A group of students from TAFAD (Associates Degree Technician Physical Activity and Sport Animation) and Marist Brothers school degree, staged Monday last meeting with students Andy Lledo, before heading to Jordan for the first test Grand Slam 4Deserts 2014, which will take place in the Sahara desert.
The Sports Council, through the ADE (Approach to Sport à ‰ lite), organized this meeting in which the Cartagena ultraman could discuss with young people the challenge and the hope she wears in it, since from end of 2012 is ready physically and mentally to try to get the Grand Slam complete.
What most caught the attention of the students, was to know how you are going to feed and rest during the test Andrés, and what kind of preparation is taking to complete this first test in the Sahara.
Students also had the opportunity to try some of the foods that will take Lledo in his backpack and a video with images reflecting the extremely harsh and dangerous challenge.
The ADE program is organized by the Sports Department of Cartagena and has the support of the Directorate General of Sports of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia, the Association of Graduates of Physical Education and Sports of the Region of Murcia.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena