
The complexity of sport, fitness... and life www.fosburyflop.blog
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceSports | |||

Ted Kroeten is the founder of Joy of the People, a non-profit organization that promotes free play as a way to build healthier kids and stronger communities. By simply watching children play, he began to notice what had been lost in the transition fr... more
Andreu Enrich returns to Fosbury Flop, keeping the bar as high as he left it: connecting genuine ideas and philosophers such as Nietzsche, Heidegger, or Foucault with the figure of the coach. Now, the chapter in Catalan begins; in English, you have t... more
From the very first moment I read about design, I was captivated. Moholy-Nagy said that “designing is not a profession but an attitude of resourcefulness and inventiveness”. Miguel Milá, that it “consists of fulfilling a function while maintaining em... more
After our first conversation, the authenticity of Albert Batalla led me to define him as the “Michael Johnson of motor skills learning, training... and life”. We met again for a second conversation about the advice he would give to his younger self a... more
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Love the thoughtful and witty quotes and stories to illustrate or contrast dynamical systems thinking. Don’t speak Catalan (?) though, that’s a shame
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Exploring the intersection of sports, fitness, and broader aspects of life, this podcast features insightful discussions on unconventional coaching methods, philosophical underpinnings of athletic training, and dynamic approaches to player development. Topics often revolve around innovative training practices, emphasizing adaptability, creativity, and critical thinking within sports coaching frameworks. With expert guests sharing their experiences and philosophies, listeners can gain a deeper understanding of how traditional methods are being reshaped to foster more holistic learning environments in competitive sports. Unique aspects of this podcast include its emphasis on metaphors drawn from various disciplines, such as art and education,... more
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2. Jordi Fernández
3. Véronique Richard
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