Teachers Learn To Defend Their Classrooms

Teachers Learn To Defend Their Classrooms

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CHERRY HILL, N.J. -

In the month since the Newtown, Connecticut shooting many people have been talking about how to protect children in schools.

Some self-defense instructors in Cherry Hill have an idea on how to do it.

The instructors held a special course Thursday night for teachers to train them in Krav Maga, a self-defense style used by Israeli special defense forces.

The instructors say it is a good fit for teachers.

"There are no rules in street defense," one of the instructors said. "You're trying to defend yourself, a loved one, a child if you're a teacher. You can use yourself as a weapon, you can use improvised weapons or anything else you can find."

"With all the situations going on these days, you can never be too prepared," one teacher said. "It's a skill that I hope I never have to use, but should the situation arise, I'll feel a little bit more prepared."

Krav Maga experts stress that the idea is not to hurt anyone, but to stop a threat as quickly as possible.

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