1. When did you first start playing tennis? I was playing tennis when he was 16 and was in high school and as when school as physical education time.
2. Who did you first play tennis With? (Parent, friend, school) At school or with friends and then juice in physical education class and he was teaching tennis.
3. How often did you play? Sometimes wing as a week with friends outside school.
4. In what country did you play tennis? Only played in the United States that was his first time
5. How many people practiced with you? Outside of school was like with 5 friends at school the teacher taught him as 30 students
6. How many years did you play tennis? He was 16 and then began to play it for 5 years playing in when you were in school.
7. How many hours per day did you practice? 1 hour and a half in school hours it was like to Horad and exercise and peers played for 1 hour and a half
8. Would you prefer to be a tennis player more than a teacher? If he had practiced more for the tennis but would like to be a teacher but since I stopped playing then not because it feels like a Cadre if not that if you could play but not as a Cadre.
9. What motivated you to play tennis? When I was 15 or 16 friends and one day played only one invited him to play and do as he likes.
10. What kind of clothes are best for playing tennis? Choir or something that is comfortable to move without difficulty and a sweat shirt.
11. Did you ever tennis coach or referee? There was not something I did not want to be always as always play or be a teacher and a great player forever tennnis.
12. Would you like to be part of professional tennis? If because if I had not played many sports that felt good to play other sports so I stop playing tennis when he plays maybe once a month and then change to other sports tennis After each interview, complete a single reflection of what he has learned from the interview page.
What problems have you encountered before or during the interview? Well thank God the person interviewing speak Spanish and I said the words in English but answered in Spanish and as if it had been otherwise I tell him questions but I will not understand the answers and that hubieracido a problem.
What are two important things you have learned from this interview? Explain why they are important? Because you know aquien as they were before and since the costubres From now compared with before it is not the same and tell us how things were before and as an changed.
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