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Swimming is
an Eagle Scout required badge. It's going to take me a VERY long time (a couple of years
at least) to complete all the requirements. Right now I'm taking swimming lessons at the
Base pool. I just passed both Levels II and III at the SAME TIME. It won't be
my turn again for lessons until Spring, but I'll keep practicing. Progress: Requirements: 1. Show that you know first aid for injuries or illnesses
that could occur while swimming, including hypothermia, dehydration, heat reactions,
muscle cramps, stings and bites, cuts and scrapes, spinal injuries, and hyperventilation. 2. Do the following:
3. Before doing the following requirements, successfully
complete Second Class rank requirements 7a-7c and First Class rank requirements 9a-9c. Jump feetfirst into water over your head in depth, swim 75
yards in a strong manner using one or more of the following strokes: sidestroke,
breaststroke, trudgen, or crawl; then swim 25 yards using an easy, resting backstroke. The
100 yards must be swum continuously and include at least one sharp turn. After completing
the swim, rest by floating. 4. Demonstrate survival skills by leaping into deep water wearing clothes (shoes, socks, swim trunks, long pants, belt, and long-sleeved shirt). Remove shoes and socks, remove and inflate the shirt, and show that you can float using the shirt for support. Remove and inflate the pants for support. Swim 50 feet using the inflated pants for support, then show how to reinflate the pants while using them for support. 5. Swim continuously for 150 yards using the following
strokes in good form and in a strong manner: front crawl or trudgen for 25 yards, back
crawl for 25 yards, sidestroke for 25 yards, breaststroke for 25 yards, and elementary
backstroke for 50 yards. 6. Do the following:
7. In water over your head, but not to exceed 10 feet, do each of the following:
8. Do ONE of the following: Demonstrate snorkeling and scuba diving knowledge: Demonstrate selection and fit of mask, snorkel, and fins; discuss safety in both pool and open-water snorkeling. Demonstrate proper use of mask, snorkel, and fins for underwater search and rescue. Describe the sport of scuba diving or snorkeling, and
demonstrate your knowledge of BSA policies and procedures relating to that sport. Demonstrate the following competitive swim skills: Racing dive from a pool edge or dock edge (no elevated dives from racing platforms or starting blocks) Racing form for 25 yards on one competitive stroke (front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke, or butterfly) Racing turns for the stroke you chose in 8b2, OR, if the camp facilities cannot accommodate the racing turn, repeat 8b2 with an additional stroke. Describe the sport of competitive swimming. 9. In water at least 8 feet deep, show a headfirst dive (kneeling
start, bent-knee start, or standing dive) from a dock or pool deck. Show a long
shallow dive, also from the dock or pool deck. If a low board (not to exceed 40 inches
above water at least 9 feet deep) is available, show a plain front dive. 10. Do the following:
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Off the diving board at Family Camp Passing Level II and Level III. |