An Eagle scout from Troop 73 Holliston
organized and carried out a project that involved clearing the
former railroad bed from Cross Street to Hopping brook Industrial
Park as part of a "Rails to Trails" project.
In order to earn the Eagle Scout rank a scout must:
-Earn 21 merit badges including the 15 in this series,
-Progress through all the previous ranks each of which has it's own
set of requirements.
-Serve a minimum of six months in a leadership position
-Plan, organize, and lead other scouts in an approved service
project which benefits the community.
-Pass an Eagle board of review.
PERSONAL FITNESS
Requirements:
- Explain the following:
- Why physical exams are important
- Why preventative habits are important in maintaining good
health.
- Diseases that can be prevented and how.
- Seven warning signs of cancer.
- The youth risk factors that affect cardiovascular fitness in
adulthood.
- Have a dental examination. Get a statement saying that your
teeth have been checked and cared for. Tell how to care for your
teeth.
- Explain to your merit badge counselor verbally or in writing
what personal fitness means to you, including:
- Components of personal fitness
- Reasons for being fit in all components.
- What it means to be mentally healthy.
- What it means to be physically healthy and fit.
- What it means to be socially healthy. Discuss your activity in
the areas of healthy social fitness.
- What you can do to prevent social, emotional, or mental
problems.
- With your counselor answer and discuss the following questions:
- Are you free from all curable diseases? Are you living in such
a way that your risk of preventable diseases is minimized?
- Are you immunized and vaccinated according to the advice of
your health-care provider?
- Do you understand the meaning of a nutritious diet and know why
it is important for you? Does your diet include foods from all food
groups?
- Are your body weight and composition what you would like them
to be, and do you know how to modify them safely through exercise,
diet, and behavior modification?
- Do you carry out daily activities without noticeable effort? Do
you have extra energy for other activities?
- Are you free from habits relating to poor nutrition and the use
of alcohol, tobacco, drugs, and other practices that could be
harmful to your health?
- Do you participate in a regular exercise program or
recreational activities?
- Do you sleep well at night and wake up feeling refreshed and
energized for the new day?
- Are you actively involved in the religious organization of your
choice, and do you participate in its youth activities?
- Do you spend quality time with your family and friends in
social and recreational activities?
- Do you support family activities and efforts to maintain a good
home life?
- Explain the following about physical fitness:
- The components of physical fitness.
- Your weakest and strongest component of physical fitness
- The need to have a balance in all four components of physical
fitness.
- How the components of personal fitness relate to the Scout Law
and Scout Oath.
- Explain the following about nutrition:
- The importance of good nutrition
- What good nutrition means to you.
- How good nutrition is related to the other components of
personal fitness
- The three components of a sound weight (fat) control
program.
- AEROBIC FITNESS TEST Record your performance on one of the
following tests:
- Run/walk as far as you can in nine minutes.
- Run/walk one mile as fast as you can.
- FLEXIBILITY TEST
- Using a sit-and-reach box constructed according to
specifications in the Personal Fitness merit badge pamphlet, make
four repetitions and record the fourth reach. This last reach must
be held steady for 15 seconds to qualify. (Remember to keep your
knees down.)
- STRENGTH TESTS, Record your performance on all three tests.
- Sit-ups. Record the number of sit-ups done correctly in 60
seconds. The sit-ups must be done in the form explained and
illustrated in the Personal Fitness merit badge pamphlet.
- Pull-ups. Record the total number of pull-ups completed
correctly in 60 seconds. Be consistent with the procedures
presented in the Personal Fitness merit badge pamphlet.
- Push-ups. Record the total number of push-ups completed
correctly in 60 seconds. Be consistent with the procedures
presented in the Personal Fitness merit badge pamphlet.
- BODY COMPOSITION TEST, Have your parent, counselor, or other
adult take and record the following measurements:
- Circumference of the right upper arm, midway between the
shoulder and the elbow, with the arm hanging naturally and not
flexed.
- Shoulders, with arms hanging by placing the tape two inches
below the top of the shoulders around the arms, chest, and back
after breath expiration.
- Chest, by placing the tape under the arms and around the chest
and back at the nipple line after breath expiration.
- Abdomen circumference at the navel level (relaxed).
- Circumference of the right thigh, midway between the hip and
knee, and not flexed.
- Outline a comprehensive 12-week physical fitness program using
the results of your fitness tests. Be sure your program
incorporates the endurance, intensity, and warm-up guidelines
discussed in the Personal Fitness merit badge pamphlet. Before
beginning your exercises, have the program approved by your
counselor and parents.
- Complete the physical fitness program you outlined in
requirement 7. Keep a log of your fitness program activity (how
long you exercised; how far you ran, swam, or biked; how many
exercise repetitions you completed; your exercise heart rate;
etc.). Repeat the aerobic fitness, muscular strength, and
flexibility tests every two weeks and record your results. After
the 12th week, repeat all four tests, record your results, and show
improvement in each one. Compare and analyze your preprogram and
postprogram body composition measurements. Discuss the meaning and
benefit of your experience, and describe your long-term plans
regarding your personal fitness.
- Find out about three career opportunities in personal fitness.
Pick one and find out the education, training, and experience
required for these professions. Discuss what you learned with your
counselor, and explain why this profession might interest you.
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