After firing the arrow with her whip, a blindfolded performer captures it in her one-handed hand.
April Jennifer Choi, a performance artist, captured the footage of herself in Orlando, Florida, on November 3.
April holds several Guinness Book World Records in whip cracking including World’s Longest Whip Cracked (2016), World’s Loudest Whip Crack (2017) and Most Targets Whipped in One Minute (2018).

This is the moment a stuntwoman catches a flying arrow blindfolded after firing it with a crack of her whip in Orlando, Florida

April Jennifer Choi is a performer who captured this footage on November 3.
The video shows April catch a razor sharp broadhead arrow with her bare hand fired from an elliptical cam compound hunting bow using a 30ft whip.
After getting her posture right, she practice catching an arrow and draws her whip.
April then takes off her blindfold and cracks the whip, triggering the bow. She grabs the arrow with the right hand.
The video has been viewed almost 25,000 times. One commenter said that he didn’t know how many times he had to watch it to obtain it. It could be a hundred.
Another person said, “Great way to win the Darwin Award.”

April holds several Guinness Book World Records in whip cracking including World’s Longest Whip Cracked (2016), World’s Loudest Whip Crack (2017) and Most Targets Whipped in One Minute (2018)


April is seen catching a razor-sharp broadhead arrow using her bare hands. She fired it from an elliptical cam hunting compound bow with a 30ft whip.
In a sixth-step video process, Alicia shows you how to whip a bow then capture an arrow blindfolded.
Then she calibrates the bow and fires an arch at the target, roughly in the same place that she’ll be standing.
April practices the art of catching an arrow with no blindfold and marks her location using a wooden block.
April was a guest on Super Bowl and Late Late Show with James Corden as well as the Gong Show (with James Corden), the Today Show, and the Daily Glow.
She is the creator and producer of the Fire Eating Tricktionary and is also skilled in fire arts and circus tricks.
In 2018, April and her partner Bethany Byrnes stunned their wedding guests when they set their dresses on fire after walking down the aisle.
Moments after the exchange of vows, each bride enlisted friends from their wedding party to torch the train of her gowns.
The dramatic footage captures flames surrounding the dresses. They were modified to allow the trains to be detached, so that the women could remove them at any moment if it became too hot.

These gowns are ablaze with fire! April Choi (an adrenaline junkie) and Bethany Byrnes (an addict!) decided to try something very risky at their wedding. They torch-tore their gowns, while still wearing them