Learning Inspired by Pepe Sánchez: Exponential Learning
How can you learn to perform under stress? What do social contexts mean for young athletes? And what does a school for the athletes of tomorrow look like?
As a former NBA and ACB professional basketball player, Pepe Sánchez knows the pressure for a young athlete. He now works as the Director of Weber Bahia Basket team and the Dow Center, a school for young basketball players, where he creates a stimulating framework for exponential learning with a strong focus on pedagogy, community-building and emotional wellbeing. In the sixth Learning Inspired conversation, Rosan Bosch discusses how to improve both sport achievement and learning by approaching the young athletes as whole human beings.
The conversation is in English with Spanish subtitles.
Pepe Sánchez
Pepe Sánchez is a former NBA and ACB professional basketball player, an Olympic gold winner and Director of Weber Bahia Basket team and the innovative high-performance training facility, Dow Center in Bahia Blanca, Argentina. He is educated from Temple University, major in History and minor in Philosophy.
His visionary and holistic approach to developing elite athletes has a focus on not only athletic talent but also human growth, social and emotional intelligence and learning skills.
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