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

Monday, April 9, 2012

Fourth Interview Questions

1.)  What is the most effective way to become a successful Jiu-Jitsu practitioner?
2.) 2) What do you think is a successful jiu-jitsu practitioner?
3) How would you determine effectiveness when judging some one in Jiu-Jitsu?
4) What is it that you tend to emphasize when you teach Jiu-Jitsu? Why?
5) What should a jiu-jitsu practitioner always remember from first belt to last?
6) Have you ever tried any other type of martial art? If so, how would they differ from Jiu-Jitsu? If not, how do you think they differ?
7.) Do these martial arts influence your teaching styles?
8.) Do you believe that a student should train with an open mind to other martial arts? Why or why not?
9.) Is a grappling situation always necessary as many jiu-jitsu enthusiast emphasize?
10) Why did you first start learning jiu-jitsu?
11) Why did you decide to teach aikido?
12) In your opinion what would say makes you a successful teacher?
13) Is it necessary to become a black belt in jiu-jitsu?
14) What would you say about the importance of knowing a human's anatomy?
15) What do you consider when i say "one has mastered a technique"?
16) In your opinion does one need to be in said "top" physical shape in order to know jiu-jitsu?
17) Do you believe in the thought of of underestimating someone's knowledge can lose you the fight?
18) In a fight what is the most important thing a jiu-jitsu practitioner must do?
19) What makes jiu-jitsu so different and unique from the martial arts, technique wise?
20) Does jiu-jitsu, as many teachers say incorporate all of modern asian arts into one?

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