Thursday, February 23, 2012

Fourth Interview Questions

1. How did you get started?
2. Why is having a unique style important in a pro boxing career?
3. What sort of style will entertain the audience the best?
4. How do you know which style matches you?
5. How can you develop a style if you don't have one?
6. Has fighting style changed at all in the last 50 years? Why or why not?
7. How does amateur fights and pro fights differ?
8. Which requires more skill and discipline?
9. Can anyone just become a pro fighter? Why or why not?
10. How dedicated would someone have to be to make it into professional boxing?
11. What kind of physical training must be done?
12. What type of mentality must you have to make it in professional boxing?
13. How often should one physically train?
14. Why do you think people come to watch boxing?
15. Should someone choose boxing as a career?
16. How can a boxer cater to what the audience wants?
17. What are some of the greatest boxers you know?
18. Would location of the fight matter when trying to get famous?
19. How often should a boxer fight until he starts attracting attention?
20. What is the best way for a boxer to be remembered by future generations of boxers?

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Independent Component 2 Plan Approval

1. For right now, my independent component is going to be 30 hours of service learning, but if I can get into a competition that's what I'm going to do instead.

2. Service learning will ensure give me 30 hours of training and sparring. A competition will count all the hours of training, conditioning, practicing, and working out.

3. Service learning will show me what to expect when trying to box, it'll teach me how to be dedicated. A competition will give me experience in fighting in public and getting some fights under my belt to get my name out there.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Independent Component 1

Literal:
I, Joshua, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.
I've completed hours of service learning for my independent component. Some of the things that I've done is find new places to train, become acquainted with new sparring partners and I've gained experience from sparring with so many different people.

Interpretive:
This represents 30 hours of work because I'm going to service learning four times a week. This constant training has increased my stamina, made me stronger, and more experienced in fights.  The experience has made me into a better fighter because I know how to move, pace myself, and precise timing in my punches.

Applied:
This component helped me answer my EQ because I'm trying to figure out what a boxer must have or do to be remembered by future boxers and one of my best answers is dedication. The increased frequency of my participation in boxing has given me a taste of how dedicated you have to be to become the best. I only went four times a week, the greatest boxers of all time made boxing their only concern. This component gave me an idea of what the "greatest" have to go through.

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