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Merit Badges
- Legend to identify Merit Badges
- 1910 British Merit Badges
- Square 1911 - 33
- Wide Crimped 1934 & 35
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Narrow Tan Crimped 1936 - 42
- Tan Heavyweight Cloth with Silk Embroidery and Printed Back 1936 - 37
- Tan Heavyweight Cloth with Silk Embroidery and Plain Back 1937 - 38
- Tan Lightweight Cloth with Silk Embroidery and Plain Back 1938 - 39
- Tan Lightweight Cloth with Cotton Continuous Loop Embroidery and Plain Back 1939 - 42
- Tan Lightweight Cloth with Cotton Lockstitch Embroidery and Plain Back 1939 - 42
- Blue Background 1942 - 46
- Wartime 1942 - 46
- Khaki Narrow Crimped 1946 - 59
- Green Twill Gauze Back 1960 - 68
- Fully Embroidered Merrowed Edge 1960 - 72
- Unprinted Plastic Back 1972 - 01
- Printed Plastic Back 2002 - Current
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Merit Badge Paper
- Merit Badge Applications
- Merit Badge Cards
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Merit Badge Pamphlets
- Type 1 White Cover - Rectangle Drawing On Cover
- Type 2 White Cover 5-375" x 8" Title at Top
- Type 3A Tan Cover - 200 Fifth Avenue
- Type 3B Tan Cover - 2 line address New York City
- Type 3C Tan Cover - 2 line address New York N.Y.
- Type 3D Tan Cover - 1 line address New York N.Y.
- Type 4 Standing Scout Cover
- Type 5A War Cover
- Type 5B Red and White
- Type 6 Photo-Red Cover
- Type 7 Full Photo Cover or Bulls-eye Cover
- Type 8 Full Photo - Green Stripe Cover
- Type 9 Full Photo - Red Stripe Cover
- Type 10A Blue Stripe - Logo above bottom blue stripe - FDL centered
- Type 10B - Blue Stripe in bottom of photo area. FDL to left of text
- Special Covers
- Boy Craft Helps
- Merit Badge Counselor's Guides
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Youth Position
- Junior Assistant Scoutmaster
- Senior Patrol Leader
- Assistant Senior Patrol Leader
- Patrol Leader
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- Troop Guide
- Scribe
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- Instructor
- Chaplain Aide
- Den Chief
- Librarian
- Musician
- Webmaster
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- Troop Representative
- Unit Representative
- Leadership Corps
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- Outdoor Ethics Guide
- Patrol Medallions
Fig. 1: Athlet-K-Front
- Embroidery: Rayon thread
- Border: Merrowed
Fig. 2: Athlet-K-Reverse
- Back: 100th Anniversary imprint
Item Name: Athletics 2010 - 2013
Item ID: Athlet-K
Collector Rating: 1
Requirements January 2010 until JAnuary 2017
1. Show that you know first aid for injuries or illnesses that are could occur while participating in athletic events, including sprains, strains, contusions, abrasions, blisters, dehydration, and heat reactions.
2. Explain the following:
a. The importance of the physical exam
b. b. The importance of maintaining good health habits, especially during training _ and how the use of tobacco products, alcohol, and other harmful substances can negatively affect your health and your performance in athletic activities.
c. The importance of maintaining a healthy diet
3. Select an athletic activity to participate in for one season (or four months). Then do the following:
a. With guidance from your counselor, establish a personal training program suited to the activity you have chosen.
b. Organize a chart for this activity and monitor your progress during this time.
c. Explain to your counselor the equipment necessary to participate in this activity, and the appropriate clothing for the season and the locale.
d. At the end of the season, and discuss with your counselor the progress you have made during training and competition and how your development has affected you mentally and physically.
4. Do the following:
a. Give the rules for two athletic activities, one of which is the activity you chose for requirement 3.
b. Discuss the importance of warming up and cooling down.
c. Explain to your counselor what the amateur athlete is and the differences between an amateur and a professional athlete.
d. Discuss the traits and importance of good sportsmanship. Tell what role sportsmanship plays in both individual and group athletic activities.
5. Complete the activities in FOUR of the following groups and show improvement over a three-month period:
Group 1: Sprinting
a. 100 m dash
b. 200 m dash
Group 2: Long Distance Running
a. 3K run
b. 5K run
Group 3: Long Jump OR High Jump
a. Running long jump OR running high jump (best of three tries)
b. Standing long jump OR standing high jump (best of three tries)
Group 4: Swimming
a. 100 m swim
b. 200 m swim
Group 5: Pull ups and Push-ups
a. Pull-ups into minutes
b. Push-ups into minutes
Group 6: Baseball Throw
a. Baseball throw for accuracy, 10 throws
b. Baseball throw for distance, five throws (total distance)
Group 7: Basketball Shooting
a. Basketball shot for accuracy, 10 free throw shots
b. Basketball throw for skill and agility, the following shots as shown on the diagram:
1) Left side layup
2)Right side layup
3) Left side of hoop, along the key line
4) Right side of hoop, along the key line
5) Where key line and free throw line meet, left side
6) Where key line and free throw line meet, right side
7) Top of the key
8) Anywhere along the three-point line
Group 8: Football Kick or Soccer Kick
a. Goals from the 10 yard line, eight cakes
b. Football cake or soccer cake for distance, five cakes (total distance)
Group 9: Weight Training
a. Chest/bench press, two sets of 15 repetitions each
b. Leg curls, two sets of 15 repetitions each
6.Do the following:
a. Prepare plans for conducting a sports meet or field day that includes 10 activities, at least five of which must come from the groups mentioned in requirement 5. Outline the duties of each official needed and list the equipment the meat will require.
b. With your parent’s and counselor’s approval, serve as an official or volunteer at a sports meet to observe officials in action. Tell your counselor about your responsibilities at the meet and discuss what you learn.