Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Blog 17: Fourth Interview

Content:

Post 20 open-ended questions for approval you want to ask an expert in the field of your senior project.  The focus of your questions should be on your many answers.
-How can Gracie Jiu-Jitsu best train a fighter to "Not Lose" in a sparring session?
-Why is Gracie Combatives so effective?
-What is Gracie Combatives?
-What is the most useful aspect Gracie Combatives brings to a fighter?
-What is the most important goal for a white belt's training?
-How could you introduce Gracie Jiu-Jitsu to a classroom of people without prior knowledge?
-How does sparring help a fighter?
-Which positional controls should a fighter favor to "Not Lose"
-Why shouldn't a fighter aim to win?
-What is a simple positional control people without experience could learn?
-What is a simple submission people could learn without prior knowledge?
-What are the "Basics" in GJJ
-What is a component of a fight a fighter cannot prepare for and why?
-Which is more important basics or knowing more (fancy moves)?
-What are some of the benefits to knowing fancy moves (butterfly guard rubber guard)
-Which are the best basics to use in a fight?
-Which are the most effective fancy moves?
-Why is a core curiculum of Gracie Combatives so important?
-Why does GJJ require you to learn Gracie Combatives first rather than regular programs?
-Why is Gracie Jiu-JItsu the better option for a Jiu-Jitsu education?

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