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Rob McLeod

Rob McLeod, widely recognized as Frisbee Rob, is a passionate advocate for youth development, healthy screen habits, and physical literacy. As a motivational speaker, Rob has visited more than 600 schools and spoken to over 200,000 kids in the last decade, sharing powerful messages about the importance of balancing technology use with active, engaged living. Featured in the 2024, 2015, and 2014 Guinness World Records books, Rob holds 13 Guinness World Records and the Canadian Distance Record in flying disc sports. He uses these achievements to inspire resilience, personal growth, and leadership in people of all ages.

The wind is the single biggest factor in affecting how a frisbee flies. Understanding the affect wind has will help you be more confident and have more fun when throwing and catching.

I spent two days speaking to more than 400 students from Grade 1-6 and teaching them all about what’s possible with frisbee.

Inspired by all of the great questions from kids over the years, I’m going to be creating a series titled: “Young Disc-Coverers: A Frisbee Q&A with Kids”.

Discover the value of being your best vs being the best, and find out why it’s important to focus on personal growth rather than comparison.

I recently found out that I was approved for my 11th, 12th, and 13th Guinness World Records!

I spent the day speaking and teaching frisbee to more than 150 students from Kindergarten to Grade 6 at Elbow Park School.

I spent the day speaking and teaching frisbee to 300 students from Grade 1-6 at Our Lady of the Rosary School in Calgary.

I spent the day speaking and teaching frisbee to 125 students from Grade 1-6 at St Catherine School.

I spent the afternoon speaking and teaching frisbee to 75 students from Kindergarten to Grade 9 at Schuler School.

I spent the morning speaking and teaching frisbee to 360 students from Kindergarten to Grade 6 at Irvine School.