Thursday, February 23, 2012

Fourth Interview Questions

So of these questions may have been used in previous interviews but am interviewing somebody that I have not interviewed before.
1) What is the best way to become a successful aikido practitioner?
2) What is your view of a successful aikido practitioner?
3) What do you think is the most important aspect in aikido? Why?
4) What is it that you tend to emphasize when you teach aikido? Why?
5) How do you think that somebody that is just starting should approach aikido?
6) How important do you believe the philosophy of aikido is? Do you need to know it to further your training?
7) Do you believe that a student should train with an open mind? Why or why not?
8) When face with a situation, wherever it may be, how would a successful aikido practitioner handle it?
9) Have you ever tried any other type of martial art? If so, how would they differ from aikido? If not, how do you think they differ?
10) What was your view on aikido when you first started?
11) Has it changed? If so, how and why? If not, do you think it will if you keep training in aikido?
12) What would you say be the most significant idea/aspect that somebody could get out of after training in aikido for a number of years?
13) What has kept you in aikido for this many years?
14) How would one go about in becoming a successful aikido practitioner?
15) How did your view of aikido change from when you were a student to an instructor?
16) How well do you think one should know the technique before they could say that they have mastered it?
17) What are your views on ki? Why?
18) Do you think that it is necessary for a aikido practitioner to control it? Why or why not?
19) How important do you thing your footwork and positioning is? Why?
20) How do people who are just starting off in aikido tend to mess up when it comes to technique in the moves? Why do you think it happens?

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