Iran: the real-life Wonder Women train with swords, massive weapons and practice Ninjutsu
World News Nilgun Salim
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In Iran more than 4.000 women train daily and practice Ninjutsu in order to become ‘war machines’
Iran: the real-life Wonder Women conduct their training sessions in a deserted area with real weapons, reports Daily Mail.

The martial arts club was founded in 1989 and the most appreciated department is the one where ladies learn Ninjutsu, the feminine equivalent of Kunoichi.

These girls struggle to defeat the unbearable temperatures while their heads and faces are covered with burkas, they train with massive weapons, jump on ropes and fight with swords.
During the unique training sessions, the ladies also learn how to climb walls, how to blend in or camouflage or, why not, how to slit the neck of an opponent without generating a single sound.

However, it is important to mention that ninjutsu it’s all about patience, tolerance and strenght, because the word ‘ninja’ literally means “the art of becoming invisible.”



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