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- Be familiar with cold weather-related
injuries and how to avoid and treat them.
- Know and explain the safety codes for your
chosen winter sport (alpine skiing, Nordic skiing, snowboarding,
snowmobiling, or ice skating). Example: Skier's Responsibility Code
found in the National Ski Areas Association Classroom Guide for
skier education, published by the National Ski Patrol.
- Design a 30-day physical fitness and
stretching program that will prepare you for your chosen winter
sport, including exercising and stretching for at least 30 minutes
three times a week for 30 days.
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Choose one of the following
winter sports and complete the requirements for that sport.
Alpine Skiing
- During a winter season, participate in at
least six recreational ski sessions totaling 40 hours.
- On one of your ski trips, demonstrate to the
adult ski counselor approved by your Advisor that you are proficient
in this sport, skiing various types of ski terrain, including
moguls.
- Give instruction and assistance to a group
of beginner skiers. Teach them basic turns and stops.
- Make a tabletop display or presentation for
your crew, another crew, a Cub or Boy Scout group, or another youth
group on alpine skiing.
Nordic Skiing
- During a winter season, participate in at
least six recreational ski sessions totaling 40 hours.
- On one of your ski trips, demonstrate to the
adult ski counselor approved by your Advisor that you are proficient
in this sport, skiing all types of ski terrain, and that you can use
a map and compass while skiing.
- Give instruction and assistance to a group
of beginner Nordic skiers.
- Make a tabletop display or presentation for
your crew, another crew, a Cub or Boy Scout group, or another youth
group on Nordic skiing.
Snowboarding
- During a winter season, participate in at
least six recreational snowboarding sessions totaling 40 hours.
- On one of your ski trips, demonstrate to the
adult snowboarding counselor approved by your Advisor that you are
proficient in this sport, snowboarding all types of ski terrain,
including jumps and other boarding maneuvers.
- Give instruction and assistance to a group
of beginner snowboarders.
- Make a tabletop display or presentation for
your crew, another crew, a Cub or Boy Scout group, or another youth
group on snowboarding.
Snowmobiling
- During a winter season, participate in at
least six recreational snowmobiling sessions totaling 40 hours.
- On one of your ski trips, demonstrate to the
adult snowmobiling counselor approved by your Advisor that you are
proficient in this sport, snowmobiling all types of terrain, and
that you can navigate using maps and compass to plan and carry out a
trip.
- Give instruction and assistance to a group
of beginner snowmobilers.
- Make a tabletop display or presentation for
your crew, another crew, a Cub or Boy Scout group, or another youth
group on snowmobiling.
Ice Skating
- Participate in at least 10 recreational
skating sessions totaling 40 hours.
- On one of your skating trips, demonstrate to
the adult skating counselor approved by your Advisor that you are
proficient in this sport.
- Give instruction and assistance to a group
of beginner skaters.
- Make a tabletop display or presentation for
your crew, another crew, a Cub or Boy Scout group, or another youth
group on ice skating.
Materials
found at the U. S. Scouting Service Project, Inc. Website �1997-2000
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