Toni Nadal

Everything can be trained

On 29 April 2015, the Rafael del Pino Foundation organised Toni Nadal's Keynote Lecture "Everything can be trained" on the occasion of the presentation of his latest book of the same title.

In Todo se puede entrenar, Toni Nadal reviews some of the aspects on which it is necessary to focus in order to build a success story, always with originality, escaping commonplaces and self-help rhetoric: illusion, perseverance, responsibility, resistance, self-demand, loyalty to one's own principles and to one's own team, the human dimension of public acts, etc.

Toni Nadal is the uncle and coach of tennis player Rafa Nadal, whom he has accompanied since his beginnings, when he was just four years old. In addition to his work as a coach, he stands out for his ability to motivate and for teaching to put into practice values such as humility, effort, daily work, constant improvement, modesty, keeping one's feet on the ground and not overestimating successes or magnifying defeats.

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