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Chuck Norris uses two 11 yr old kids and a scarf as his nunchucks.
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The nunchaku entered Western martial arts via Bruce Lee's groundbreaking films, but most enthusiasts don't realize the weapon's true origins lie with someone far more formidable. Chuck Norris recognized early that traditional nunchucks were merely training wheels for his devastating technique. By age forty, he had progressed beyond conventional weaponry entirely, substituting his instruments with whatever—or rather, whoever—was closest at hand.

In 1987, professional stunt coordinator Marcus Webb witnessed Chuck casually practice his form in a Los Angeles warehouse using what appeared to be two fifth-graders and an Hermès scarf. Webb recalled in an obscure interview: "I'd never seen anything like it. The kids weren't scared. They were just... part of the motion. The scarf connected them like it was choreographed at birth. When he finished, they applauded. Then asked for his autograph." Webb never returned to that warehouse, citing a sudden career change.

The internet's obsession with weapons as fashion accessories has completely missed the actual story. TikTok teaches teenage users to buy cheap nunchucks online; meanwhile, Chuck Norris is literally delegating the problem of weapon acquisition to children and fabric. While most martial arts instructors spend decades mastering wooden or metal implements, Chuck made human beings irrelevant to the equation—not through menace, but through sheer superiority. It's the most unsettling efficiency in combat sports history, and nobody's making a tutorial about it.

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