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Red Star Activities - Health and Fitness

To encourage Cubs to lead active and healthy
lives, and to have a positive image of themselves.
The Health and Fitness Activity Area has five goals:
- To encourage Cubs to have healthy
lifestyle attitudes through developing active
living habits.
- To promote the positive benefits of
being involved in physical activities.
- To educate Cubs about health risks
associated with tobacco products have on the
environment.
- To educate Cubs about health risks
associated with drug and alcohol abuse.
- To encourage good hygiene habits for
maintaining personal health and promoting
self-reliance.
Red Star | Athlete | Cyclist | Skater
Skier | Snowboarder | Swimmer | Team
Player Canadian Healthy
Living Award
Red Star

The Red Star provides a variety of basic Health and
safety activities for children with only limited
exposure to common sports, and a little knowledge of
good health habits. A healthy Cub will more easily
develop a good self-image. Learning how to take care
of themselves gives children a positive feeling of
responsibility . It also gives the necessary
self-confidence they need to stand up to peer
pressure for health actions that may hurt their
bodies. Being healthy and active is an important
lifestyle habit, which when started young, will stay
with them until their adult lives.
To earn the Red Star, choose and do any five (5) of
the A
Requirements and
any two (2) of the B
Requirements. These activities can be done
by yourself, or with your six, pack, family or
friends.
A Requirements
- Choose and do any five of the athletic
activities illustrated in this chapter (front
roll, back roll, etc.).
- Develop and follow your own personal active
living program, with at least 15 minutes per day
of activity for a two-week period.
- Describe some safety rules for water
activities.
- Lead a group in an active game, and explain
why good sportsmanship is important.
- Discuss how to protect your body from injury
in different sports (e.g. using eye protectors,
mouth guard, helmets or padding).
- Show the proper way to sit, stand, walk and
run. Learn how to take your pulse rate before
and after exercise.
- Plan balanced meals for home or camp.
- Describe the dangers of the common cold, and
explain three ways to prevent it from spreading.
- Describe how to take care of your own
clothing and belongings, and explain why such
care is important.
- Describe how to take care of your hair,
ears, eyes, teeth, nose, nails and feet, and
explain why. Explain the importance of washing
your hands before handling food, before eating,
and after using the washroom.
B Requirements
- Meet with a health worker or other
knowledgeable adult to discuss, or make a
display showing the effects tobacco use has on
your body.
- Meet with a health worker, police officer or
other knowledgeable adult to discuss, or make a
display showing the effects alcohol and drug
abuse have on your body.
- Design, build and use a simple gym or an
outdoor obstacle course .
Athlete Badge

To earn the Athlete Badge, complete the following
requirements
- Show the proper way to sit, stand, walk, and
run. Learn how to take your pulse rate before
and after exercise.
- Explain to an adult and your six the
importance of diet , sleep, and exercise to the
development of your body.
- Take part in an ongoing personal fitness
program. Explain the importance of warm-up and
cool down exercises.
- Demonstrate your best in any seven (7) of
the following:
- a 50 metre run
- a 200 metre run
- a running high jump
- a running long jump
- a standing long jump
- sit-ups
- push-ups
- a rope or pole climb
- a baseball or frisbee throw
- a long distance run
- rope skipping
Cyclist Badge

To earn the Cyclist Badge, complete the following
requirements
- Own or have access to, and use an approved
bicycling helmet while earning this badge.
Explain how to tell if a helmet is approved for
bicycling.
- Have the use of a bicycle that is the right
size for you and conduct the following safety
check :
- Check lights, reflectors, pedals, seat,
horn or bell for good working condition
- Check handle grips for tightness
- Check steering assembly for tightness
- Check tires for air pressure and cuts
- Check all nuts and bolts for tightness
- Check chain for tightness and properly
oil the chain
- Check wheels for wobbles and broken
spokes
- Show how to keep the bike clean
- Explain the meaning of the following street
signs or signals and how to properly respond:
- Stop sign
- Yield sign
- Pedestrian crosswalk sign
- Colours of a traffic light
- Railway crossing sign
- One way sign
- In a safe, off-road area, demonstrate the
following skills:
- Start, stop and pedal smoothly
- Ride in a straight line
- Do a shoulder check: while riding in a
straight line, look back over your shoulder
for a few seconds. Be able to ride in a
straight line while looking back and tell
your leader what you saw
- Hand signals for left turn, right turn
and stop
- Explain why you should stop and check for
traffic before riding out of your driveway and
know what side of the road to ride on.
- Explain how to make yourself more visible at
night by wearing bright and reflective clothing,
use of bike reflectors and lights.
- Explain other bicycling safety tips such as
riding in wet weather, avoiding road hazards
such as holes and grates, avoiding car doors,
and how to lock your bike.
Skater Badge (ice, roller skates or in-line skates)

