Description
Andreu Enrich has understood it perfectly: he is a COACH, in all caps, with every letter. It does not matter the sport. Because Andreu knows that, both on and off the field, it is only with the heart that one can see rightly, that what is essential is invisible to the eye... or to the whiteboard where many draw technical-tactical arrows. Up next, Andreu shares his authentic perspective to us in Catalan. If you’re interested in the English version, the YouTube video of the episode is waiting for you.
Martí Cañellas | Fosbury Flop
Notes of the episode
Coaching meditations | Andreu Enrich
Citadelle | Antonie Saint-Exupéry
The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable | Nassim Nicholas Taleb
La Preparación ¿Física? en el fútbol | Rafel Pol
Exploring the Relationship of Declarative Tactical Knowledge With Participation, Football Competence, and Potentiality in a Professional Club (Real Sociedad) | Rubén Sánchez-López, Ibon Echeazarra, Jon Mikel Arrieta & Julen Castellano
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind | Yuval Noah Harari
JORDI FERNÁNDEZ | Questioning methodologies
’Visualise tragedies —not commedies’ - A conversation with Andreu Enrich | The Talent Equation Podcast
Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way of True Inspiration | Ed Catmull
Direct theory of perception | Gibson
Theory of Cooperative-Competitive Intelligence: Principles, Research Directions, and Applications | Robert Hristovski & Natàlia Balagué
Decisiones vitales | Pep Marí
SMALL-SIDED GAMES: How to effectively train your players in variable and complex environments | Andreu Enrich
Hockey: 50 Tips From Intelligent Players | Andreu Enrich
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