
Therefore, it was a truly a pleasure to be invited to a NSCA Clinic hosted by the Department of General and Specific Didactics and the Faculty of Education at the University of Alicante.
Dr. Daniel Dodd, Dr. Jonathan Esteve (UEM) and I traveled to Alicante and were hosted by the faculty of the University. Upon arrival we had a few hours, so we went for a run along the coastline, as Alicante is a beach town on the Mediterranean Sea.
Dr. Daniel Dodd, Dr. Jonathan Esteve (UEM) and I traveled to Alicante and were hosted by the faculty of the University. Upon arrival we had a few hours, so we went for a run along the coastline, as Alicante is a beach town on the Mediterranean Sea.
The students and faculty were fabulous and seemed to be engaged and enjoy the scholarly interaction. We were even treated to a lunch of traditional and paella negra (using squid ink instead of the traditional saffron).
Special thanks to Dr. José A. Pérez Turpin and Dr. Juan M. Cortell Tormo, and all of our fabulous hosts (Chema and Roberto) and our translator (Juan). 



The night before the congress Dr. de Paz took us on a night tour of Leon. The city is bustling with activity and comes alive after eight o’clock. We viewed one of Gaudi’s famous architectural wonders Casa de los Botines, but I was most impressed the 13th century Gothic cathedral Iglesia Cetedral de Santa María (La pulchra Leonina). It is one of the most beautiful and well preserved Gothic style cathedrals in Spain. It has many of the original structures as it is one of the few cathedrals that was not altered with the progress of time. Additionally its stained glass was magnificent with color and detail.








