1)What would you say stood out about your presentation performance? The thing that people said that stood out about my presentation was that it was really fun and it kept them thinking about what I have to say next. I would say it was because I called people to go up and demonstrate what I was talking about. This way the audience would feel like if they were part of the presentation (which they were)
2) What was most challenging to do and why?
I think the most challenging think to do in my presentation is to keep people in the topic (actually giving the audience information and they being able to retain it), because some friends told me that it was fun. I want it to be fun, but I don't want to get out of topic and let my audience think that my presentation it's a jock.
The way I'm thinking to keep people focused and not too distracted would be to teach everything first, then have all three activities and make them use the abilities that I would've taught them.
Julio U.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
1)What would you say stood out about your presentation performance?
The think that people said that stood out about my presentation was that it was really fun and it keep them thinking about what i have to say next. I would say it was because I called people to go up and demonstrated what I was talking about. This way the audience fell like if they were part of the presentation (which they were)
2) What was most challenging to do and why?
I think the most challenging think to do in my presentation is to keep people in the topic(actually giving the audience information and they being able to retain it), because some friends told me that it was fun. I want it to be fun, but i don't want to get out of topic and let my audience think that my presentation it's a jock.
The way I'm thinking to keep people focus and to distracted would be to teach everything first then, have all three activities and make them use the abilities that i would've taught them.
The think that people said that stood out about my presentation was that it was really fun and it keep them thinking about what i have to say next. I would say it was because I called people to go up and demonstrated what I was talking about. This way the audience fell like if they were part of the presentation (which they were)
2) What was most challenging to do and why?
I think the most challenging think to do in my presentation is to keep people in the topic(actually giving the audience information and they being able to retain it), because some friends told me that it was fun. I want it to be fun, but i don't want to get out of topic and let my audience think that my presentation it's a jock.
The way I'm thinking to keep people focus and to distracted would be to teach everything first then, have all three activities and make them use the abilities that i would've taught them.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
5-minute presentation
Julio Urbina
East
5-Minute presentation
Objective:The specific content I'll be teaching is how to become the best Muay Thai fighter as possible.Procedure:
1. First, I'll introduce myself and the topic I'll be teaching to the audience. I'll ask them what do they know about Muay Thai and Muay Thai fighters.
2. Then, I'll pass papers explaining what I'm going to be talking about and how the visual are relevant to my topic.
3. Then, I'll go into details explaining the history of Muay Thai and how it has changed and improved over the centuries. (I could you some kind of time line to explain what I would be talking about)
4. Next, I'll do three fun activities where they will have to do what I taught them in my time talking. This way i could see who was listening to me.
5. Finally, I'll ask if they have any questions and end it with big smile :D
Check for Understating:
As i said before, I will ask them questions in the beginning of the class and end. this way i am able to compare how much they learned. I'm also going to be walking around the class and the audience will be able to ask me questions any time.
Resources/Materials:
I'm going to bringing visuals, fighting equipment, videos, time line, all the possible visuals. This way I have a lot of material and I'm going to be able to talk about everything. This way i don't need to worry about making the time, but making it at the right time so i won't pass over it. (audience love GOOD visuals)
Saturday, September 18, 2010
interview 1
Julio Urbina
East
East
Interview 1
Muay Thai it's know as the "ART OF THE EIGHT LIMBS," because this martial art uses both hands, elbows, knees and feet. In the beginning of the training it's really though in your body. After six weeks your body will get use to the physical activities and it will be fun and you'll enjoy yourself. The main thing you'll be working on it's cardio and stamina.
b) From your perspective, what could I study that would be significant to other people?
You could study anything in the medical area for three good reasons: 1. you like it and you wouldn't called a job, but a career. 2. You make money and help people and 3. It will help you understand Muay Thai, because you'll understand how the injuries work, happen and more.
c) Who else would you recommend I talk to?
Dwayne Johnson, he's my personal trainer and he also has won a lot of tittles. Dwayne could give you way more information than me. He has his own Muay Thai gym.
d)What kinds of places or activities do you recommend I do for the service learning requirement?
GO TO A MUAY THAI GYM! You'll learn all the possible moves you want, you'll meet some really nice people with great personalities, and they will help you with your project!
e) What books should I read in this field? What other resources can you recommend?
There are magazines and books that could help you, but the best way to get any type of information about Muay Thai it's the Internet.
Notes of the conversation I had with Johny
What roles or what things play a part when you or anyone fight?
The five main things that play a role when you fight in a Muay Thai gym are: 1)Mentality 2)Stamina 3) You must have skills to fight 4) Cardio (a good heart) 5) Adrenaline. You need this five things to be a good Muay Thai fighter.
You need to respect your opponent, because a dog can have his day any day
Additional information: the reason why i pick this person is because he started like me, became a professional fighter and he is a Muay Thai teacher now
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Interview
Who am I gonna interview?
The person im gonna interview is name john, he is an ex-fighter in muay thai and he is gonna help me with the hours required to complete and more. I chose him for three simple reasons: 1) he is a profecional in muay thai 2) He is someone that i can feel comfortable asking questions and i know he'll answer my questions with no problems 3) My ride.
You have being assigned five questions, beside those five questions. Which other questions would you ask?
The questions I would ask will be related more personal questions, as why or who got you to be a fighter? Did you wanted to be more athelic? Tell me about your experiences as a fighter and as a trainer.
The person im gonna interview is name john, he is an ex-fighter in muay thai and he is gonna help me with the hours required to complete and more. I chose him for three simple reasons: 1) he is a profecional in muay thai 2) He is someone that i can feel comfortable asking questions and i know he'll answer my questions with no problems 3) My ride.
You have being assigned five questions, beside those five questions. Which other questions would you ask?
The questions I would ask will be related more personal questions, as why or who got you to be a fighter? Did you wanted to be more athelic? Tell me about your experiences as a fighter and as a trainer.
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