Pau Casassa is the technical director of the Barça Academy in Catalonia and around the world. They don’t coach football players, they coach kids who play football. And they do it with a playing idea that does not seek the results at any cost. The Barça idea is the one that brings a team closer to victory exciting the people who practice it, the spectators who observe it. An idea to train football that can transform lives, that makes Barça more than a Club. Pau explains it to us in Catalan. You have the English version available in the YouTube video of the episode.
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Notes of the episode
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ALBERT BATALLA | The art and science of teaching
La evolución táctica del fútbol | Martí Perarnau
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JAMES VAUGHAN | Tell me where you live and I’ll tell you how you play
Universal Play Grammar | Ted Kroeten
The Culture Map: Breaking Through the Invisible Boundaries of Global Business | Erin Meyer
Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World | David Epstein
The Ignorant Schoolmaster: Five Lessons in Intellectual Emancipation | Jaques Rancière
La preparación física no existe | Paco Seirul·lo & Ángel Cappa
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