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9-month pregnant woman does ancient Tamil martial art drills for 6 hours

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<strong>Displaying a remarkable feat on the occasion of International Women’s Day, a nine-month pregnant woman Sheela, performed silambam at an event which was organised by the local association connected with this ancient Indian martial art at Tamil Nadu’s Thanjavur.</strong></p>
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Belonging to Anaikattu village which is close to Pattukottai, 29-year-old Sheela told the media that she gave this performance after duly consulting the doctors.</p>
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<strong>Video:</strong></p>
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Tamil Nadu is the birthplace of this Silambam and it comes from the Tamil word ‘Silambu’, which means sound. The Tamil Sangam literature also mentions this style.</p>
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Sheela martial artist who is also a karate blackbelt holder started at 6.45 a.m. and finished her performance at 1.35 p.m. She took three breaks during this feat – once for breakfast and twice for drinking water.</p>
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Chatting with the media, she said: “I have been interested in sports right from the age of 7 and have learned Silambam, boxing, karate and participated in various competitions and won many prizes. Since I am pregnant, it was only with mental courage that I was able to achieve this feat beyond physical exertion.”</p>
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Sheela was trained by her father’s elder brother and has been coaching students for the last seven years. She was also a physical education teacher at different higher secondary schools.</p>
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She is equally adept in boxing and powerlifting too.</p>
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"I completed a boxing training course at Netaji Institute of Sports in Kolkata. In power lifting I was given the strong woman of Tamil Nadu award a few years ago. I got a national medal in Federation Cup powerlifting in 2010.”</p>
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Praising her husband S Arockiadass, she said: "Without my husband's encouragement and support I would not have attained my targets," Sheela said.</p>
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