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Musser and Chief of Police Larry Banaszak demonstrate what to do when an attacker reaches for your throat. Banaszak said that striking hard and fast is crucial when in fear for your life.
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Musser and Chief of Police Larry Banaszak demonstrate what to do when an attacker reaches for your throat. Banaszak said that striking hard and fast is crucial when in fear for your life.
(Left to right): Musser, Gebhart and first-year Taylor Panzarella watch as Banaszak explains how to deal with an attacker on top by using sophomore Michael Fernandes to demonstrate a two-hand choke on the ground.
Banaszak has been working in law enforcement for over 30 years. He demonstrated basic yet effective moves for this class and watched the students for correct form.
Senior Hannah Musser came prepared to work up a sweat. This was her first time attending a self-defense class.
First-year Elise Gebhart practices defending against a standing two-hand choke by striking the vital organs in the center of sophomore Zobair Miajhi's body.
Schneider's employee helped a customer on the second day of accepting credit cards after 61 years of cash-only sales.