Heisei Samurai Unsheathes Sword And Slices Baseball Flying Toward Him At 160 Kph

Baseball balls, which flies toward us at speed of 160 kph (100 mph), disappear from our eyes at the same moment as they appear. But if we have enough experience, we can also prevent the ball from going past us.

This was proved years ago by a Japanese samurai who took many breaths away with his accomplishment.

Isao Machii took his sharp sword in the hand, then waited for the baseball ball. When he felt his chance, he intercepted the ball with a sword, cutting it in half.

The speed of the ball was measured at 160 kph (100 mph) by followers, which is just one more proof of the remarkable reflexes of the Japanese samurai.

When you see how a baseball ball is cut in half, you will also be left without a word!
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