Is he floating? Korean does a dance move that would leave even Michael Jackson amazed; watch the video

The video shows South Korean Oh Ji-hoon teaching how to do the ‘Slip Back,’ the step that makes your feet float.

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40 years ago, Michael Jackson left the world in awe when he first performed the ‘Moon Walk’ on television, an innovative dance move that became a global sensation and had everyone trying to glide backward as if their feet were glued to the ground, all without the internet or social media.

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Now, a new dance move called ‘Slip Back’ has been catching attention for the opposite reason, as when done correctly, it creates an optical illusion that makes it seem like your feet aren’t touching the ground. Oh Ji-hoon, a football player for Suwon FC in South Korea, went viral for executing the move with absolute perfection. In the video, which demonstrates how to do the Slip Back, Ji-hoon runs in circles as if he’s floating.

In the images shared on social media, Ji-hoon makes it look very easy; first, you should move your right foot up, down, and slide to the right, and then you do the same motion with your left foot, up, down, and slide to the right again. The trick is to keep the foot that’s behind with just the tip touching the ground. Got it? Now try to do all of this very quickly; simple, right?

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