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				SWIMMING
 Either this Merit Badgeor Hiking MB or Cycling MB
 is Required to earn the Eagle Scout Rank
 Until April 1, 1999, either this Merit Badgeor Personal Fitness MB or Sports MB
 was Required to earn the Eagle Scout Rank
 These were the REQUIREMENTSbefore the REVISIONS made on January 1, 2001.
 To see the current requirements
				Click Here Requirements revised on 01/01/98 are shown in 
				bold underlined text. 
 
					Show that you know first aid for injuries or illnesses that 
					could occur while swimming, including hypothermia, heatstroke, 
					heat exhaustion, dehydration, sunburn, insect stings, tick bites, 
					blisters, and hyperventilation.Do the following:
					
						Identify the conditions that must exist before performing 
						CPR on a person. Explain how such conditions are recognized.Demonstrate proper technique for performing 
						CPR using a training device approved by your counselor.Before doing the following requirements, successfully complete 
					the BSA swimmer test. Jump feet first into water over your head 
					in depth, swim 75 yards or 75 meters in a strong manner using 
					one or more of the following strokes: sidestroke, breaststroke, 
					trudgen, or crawl; then swim 25 yards or 25 meters using an 
					easy resting backstroke. The 100 yards or 100 meters must be 
					swum continuously and include at least one sharp turn. After 
					completing the swim, rest by floating as motionless as possible. 
					Explain how the Safe Swim Defense plan is used to protect Scout 
					troops and other groups when they are swimming.Swim continuously for 150 yards using the following strokes 
					in good form and in a strong manner: sidestroke for 50 yards, 
					elementary backstroke for 50 yards, front crawl or trudgen for 
					25 yards, and either the breaststroke or back crawl for 25 yards.In water over your head, but not to exceed 10 feet, do each 
					of the following:
					
						Use the feet first method of surface diving and bring 
						an object up from the bottom.Do a head first surface dive, pike, or tuck, and bring 
						the object up again.Do a head first surface dive to a depth of at least 
						5 feet and swim underwater for 3 strokes. Come to the surface, 
						take a breath, and repeat the sequence twice.In water at least 8 feet deep, show a headfirst dive from 
					a dock or pool deck. Show a long shallow dive, also from the 
					dock or pool deck. If a low board (not to exceed 40 inches above 
					water at least 9 feet deep) is available, show a plain front 
					dive.Enter water over your head wearing clothes (shoes and socks, 
					underwear or swim trunks, long pants, belt, long-sleeved shirt). 
					Remove the shoes and socks. Inflate the shirt and show that 
					you can float using the shirt for support. Remove the pants 
					and use them for support while floating. Swim 50 yards using 
					inflated clothing for support. (Note: If the bottom surface 
					of the swimming area is dark or objects can not be seen easily, 
					practice removing shoes and socks in neck-deep water, then leave 
					shoes and socks on land or in a protected area to prevent loss, 
					and demonstrate the above.)Do the following:
					
						Float face up in a resting position as nearly motionless 
						as possible for at least a minute.While wearing a properly fitted personal flotation device 
						(PFD), demonstrate the "HELP" and "huddle" positions. Explain 
						their purpose.In warm water (at least 70F or 21C), show survival floating. 
						If the water is cooler than 70F, discuss the purpose, technique, 
						and limitations of survival floating.Do the following:
					
						Demonstrate rescuing a person from water by reaching 
						with an arm or leg, by reaching with a suitable object, 
						and by throwing lines and objects.Explain why swimming rescues should not be attempted 
						when a reaching or throwing assist or boat rescue can be 
						done instead. Explain why and how a person making a swimming 
						rescue should avoid contact with the victim. 
 BSA Advancement ID#: 14Pamphlet Revision Date: 2000
 Requirements last revised in 2001
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