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"A" 
American
Business 
American Culture 
American Heritage 
American Labor 
Animal Science 
Archaeology 
Archery 
Architecture 
Art 
Astronomy 
Athletics 
Atomic Energy 
Auto Mechanics 
Aviation 
 
"B" 
Backpacking 
Basketry 
Bird Study 
Bugling 
 
"C" 
Camping 
Canoeing 
Chemistry 
Cinematography 
Citizenship
Community* 
Citizenship Nation* 
Citizenship World* 
Climbing 
Coin Collecting 
Collections 
Communications* 
Computers 
Cooking 
Crime Prevention 
Cycling* 
"D" 
Dentistry 
Disability Awareness 
Dog Care 
Drafting 
 
"E" 
Electricity 
Electronics 
Emergency
Preparedness** 
Energy 
Engineering 
Entrepreneurship 
Environmental
Science* 
 
"F" 
Family Life* 
Farm Mechanics 
Fingerprinting 
Fire Safety 
First Aid* 
Fish & Wildlife Mgmt. 
Fishing 
Fly Fishing 
Forestry 
 
"G" 
Gardening 
Genealogy 
Geology 
Golf 
Graphic Arts 
 
"H" 
Hiking 
Home Repairs 
Horsemanship 
 
"I" 
Indian Lore 
Insect Studies 
 
"J" 
Journalism 
 
"K" 
 
"L" 
Landscape Architecture 
Law 
Leatherwork 
Lifesaving** 
 
"M" 
Mammal Study 
Medicine 
Metalwork 
Model Design & Building 
Motorboating 
Music 
 
"N" 
Nature 
 
"O" 
Oceanography 
Orienteering 
 
"P" 
Painting 
Personal Fitness** 
Personal Management* 
Pets 
Photography 
Pioneering 
Plant Science 
Plumbing 
Pottery 
Public Health 
Public Speaking 
Pulp and Paper 
 
"Q" 
 
"R" 
Radio 
Railroading 
Reading 
Reptile & Amphibian Study 
Rifle Shooting 
Rowing 
 
"S" 
Safety 
Salesmanship 
Scholarship 
Sculpture 
Shotgun Shooting 
Skating 
Skiing 
Small Boat Sailing 
Soil & Water
Conservation 
Space Exploration 
Sports** 
Stamp Collecting 
Surveying 
Swimming** 
 
"T" 
Textile 
Theatre 
Traffic Safety 
Truck Transportation 
 
"U" 
 
"V" 
Veterinary Medicine 
 
"W" 
Water Skiing 
Weather 
Whitewater 
Wilderness Survival 
Wood Carving 
Woodwork 
 
"X" 
"Y" 
"Z" 
  
  
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       Personal Fitness* 
    Requirements 1992 | 
   
 
If meeting any of the requirements for this merit badge is against the Scout's
religious convictions, it does not have to be done if the boy's parents and proper church
officials state in writing that: 
 
  - To do so would be against religious convictions. 
 
  - The parents accept full responsibility for anything that might happen because of such
    exemption. They release the Boy Scouts of America from any responsibility.
 
 
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      - Before you try to meet any other requirements, have your physician give you a thorough
        examination. He or she is to use the Scout medical examination form. Describe the
        examination. Tell what questions you were asked about your health. Tell what
        recommendations your doctor made. Report what you have done about them. Explain the
        following: 
          - Why physical exams are important 
 
          - Why preventative habits are important in maintaining good health 
 
          - Diseases that can be prevented and how 
 
          - The seven warning signs of cancer
 
         
       
      - Have an examination made by your dentist. Get a statement saying that your teeth have
        been checked and cared for. Tell how you 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 is means to be mentally healthy. 
 
      - What it means to be physically healthy and fit. 
 
      - What it means to be socially healthy. Discuss several healthy social traits. 
 
      - What can you do to prevent social, emotional, or mental problems.
 
