SKATING
These were the REQUIREMENTS
before the REVISIONS made on 04/01/1999.
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To earn this merit badge on ROLLER SKATES or IN-LINE SKATES,
a Scout must:
- Do the following:
- Give the general and speed-skating safety rules.
- Discuss the parts and functions of skates.
- Do the following:
- Start and stop properly while skating forward and in
both directions around the rink.
- Skate backward first on two feet then on one foot.
- Cross the feet in front.
- Skate a slalom pattern on two feet forward then on one
foot.
- Shuttle skate.
- Shoot the duck.
- The limbo under
- The widespread eagle.
- Race on a speed track. Start properly, take corners,
pass other skaters, pace, and learn the speed- skating rules.
- The stepover
- Spin.
- Hop, skip, and jump.
- Dribble a basketball on skates.
- Push a hockey ball around the rink.
- Mohawk or two-foot turn..
- Slalom skate backward on two feet.
To earn this merit badge on ICE SKATES,
a Scout must:
- Do the following:
- Give general safety and courtesy rules for ice skating.
- Discuss the parts of ice skates, the types of ice skates,
and their functions.
- Discuss the care of boots and blades.
- Do the following:
- Skate forward for at least 40 feet, then come to a complete
stop, using either a two-feet snowplow stop or a one-foot
snowplow stop.
- After skating forward, glide forward on two feet, then
on one foot, right then left.
- Starting from a T position, stroke forward around the
test area, avoiding the use of tow points if wearing figure
skates.
- Do the following:
- Glide backward on two feet.
- Skate backward for a distance to be determined by the
counselor. (Not less than 40 feet nor more than 100 feet.)
- After gaining speed, glide forward on two feet, making
a turn of 180 degrees around a cone, first to the right
and then to the left.
- Do the following:
- Shoot the duck.
- Skate forward in a figure-8 pattern, using forward crossovers
to the best of your ability.
- Take part in a race. (A relay race is suggested.)
- Hockey stop.
BSA Advancement ID#: 103
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