
WOLF CUB ATHLETE BADGE
How it works - There are three groups of events:
a) JUMPS - standing long jump, standing triple jump,
sergeant jump.
b) RUNS - shuttle run, hurdles, Harvard steps.
c) THROWS - target throw, sitting throw.
To obtain the badge the Cub must achieve the necessary
standard in one event from each group, plus one other event (four
events in total)
Jumps
Standing Lon Jump - start with both feet toeing the
line - take off simultaneously - measure to rearmost part of the
body touching the ground.
Standing Triple Jump - take off foot toeing the line - allowed rocking
motion with both feet in contact with floor until take off - order
of event: hop, step and jump - measure to rearmost part of the body
touching the ground.
Sergeant Jump - standing vertical jump from two-footed take off
touching wall as high as possible. Procedure - from standing position
close to wall, measure to top reach of finger tip with extended
arm (this is point a) - jump vertically from two footed take off
reaching to touch the wall as high as possible (this is point b).
Height of jump equals point b minus point a. Suggest wet or chalked
fingertips to mark wall.
Runs
Shuttle Run - Mark start line on floor/ ground; mark
the turn line 10 metres away. Start both feet behind start line
- run 10 metres 6 times, each time turn is made one hand must touch
the floor/ ground over the line - run across line at finish. (i.e.
6 runs with 5 turns).
Hurdles - The course is the same as for the shuttle run, but obstacles
(suggest canes on cones or skittles) 40 cm high are placed 4m and
8m from the start line. The Cub runs to clear the obstacles on the
out run only, running straight back on the return legs. At each
turn one foot must cross the line - Cubs run across the line to
finish. (i.e. 6 runs of 10m with 6 obstacles cleared).
Harvard Steps - Use a P.E. bench or similar strong support - step
onto the bench with one foot - whole foot on the bench - step up
with the other foot - both feet on the bench - straight knees -
step down one foot, then the other. Suggest one minute time allowed.
Score for number of completed sequences.
Throws
Target Throw - Tennis ball to be used - twenty over
arm throws to be attempted - target to be 40cm diameter circle placed
on the wall with lower edge 1.25 metres from the ground - throwing
point to be 5 metres from the wall.
Sitting Throw - Sit on floor with legs astride - heels to start
line - one handed over arm throw (not a straight arm sling) - keep
heels on the ground behind line - measure from where the ball lands
back to the start line. Suggest size 4 football or netball or similar.
Note: Safety in all of these activities is of paramount
importance and leaders should be aware at all times of any dangerous
practices or situations.
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