     
   
  - From the Personal Fitness merit badge pamphlet, answer the questions titled
    "Evaluating Your Personal Fitness" and list several signs of poor personal
    fitness. Describe your activity in the eight areas listed at the end of the chapter titled
    "Special Fitness." 
 
  - 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 family and school
        physicians? 
 
      - Do you understand the meaning of a nutritious diet and know why it is important for you?
        Does your diet include foods from all the food groups? 
 
      - Is you body weight and composition what you would like it to be and do you know how to
        modify it 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 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 Laws 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.
 
     
   
  From the Personal Fitness merit badge pamphlet, perform the
    physical fitness test ("Physical Fitness" section) with your patrol leader,
    Scoutmaster, parent, or adviser before doing the next two requirements. Be evaluated above
    the 50th percentile in the aerobic endurance test, flexibility test, and muscular strength
    test.  
     
    Aerobic Endurance Test 
    There are several tests that can used. They are the 9 or 12 minute run and the 1- or
    1½-mile run. In the timed run, the objective is to run as far as you can in the allotted
    time (9 or 12 minutes). In the distance run, the objective is to run the given distance (1
    or 1½ miles) in the shortest time. Walking is permitted but the Scouts should not stop.
    If they need to stop running, they should walk until they can continue to run.  
     
    Flexibility Test 
    By using the sit-and-reach test, boys should remove their shoes and sit down facing the
    sit-and-reach box with knees fully extended and flat on the floor and feet up against the
    end of the board. The arms are extended forward with the hands placed on top of each other
    with palms down. The boy bends at the hips and reaches forward along the measuring scale
    four times. Record the farthest reach.  
     
    Muscular Strength Test 
    Using timed sit-ups, the boy lies on his back with knees flexed, feet on the floor, and
    heels 12 to 18 inches from the buttocks. The arms are crossed on the chest with the hands
    on the opposite shoulders. The feet are held by partners to keep them in touch with the
    floor. The boy curls to the sitting position until the elbows touch the thighs. Arms must
    remain on the chest and the chin remains tucked on the chest. The number of sit-ups that
    the boy can correctly do in 60 seconds is the score.  
     
    
     
   
  - Outline a 4-week physical fitness program using the results of your physical fitness
    tests. Use the guidelines in the Personal Fitness merit badge pamphlet to write
    your program. Use exercises to develop aerobic endurance, upper body muscular strength,
    and flexibility of the lower back and legs. Have the program approved by your Scoutmaster
    or adviser and your parents. 
      - Fulfill requirement 1 for this merit badge 
 
      - Complete one of the four aerobic endurance tests, the flexibility test, the muscular
        strength and endurance test, and the body composition measurements. 
 
      - Fill in your results on the record sheet and chart your percentile ranks for each test
        (using the norms found in the appendix) on the progress chart. 
 
      - Determine the types of exercises you want or need to do, the amount of time you have to
        exercise, and the equipment or facilities that are available for your use. 
 
      - If muscular strength exercises are to be a part of your program, determine how many
        push-ups and pull-ups you can do. 
 
      - Use the guidelines discussed in the text concerning cardiovascular endurance,
        flexibility, and muscular strength and endurance to determine the frequency, intensity,
        and duration of your exercises. 
 
      - Write your exercise program out for each day of the week on a sheet of paper. Have it
        approved by your adviser or Scoutmaster and parents. 
 
      - Retest yourself after 2 full weeks of exercising. Also retest for the number of pull-ups
        and push-ups you can do. Record the results of this test on the record sheet and graph the
        percentile ranks on the progress chart. 
 
      - Retest yourself after another 2 full weeks of exercising and record your results on the
        record sheet and progress chart.
 
     
   
  - Carry out the physical fitness program you write in requirement 8. Keep a log of all
    your exercises (i.e., how long you exercised; how far you ran, swam, or biked; how many
    exercises you did; your exercise hear rate; etc.). Test yourself again after two weeks of
    exercise on the information sheets provided in the Personal Fitness merit badge
    pamphlet. Compare improvements. Describe your experience. 
 
  - Describe your long-term plans regarding your personal fitness.
 
 
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