
FOSBURY FLOP TED KROETEN | The best talent developer is not the coach
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 from street play to private academies. He discovered the value of free play, how to build sports talent and the secret not of “overload” but of its opposite, “underload”. Fortunately, Ted now shares these insights with the rest of us.
Notes of the episode
Fitness landscape | Wikipedia
Homo Ludens: A Study of the Play Element in Culture | Johan Huizinga
The Folly of Fools: The Logic of Deceit and Self-Deception in Human Life | Robert Trivers
NATÀLIA BALAGUÉ | Biological Intelligence
Orgel’s rules | Wikipedia
Just respect the essence | Martí Cañellas
Philosophical Investigations | Ludwig Wittgenstein
Universal Play Grammar | Ted Kroeten
Juanma Lillo - El mejor libro de táctica y las probabilidades | Fútbol Práctico
Stephen Krashen | Wikipedia
The Link Between Evolution and Language | Richard Dawkins | TED
Bernardo Silva don’t do gym | Out of Context Football
Why Athletes Don’t “Acquire” Skill—They Adapt it w/ Duarte Araújo | The Adaptable Athlete Podcast
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