
CUB SCOUT
SPORTS: SWIMMING
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 SWIMMING
SPORTS BELT LOOP
Complete
these three requirements:
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Explain the rules of Safe Swim Defense. Emphasize the buddy system.
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Play a recreational game in the water with your den, pack, or family.
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While holding a kick board, propel yourself 25 feet using a flutter kick
across the shallow end of the swimming area.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SWIMMING
SPORTS PIN
Earn the
Swimming belt loop, and complete five of the following requirements:
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Practice the breathing motion of the crawl stroke while standing in shallow
water. Take a breath, place your head in the water, exhale, and turn your
head to the side to take a breath. Repeat.
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Learn two of the following strokes: crawl, backstroke, elementary
backstroke, sidestroke, or breaststroke.
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Learn two of the following floating skills: jellyfish float, turtle float,
canoe (prone) float.
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Using a kickboard, demonstrate three kinds of kicks.
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Pass the "beginner" or "swimmer" swim level test.
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Visit with a lifeguard and talk about swimming safety in various situations
(pool, lake, river, ocean). Learn about the training a lifeguard needs for
his or her job.
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Explain the four rescue techniques: Reach, Throw, Row, and Go (with
support).
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Take swimming lessons.
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Attend a swim meet at a school or community pool.
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Tread water for 30 seconds.
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.Learn about a U.S. swimmer who has earned a medal in the Olympics.
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Demonstrate the proper use of a mask and snorkel in a swimming area where
your feet can touch the bottom.