In episode 2 of this extensive interview with Fernando Signorini, Juan delves into various topics that “El Profe” eloquently discusses.
Signorini talks about the misconceptions dating back to Emil Zatopek in the 1958 Olympics to Reinhold Messner in his training routines and how they do not have anything to do with footballers. These two concepts are what he calls "conceptual intoxication" and how many training theories from athletics are still in place in the world of football with the lack of conceptualization. There he talks about the differences in how a runner has to train compared to a footballer.
He also talks about his brief experience with Stefano Capriati, the father of former tennis star Jennifer Capriati and why he decided not to take on the task of being her trainer.
Signorini also talks about how players need to be more rebellious in football and how they are surrounded by fear in terms of their lack and their desire to not lose what they have.
He also taps into youth development and how happiness is the key to helping develop good human beings, not just good players.
All this and much more in a very extensive episode with one of the most prominent physical trainers in world football. This episode will be translated and published in English for further distribution.