Jesse-Julian G.-West House
Topic: Jiu-Jitzu
EQ: What is the most efficient way to become a successful Jiu-Jitsu practitioner?

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Answer 1

What is answer 1 to your EQ? Be specific in your answer and write it like a thesis statement.
-Knowing basic functions of the human body
What possible evidence do you have to support this answer?
-When conducting my service learning I have seen that when facing an opponent, you need to know where certain things are in order to submit him/her. What source(s) did you find this evidence and/or answer?
-service learning, first interview

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Service Learning

  • Where are you working for your service learning?: Learning Jiu-Jitsu, and teaching the youngsters basic techniques
  • Who is your contact?: Sensei Nick De Mauro
  • Summarize the services you have performed to complete the 10 hour requirement: I have taught the youngsters how to roll, and slap properly. If any others have questions i teach them as well. 
  • How many hours have you worked? I am not sure, my sensei has the actual numbers

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Third Interview Question

1. In your opinion what is the best way to become a successful Jiu-Jitsu practitioner?
2. How can Jiu-Jitsu used in any situation requiring self-defense?
3. Do you think Jiu-Jitsu must know to any one studying martial arts?
4. What should a Jiu-Jitsu fighter mainly focus on when faced with an opponent?
5. How does Jiu-Jitsu compare with other known martial arts?
6. Do you think japanese Jiu-Jitsu has gained popularity due to the rise of UFC cage fights?
7. What do you mainly focus on teaching your students at your dojo?
8. Do you think martial arts weapon training is essential?
9. Is basic knowledge of anatomy key in a fight?
10. What is your opinion Jiu-Jitsu mainly being a grappling martial art?