REQUIREMENTS:
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Complete a cardiovascular fitness evaluation/consultation
with your personal health care provider. (This can be done as part of the examination
required by any council-approved class 3 medical evaluation.) |
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Using the BSA references listed after the seven major
components, give a presentation to a BSA or other community youth group (at least eight
youth participants) on cardiovascular fitness, diet, the health benefits of regular
aerobic exercise, exercise recommendations for the Scout-age group, and healthy
lifestyles. |
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Review the BSA guidelines for the Athletics and other
physical activity or personal fitness-oriented merit badge and explain steps you have
taken to follow each of the guidelines for the fitness goals. Explain precautions to be
taken for a physical fitness activity in each of the following: woods, fields, facilities,
and waterfront. |
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Explain to your mentor the symptoms of dehydration and
hypothermia. Explain the special considerations for preventing dehydration and
hypothermia. |
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Properly outfit for physical activities with proper
equipment, clothing, and footwear. Know your own capabilities and limitations. Illustrate
how you would prepare for the physical fitness goals included in the award program. |
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With supervision from your mentor or other qualified
persons, set up a fitness goal-oriented plan using the seven major components of fitness. |
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Demonstrate your ability to improve your strength, posture,
endurance, agility, speed, accuracy, and balance with your own goal-oriented fitness plan. |
This Award is done with a "Mentor", kind of like a Merit Badge Counselor, in
fact, it could be a Merit Badge Counselor in any of the "physical activity-oriented
merit badges". For more information on the Mentor, a complete description of
this Award, and links to the Requirements and Application, please see this page on the
Scouting.org Web site. |