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CUB SCOUT
SPORTS: ICE SKATING
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 ICE
SKATING SPORTS BELT LOOP
Complete
these three requirements:
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Explain ways to protect yourself while ice
skating, and the need for proper safety equipment.
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Spend at least 30 minutes practicing the skills of skating.
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Go ice
skating with a family member or den for at least three hours. Chart your
time.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ICE
SKATING SPORTS PIN
Earn the
Ice Skating belt loop, and complete five of the following requirements:
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Participate in a pack or community ice skating event.
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Demonstrate how to sharpen your skates correctly.
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Demonstrate how to lace, assemble, and dissemble your skates correctly.
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On two occasions, spend at least 30 minutes practicing warm-up exercises
before skating.
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Play a skating game on the ice.
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Learn two new figure-skating skills: Forward Swizzles, Glides, Backward
Swizzles, and Backward Wiggle.
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Demonstrate how to "start" in a speed skating race.
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Explain the difference between long-track and short-track speed skating.
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Participate in a skating skill development clinic.
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Tell about an Olympian athlete in figure skating or speed skating. What were
some of his or her best traits?
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The
Ice Skating belt loop and pin are for speed and figure skating on ice.
See Roller Skating for information on roller blading and in-line
skating requirements. See Hockey for
information on hockey requirements. |
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