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This book emerges as a compilation of 33 different texts, produced by Andreu Enrich during the
last three years. All texts revolve around the nature of our sport while addressing a broad variety
of topics. You will find reviews from major hockey events, articles about the rules of the game and
its different formats. But also reflections about how to manage your squad and the talent within
your hockey institution. However, the most important part of the book is about coaching and
playing, so the reader will find many articles on these two topics. Andreu’s way of approaching
these topics is eminently philosophical. He tries to highlight new points of view while provoking,
promoting the surprise and the reflection of the reader. Andreu Enrich (Terrassa, 1984) is a former
international hockey player and currently a hockey coach. He played most of his time in Atlètic
Terrassa Hockey Club and also worked for the Spanish Hockey Federation. He also had hockey
experiences in the Netherlands (Pinoké), Belgium (KHC Leuven and Royal Belgian Hockey
Association) and Germany (Hamburger Polo Club and Mannheimer HC). He has published two
other books: “El Aprendiz de la Felicidad” (2012) and “Small-Sided Games” (2019). He has always
been passionate about philosophy. Content: Philosophizing with a Hammer - Reflections after
Champions Trophy 2018 - My World Cup 'Dream Team' - EHL 18-19 Reflection - Umpiring Field
Hockey is essentially problematic - No one else could have designed a worse sport than Indoor
Hockey - The Indoor Hockey Frustration - Philosophy &Video Umpires - Terrassa: The Hockey
Talent Factory - The Golden Squad - 12 Tips from Antoine-Henri Jomini on Making a Perfect
Team - How to waste your Talented Players - Firenze Talent Club - Deconstructing Game
Mechanisms - 10 Lessons from Carl Von Clausewitz on Field Hockey - Forging Intelligent Players
in 5 Steps - Looking for Control in a VUCA Game - Superiorities, from the Chessboard to the Field
- Parking the Bus in Hockey - Sharing is Caring - Hockey from the Paradigm of Complexity -
Designing Small-Sided Games - Complexity in Training Sessions - Ode to the Obvious - Coaching
on Principles - The Philosophy of the Position - 10 Habits of Successful Hockey Players - The
Ontology of Passing - Scoring Goals as a Process - The Copernican Revolution - The Problem of
Running too much - Synergies - Combinations with the 3rd - The Etymology of Winning -
Heraclitus River em em
This book emerges as a compilation of 33 different texts, produced by Andreu Enrich during the
last three years. All texts revolve around the nature of our sport while addressing a broad variety
of topics. You will find reviews from major hockey events, articles about the rules of the game and
its different formats. But also reflections about how to manage your squad and the talent within
your hockey institution. However, the most important part of the book is about coaching and
playing, so the reader will find many articles on these two topics. Andreu’s way of approaching
these topics is eminently philosophical. He tries to highlight new points of view while provoking,
promoting the surprise and the reflection of the reader. Andreu Enrich (Terrassa, 1984) is a former
international hockey player and currently a hockey coach. He played most of his time in Atlètic
Terrassa Hockey Club and also worked for the Spanish Hockey Federation. He also had hockey
experiences in the Netherlands (Pinoké), Belgium (KHC Leuven and Royal Belgian Hockey
Association) and Germany (Hamburger Polo Club and Mannheimer HC). He has published two
other books: “El Aprendiz de la Felicidad” (2012) and “Small-Sided Games” (2019). He has always
been passionate about philosophy. Content: Philosophizing with a Hammer - Reflections after
Champions Trophy 2018 - My World Cup 'Dream Team' - EHL 18-19 Reflection - Umpiring Field
Hockey is essentially problematic - No one else could have designed a worse sport than Indoor
Hockey - The Indoor Hockey Frustration - Philosophy &Video Umpires - Terrassa: The Hockey
Talent Factory - The Golden Squad - 12 Tips from Antoine-Henri Jomini on Making a Perfect
Team - How to waste your Talented Players - Firenze Talent Club - Deconstructing Game
Mechanisms - 10 Lessons from Carl Von Clausewitz on Field Hockey - Forging Intelligent Players
in 5 Steps - Looking for Control in a VUCA Game - Superiorities, from the Chessboard to the Field
- Parking the Bus in Hockey - Sharing is Caring - Hockey from the Paradigm of Complexity -
Designing Small-Sided Games - Complexity in Training Sessions - Ode to the Obvious - Coaching
on Principles - The Philosophy of the Position - 10 Habits of Successful Hockey Players - The
Ontology of Passing - Scoring Goals as a Process - The Copernican Revolution - The Problem of
Running too much - Synergies - Combinations with the 3rd - The Etymology of Winning -
Heraclitus River em em