ÓSCAR CANO | Essential football

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Óscar Cano is not a football coach: he is an incredibly sharp person who happens to have chosen to make a positive impact on football teams. Óscar is one of the few who elevates our profession. The beloved Taleb says you should never read a book that can be summarized. Because then, it is not a book. This is exactly how I feel about my conversation with Óscar: it is impossible to describe it. Up next, you can listen to it in Spanish. If you prefer the English version, you have it available in the YouTube video of the episode.Notes of the episode:Juan Belmonte, matador de toros | Manuel Chaves NogalesDel Bayern de Munich al Bayern de Pep | Óscar Cano MorenoAlways think before computing! | Rafel Pol & Natàlia BalaguéJOAN CORTÉS | The coaching geniusÀLEX TERÉS | Thank you for doubtingFour Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals | Oliver BurkemanJORDI FERNÁNDEZ | Questioning methodologiesÓscar Cano: “El sentimiento que hay que desarrollar en el ser humano es el de utilidad, el de la inclusión.” | Pablo BeltránLa frontera invisible | Kilian JornetLa lengua de las mariposas | José Luis Cuerda This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.fosburyflop.blog/subscribe