Frisbee

Maham, a grade 11 student, wrote me this short essay about frisbee in order to win a mini frisbee!

Maham, a grade 11 student, wrote me this short essay about frisbee in order to win a mini frisbee!

There is no best sport in the world, as every individual's world has its own best sport. It's important to celebrate the diversity of sports and recognize that each sport has its own unique benefits and challenges.

Fun day speaking and teaching frisbee to more than 350 students from Kindergarten to Grade 8 at George Lee Elementary School!

I spent the day speaking and teaching frisbee to students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 at Hazlet School.

I spent the day speaking and teaching frisbee to students from Kindergarten to Grade 6, sharing my main message of "Best Effort Always".

Of all the questions I get asked, why do I love frisbee is the one that comes up the most.

I spent the day speaking and teaching frisbee to students from Kindergarten to Grade 3 at Amisk School.

Huge thanks to Aldona Harnett, a grade 4 teacher at Sunalta School, for stepping up and running the first official frisbee club!

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.