An old video of a three-year-old karate kid enthusiastically reciting the student creed has gone viral again. There is a possibility that the kid’s passion and vigour will not only amaze you but leave you inspired too.
The image shows the three-year-old kid. (Facebook/Premier Martial Arts Leeds)
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The clip was originally shared on the official Facebook page of Premier Martial Arts Leeds a few years ago. It again went viral after being re-shared on Twitter. The video shows a young student named Sophie Wong.
“Sophie Wong is a force! Listen to her repeat the Student Creed,” reads the caption shared along with the video on Twitter.
We won’t give away too much, so take a look at the video:
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The post, since being shared has gathered nearly 10,000 views. It has also been re-shared by many across different social media platforms.
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The post, since being shared has gathered nearly 10,000 views. It has also been re-shared by many across different social media platforms.
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“Could Sophie Wong wake me up with that every morning. Do me just a world of good,” wrote a Twitter user. “Look out, Sophie has arrived! You go, girl!” shared another while re-posting the video. “Sophie Wong is my new superhero favorite. What an incredible child!,” expressed a third.
In another Facebook post shared back in February, the Karate institution explained that “Sophie is 9 years old now and is still training hard.”
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