To earn the Skater Badge, complete the following:
- Know and discuss the safety rules for
skating. For ice skating, include ice safety.
For roller skating and in-fine skating, include
street safety and use of protective gear such as
helmet, pads and gloves.
- Show how to care for your skating equipment.
- Demonstrate how to start and stop on a given
signal. Then demonstrate any five of the
following moves:
- Skate forward with arms free or behind
body
- Skate backward
- Make turns to left and right, cutting
corners
- Skate in a curve counter-clockwise
- Glide on one skate for three metres
- Forward and back edges on alternate feet
on curves not less than five metres
- Forward cross cuts, clockwise and
counter clockwise, on a circle three metres
in diameter
- Back cross cuts, clockwise and counter
clockwise, on a circle three metres in
diameter
- Two jumps with clean and controlled
landings
- A simple spin on two feet
Skier Badge (downhill and cross-country)

To earn the Skier Badge, complete the following
requirements:
- Show how to carry poles and skis properly.
- Show how to care for your equipment
properly, including how to store it off-season.
- Explain some rules for safety when skiing.
- Put on your own skis and adjust the bindings
properly.
- Climb a hill using side-step, traverse and
herringbone.
- Snowplow straight down a hill in complete
control.
- Do right and left linked snowplow turns.
- Describe how to get help in case of a skiing
accident.
- Explain how to dress for various types of
weather.
- Do either (a) or (b):
- Show the safe use of a rope tow, T-Bar
or chair lift.
- Describe the emergency equipment and
supplies you should carry on a cross-country
ski trip.
Snowboarder Badge

To earn the Snowboarder Badge, complete the
following requirements:
- Show how to care for your board and boots,
and how to put them on properly, (This should be
include the use of a "runaway strap" or a
"leash".)
- Demonstrate how to mount and dismount either
a surface lift (rope tow, T-bar, poma and
platter) or a chairlift - whichever is used on
beginner and intermediate hills in your area.
- Explain proper dress, including the use of a
helmet, when in snowboarding parks or half
pipes.
- Demonstrate your ability to do the
following:
- Walking/skating
- Climbing side stepping
- Straight running (toe/heel drag)
- Traverse with a stop
- Static rotation exercise
- Isolated beginner turns
- Linked beginner turns
- Know and understand the Alpine
Responsibility Code .
Swimmer Badge

To earn the Swimmer Badge, hold one of the Canadian
Red Cross Swim Kids Level 6/AquaQuest Level 7 award
or the Lifesaving Society Swimmer 4 award, OR do
the following requirements:
- Explain and show how to use the buddy
system.
- Show how to check a swimming area for
possible dangers, such as deep water, rocks and
slippery surfaces.
- Complete all of the following:
- Tread water in deep water (over your
head) for a minimum of 1� minutes.
- Enter the water using the front dive
(the stride position).
- Front crawl 25 metres.
- Back crawl 25 metres.
- Endurance swim of 50 metres.
Team Player Badge

To earn the Team Player Badge, complete the
following requirements:
- Be a regular member of an organized sport
team. The team must be under the supervision of
a Cub leader or other approved person.
- Explain the basic rules of the sport you
play.
- Take part in at least six games.
- Show a good sportsman-like spirit in all Cub
games and activities.

Canadian Healthy Living Award

To earn the Canadian Healthy Living Award, complete
the following requirements:
- Earn the Red Star.
- Earn one of the Health and Fitness related
badges.
- Earn two of the Outdoor Activity related
badges.
- Participate in a hike-a-thon, bike-a-thon,
road relay, special runs or someone other
activity that creates public awareness for being
fit and healthy.
- Create a display or participate in a program
based on some of the Olympic sports.
- Research and report on a Canadian outdoor
person or sports figure who has made significant
contributions to Canada or the world.
- Help show other Cubs how to safely
participate in a physical activity of your
choice
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Chief Scout of
the World
Robert
Baden-Powell
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