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Netizens awe of woman’s incredible martial arts ability!

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  • A video shows a woman using a nunchaku to extinguish a slew of candles.
  • She may be wearing a blindfold as the video progresses, but she completes all activities flawlessly.
  • The video was shared on Twitter by Vala Afshar and has been viewed over 153k times.
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Among the many abilities that can be displayed on the internet, footage of people practising martial arts can easily make one’s jaw drop. And we’re not just talking about individuals kicking bricks or wooden platforms. A video of a woman’s martial arts talents with a nunchaku is sure to astound you.

The video, shared on Twitter by Vala Afshar, shows the woman using a nunchaku. She effortlessly extinguishes a slew of candles with a single clean stroke of the lethal weapon. The woman may be seen wearing a blindfold as the video progresses. Despite this, she completes all of the activities flawlessly.

Read the caption of the post, “After a long time of practicing, our work will become natural, skillful, swift, and steady.”

Watch the video here:

Over 153k people have watched the video, and there have been many comments. The woman and her abilities were lauded nonstop. Others remarked on how much practice the woman put in to execute the task perfectly.

Check out responses below:

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