a seemingly impossible angle without collapsing in an undignifie­d heap.

The scientists were led by Jackson fan Nishant Yagnick, from the Postgradua­te Institute of Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh, India.

In their journal article they explain how most trained dancers with strong core strength can achieve no more than 25 to 30 degrees of forward tilt.

During the move, strain is shifted from the muscles that support the spinal column to the Achilles tendon.

The researcher­s wrote: ‘‘This allows for a very limited degree of forward bending from the ankle joints, while keeping a stiff straight posture — unless you are Michael Jackson.

‘‘MJ pulled off a gravitydef­ying 45degree move that seems unearthly to any witness.’’

The authors stressed that despite the illusion, Jackson’s physical abilities were nonetheles­s impressive.

‘‘Trick or not, new forms of dancing inspired by MJ have begun to challenge our understand­ing of the modes and mechanisms of spinal injury.

‘‘Ever since MJ entertaine­d us with his fabulous moves, throughout the world dancers have tried to jump higher, stretch farther, and turn faster than ever before.’’ — BPA

 ?? PHOTO: EPIC RECORDS ?? Michael Jackson’s tilt move.
PHOTO: EPIC RECORDS Michael Jackson’s tilt move.

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