Penny and Max during the race

Penny and Max during the race

Take your organization on an Energy Boost.
Max and Penny will lead participants through an educational, hands-on and highly humorous ride that will re-focus, re-energize and re-invent how they see life and work.

Our presentation can be targeted to the following topics:

  • Preparation, yes preparation is the key ingredient for any project.
  • Game plane – how fast we forget our game plan once you are in the game.
  • Increase efficiency and creativity?
  • Increase endurance with energy to spare?
  • See how nutrition can change moods and attitudes!
  • How can “Attitude” be more important then facts?
  • Feel revitalized and positive?
  • Driven to be outstanding in the field?
  • Your team will be re-engaged and re-inspired and able to rise above the challenges of each day!

Flying high!

This fun, interactive, amusing, motivational presentations featuring a slide-show and video clips of the hikes and paragliding flights around Europe and the RedBullxAlps.

It will demonstrate how a couple with 2 young children and working their jobs, manage to have fun while coping  with the additional stress of training, preparations, added expenses and the RedBull xAlps race itself.
We will also give you our inside perspective of the strategic planning in choosing equipment and gear, choosing routes with various mapping techniques, how to work with international connections, how we prepare the nutrition plan, how we train physically and how we prepare mentally for the race, as most of one’s successes or failures are controlled by the mind and attitude.

Watch this short video
about the xAlps to see why this presentation will be so different from what you have seen before.

 

Please feel free to contact us  at fly@flyingMax.com with any questions in how we can create a keynote presentation and/or workshop for your group.

Max & Penny

6 Responses to “Keynote Speaker”

  • I had a most enjoyable evening attending Max and Penny’s “Flying High” presentation in Invermere, BC. It was very entertaing and informative. They did an fine job narrating the XAlps Adventure – I liked their sense of humour and the visuals (photos and video) were excellent! They even bought their para glider so the audience could see the size and feel the material.

    If they are in your neighbourhood it is a must see presentation.

  • Herb Weller:

    Max and Penny volunteered to give a free presentation about their XAlps adventure race experiences to J.A. Laird school in Invermere. The presentation covered everything from training, mental attitude, proper nutrition, equipment and necessary cooperation to make the race happen. It was a valuable teaching moment for both students and staff.

  • Chris Wilson:

    Max and Penny put on a tremendous show for our local Rotary Club here in High River last night. I have never before seen so many of the older boys sitting on the edges of their seats staring at the presentation. Usually they are catching up on their beauty rests! An amazing story and it left all a bit bewildered as to what is possible physically, and mentally – we appreciate it very much!

  • Max and Penny’s presentation, ‘Flying High’ was fun informative and made me feel energized. A balanced look at fitness, nutrition and attitude and their amazing journey across the Alps. Fascinating and inspiring. I highly recommend their presentation.

  • great presentation by Penny and Max at the Cochrane Flying site on Wednesday night. It had everything, drama, blisters, humor (thanks Penny), spectacular flying and scenery. They thrilled the large crowd of paraglider and hang glider pilots and friends who turned out at short notice for the event. Can’t wait until the 2011 presentation when we see Max arriving on the pontoon in Monaco!

  • Shane Cook:

    Second time I have seen the presentation and I am still impressed and awed. As part of a large corporate event (Cenovus Energy) Max and Penny entertained us all with the stories of their adventures while still hitting home on the core values of their success: preparation, self discipline and passion. Each of these a key to success in almost any ‘work’ environment. Absolutely worth the time.

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