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More than 130 students at Norman Carter School spent the day getting Unplugg’d, learning all about frisbee, and getting lots of exercise. They had a visit from Frisbee Rob, who challenged them to spend less time in front of a screen, encouraged them to try new things, and shows them what’s possible with frisbee.Read More »Norman Carter Students Get Unplugg’d

“Frisbee Rob” McLeod is spending the next two months driving across Canada, challenging students to “Get Unplugg’d“, inspiring them to be their best self, and teaching them what’s possible with frisbee.

Students at three schools in the Living Sky School Division are in for a treat this week when they receive a visit from 6-time Guinness World Record holder Rob “Frisbee Rob” McLeod, who is a motivational speaker and frisbee ambassador from Calgary. Read More »Guinness World Record Holder to Visit Schools in Northern Saskatchewan

In late September, I traveled to Northern British Columbia to speak at 5 schools about physical literacy, learning from failure, and challenging the students to get Unplugg’d. I was also booked to run frisbee workshops at most 4 of the schools, teaching kids all about throwing & catching, and giving them a look at what’s possible with frisbee.Read More »Frisbee Workshops in Northern BC, Canada

During one of my recent frisbee workshops, I had a grade 4 student tell me that I was her hero. I have never been called a hero before so after looking up the definition and doing a bit of research on what a hero is, I share my thoughts on what it means to be a hero.Read More »What It Means to Be a Hero