- What is the most important aspect of being a Taekwondo Practitioner to you?
- What do you believe is the most beneficial part of being a martial artist?
- Why do you continue to be an active martial artist?
- What part of Taekwondo has affected you the most?
- What role does meditation play to you?
- Do you believe meditation is important?
- Do you think promotional tests truly exhibit ones knowledge of Taekwondo?
- Besides a promotional test, is there any other way to determine if someone is worthy of their belt rank?
- Is regular training important?
- Does belt color/rank really show what people are capable of?
- What is the importance of a belt to you?
- Do you think it takes a certain kind of person to be a good martial artist?
- If so, what does someone need to be a "good" martial artist?
- Is there any martial artist specifically that you look up to?
- What role does discipline play in training?
- Is discipline earned? or is it just a certain person who has it?
- What is something all martial artists should have?
- What separates Taekwondo from other martial arts?
- What has Taekwondo shown you about yourself? if anything?
- Is there ever a point when your "done" with Taekwondo?
Norbert L.
South House
TawKwonDoe
EQ
South House
TawKwonDoe
EQ
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Interview 4 Questions
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ReplyDeleteQ5 and 6 are the same. Combine them.
Q7 is excellent!
Q9: Follow up with: how do you make time to practice regularly?
Q11: DO you mean: What does a belt level mean to you?
Q13: Should read: What does someone need to be a "good" martial artist?
Q14: Are there any martial artists you look up to?: