
CUB SCOUT
SPORTS: PHYSICAL FITNESS
Tiger Cubs,
Cub Scouts, and Webelos Scouts may complete requirements in a family, den, pack,
school, or community environment. Tiger Cubs must work with their parents or
adult partners. Parents and partners do not earn loops or pins.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PHYSICAL
FITNESS SPORTS BELT LOOP
Complete
these three requirements:
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Give a short report to your den or family on the dangers of drugs and
alcohol.
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Practice finding your pulse and counting your heartbeats per minute.
Determine your target heart rate.
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Practice five physical fitness skills regularly. Improve performance in each
skill over a month. Skills could include pull-ups, curl-ups, the standing
long jump, the 50-yard dash, and the softball throw.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PHYSICAL
FITNESS SPORTS PIN
Earn the
Physical Fitness belt loop, and complete five of the following requirements:
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Make a diagram of the Food Guide Pyramid. List foods you ate in a week and
show where they fit in the pyramid.
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Choose a form of exercise, bring your heart rate up to target, and keep it
there for 15 minutes. Don't forget to warm up and cool down.
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Set up a four-step exercise program. Chart your progress for five days a
week for two weeks.
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Explain the reason for warming up and cooling down before and after each
exercise session.
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Visit a local gym and talk to a trainer about exercises and programs for
young people.
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Participate in some aerobic exercises at least three times a week for four
weeks.
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Build an obstacle course that could include some exercises with jumping,
crawling, and hurdles. Time yourself three times to see whether you can
improve your time.
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Swim for a total of an hour, charting your time as you go.
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Participate for at least three months in an organized team sport or
organized athletic activity.