Cub Scout Ice Skating
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==Belt Loop Requirements== | ==Belt Loop Requirements== | ||
| - | + | Complete these three requirements: | |
| - | + | # Explain ways to protect yourself while ice skating, and the need for proper safety equipment. | |
| - | + | # Spend at least 30 minutes practicing the skills of skating. | |
| - | + | # Go ice skating with a family member or den for at least three hours. Chart your time. | |
==Sports Pin Requirements== | ==Sports Pin Requirements== | ||
| - | + | Earn the Ice Skating belt loop, and complete five of the following requirements: | |
| - | + | # Participate in a pack or community skating event. | |
| - | + | # Demonstrate how to sharpen your skates correctly. | |
| - | + | # Demonstrate how to lace, assemble, and dissemble your skates correctly. | |
| - | + | # On two occasions, spend at least 30 minutes practicing warm-up exercises before skating. | |
| - | + | # Play a skating game on the ice. | |
| - | + | # Learn two new figure-skating skills: Forward Swizzles, Glides, Backward Swizzles, and Backward Wiggle. | |
| - | + | # Demonstrate how to "start" in a speed skating race. | |
| - | + | # Explain the difference between long-track and short-track speed skating. | |
| - | + | # Participate in a skating skill development clinic. | |
| - | + | # Tell about an Olympian athlete in figure skating or speed skating. What were some of his or her best traits? | |
| - | + | # Play a game of ice hockey. | |
| - | + | # Participate in a hockey skill dvelopment clinic. | |
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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# [[Cub_Scout_Sports#Earning_Loops_and_Pins_multiple_times|Details on earning a Cub Scout Sports or Academic pin or belt loop multiple times]] | # [[Cub_Scout_Sports#Earning_Loops_and_Pins_multiple_times|Details on earning a Cub Scout Sports or Academic pin or belt loop multiple times]] | ||
== Related achievements, electives, or other awards == | == Related achievements, electives, or other awards == | ||
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| - | + | *[[Sportsman]] Activity Badge requirement 3. (earn the {{PAGENAME}} Belt Loop ''while a Webelos Scout'') | |
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Revision as of 08:37, March 25, 2008
| Ice Skating Belt Loop and Pin | |
![]() Ice Skating Sports Belt Loop
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The Cub Scout Ice Skating belt loop and pin are a part of the Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program. Tiger Cub, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos Scouts may earn this award in a Family, Den, Pack, school, or community setting. Tiger Cubs must be always accompanied by their Adult partner.
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Belt Loop Requirements
Complete these three requirements:
- Explain ways to protect yourself while ice skating, and the need for proper safety equipment.
- Spend at least 30 minutes practicing the skills of skating.
- Go ice skating with a family member or den for at least three hours. Chart your time.
Sports Pin Requirements
Earn the Ice Skating belt loop, and complete five of the following requirements:
- Participate in a pack or community skating event.
- Demonstrate how to sharpen your skates correctly.
- Demonstrate how to lace, assemble, and dissemble your skates correctly.
- On two occasions, spend at least 30 minutes practicing warm-up exercises before skating.
- Play a skating game on the ice.
- Learn two new figure-skating skills: Forward Swizzles, Glides, Backward Swizzles, and Backward Wiggle.
- Demonstrate how to "start" in a speed skating race.
- Explain the difference between long-track and short-track speed skating.
- Participate in a skating skill development clinic.
- Tell about an Olympian athlete in figure skating or speed skating. What were some of his or her best traits?
- Play a game of ice hockey.
- Participate in a hockey skill dvelopment clinic.
| | The official source for the information shown in this article or section is: Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program Guide, 2003 Edition (BSA Supply No. 34299) |
Help with these requirements
| | A FREE workbook for Cub Scout Ice Skating is available here! with the maps, charts, links, diagrams, and checklists you need! Or click here to print just the Cub Scout Ice Skating requirements. | meritbadge.org has PDF and DOC versions of Boy Scout merit badge workbooks, Webelos workbooks, and Cub Scout workbooks. |
Notes
Related achievements, electives, or other awards
- Sportsman Activity Badge requirement 3. (earn the Cub Scout Ice Skating Belt Loop while a Webelos Scout)
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