ANDREU ENRICH | Philosophy to coach

ANDREU ENRICH | Philosophy to coach

From FOSBURY FLOP by Martí Cañellas Trias

February 2, 2026 · 1h 54m

About this episode

Andreu Enrich discusses the intersection of philosophy and coaching, referencing various philosophers and their relevance to the art of coaching.

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 the YouTube video of the episode . Notes of the episode Unpopular opinion of Andreu Enrich | @martict99 The art of coaching: a matter of walls and slopes | @JordiLieF Coaching meditations | Andreu Enrich SMALL-SIDED GAMES: How to effectively train your players in variable and complex environments | Andreu Enrich Hockey: 50 Tips From Intelligent Players | Andreu Enrich The Birth of Tragedy | Friedrich Nietzsche Homo Ludens: A Study of the Play Element in Culture | Johan Huizinga Man, Play and Games | Roger Caillois Les estructures elementals de la narrativa | Albert Sánchez Piñol Fragments | Heraclitus On Nature | Paramenides Citadelle | Antonie Saint-Exupéry Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder | Nassim Nicholas Taleb Being and Time | Martin Heidegger Victus: The Fall of Barcelona | Albert Sánchez Piñol Antoni Gaudí, vida i obra | Armand Puig i Tàrrech JAVIER CAÑADA | Training between Ulm and Cádiz The Prince | Niccolò…

People in this episode

Host: Martí Cañellas Trias

Guest: Andreu Enrich

Topics covered

  • coaching
  • philosophy
  • sports
  • training
  • performance

Keywords

  • coaching
  • philosophy
  • Nietzsche
  • Heidegger
  • Foucault
  • training
  • sports

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