KEVIN MULLEADY DISCUSSES THE BENEFITS OF SKY DIVING “When you think of skydiving, you usually think of adrenaline junkies – people who love to live on the edge, who live impulsively. You may even think of people with a few screws loose,” jokes Kevin Mulleady. “But there are real psychological and physiological benefits to skydiving and other extreme sports like it. And people get into those sports for all sorts of reasons.” Kevin Mulleady Discusses How He Got Into Skydiving “I love skydiving,” enthuses Mulleady, “I love the rush and the sensation of flying – one reason I got into skydiving was because, like so many kids who grew up with G.I. Joes, I always had a passion to join the military, and more specifically the Navy SEALs.” SEAL is an acronym that stands for SEa, Air, and Land and they are the special ops sector of the Navy – their elite force. “Since SEALs are masters of the sea, air, and land, I decided that I would challenge myself to attempt the same. Amongst other endeavors, I ventured into scuba diving, skydiving, and race car driving, with the thrill of testing my abilities,” says Kevin Mulleady. “It started as ‘training’, as a way to see what I could do. Now it’s an exciting hobby.”