- Create 5 questions for EACH of the athletes that you chose. You do not need to answer the questions in this stage. This means you will be creating a total of 10 questions – 5 for each athlete. These must be good quality questions, that get into the details and intricacies of the particular athlete’s life. Including things such as family background, diet, training, lifestyle, social issues, wages, goals, accomplishments, etc. The main task here is coming up with solid questions that can really stimulate a good answer.
DO NOT COPY YOUR QUESTIONS FROM ANYWHERE. CREATE YOUR QUESTIONS ON YOUR OWN
- Questions would have to be formulated to reflect the history of sport and its broader historical methodology. For example, the five questions may revolve around the following: the sport itself, the role of the athlete in their society, the place of the sport in history, any problems the athlete or sport may have at that time, the benefits of engaging in such sports.
DO NOT COPY/PLAGIARIZE YOUR QUESTIONS FROM ANYWHERE!
My advice is to create your questions around the topics that are in bold and underlined. Again DO NOT pick a specific athlete (ie. Lebron James), but ask your question for a general athlete of that sport. Questions should be asked as if you are in the year 2023 and they are in their particular year