Cub Scout Sports:
Ultimate
Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, and Webelos Scouts may
complete requirements in a family, den, pack, school, or community
environment. Tiger Cubs must work with their parents or adult partners.
Parents and partners do not earn loops or pins.
Requirements for the Ultimate Sports Belt Loop
- Explain the rules of ultimate to your leader or adult partner.
- Spend at least 30 minutes practicing ultimate skills.
- Participate in an ultimate game.
Requirements for the Ultimate Sports Pin
Earn the Ultimate belt loop, and complete five of the following
requirements:
- Compete in a pack or community ultimate tournament.
- Demonstrate effective pivoting while throwing. Use the following
throwing styles: backhand pass, sidearm pass, and upside-down pass.
- Demonstrate skill in the following catching techniques: one
handed, clapping, and sandwich.
- Spend a total of 90 minutes in practice developing individual
defensive skills for the positions of marker and defender. Keep
track of your time on a chart
- Explain the flight dynamics of the ultimate disk. Draw a diagram
if needed.
- Accurately lay out an ultimate playing field, including end zones.
- Play five games of ultimate.
- Participate in an ultimate skills development clinic.
- Explain the history of ultimate and how it became a sport
General Sports Requirements
Following are the requirements for earning the Sports belts loops and
pins.
Remember:
| Belt loops and pins are earned only by Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, and
Webelos Scouts (not adults).
| The archery and BB-gun shooting belt loops and pins must be earned
under BSA range-trained supervision. The BB-gun shooting loop and
pin must be earned at a BSA facility range.
| Requirements may be adjusted to accommodate the special needs of
Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, and Webelos Scouts with disabilities.
| Webelos Scouts may earn a belt loop or pin a second time to
qualify for Webelos activity badges.
| Boys may earn belt loops more than once; however, leaders should
encourage boys to try different requirements and earn the pin. Packs
should have a clear policy in place about whether the pack or the
boy's family is responsible for the cost of awards earned more than
once. |
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Cub-Safe Tennis Resources for Kids
- History
of the Frisbee - how the flying disc came to be.
- Internet Disc Shoppe -
get ideas for your own Ultimate Frisbee design.
- Disc World Alternative Sports
- UF Glo lighted
flying disc
- Dead
Eye Discs
- Flying Angels Frisbee Club
(Bern) auf Deutsch, ja?
- Ultilinks
- TEN-S...a new high-speed
gnarly disc sport
- Dueling Disc game
- Los Angeles Organization of
Ultimate Teams
- Spinning Bees frisbee
clinics
- San Francisco Bay
area co-ed ultimate
- The Ultimate Ultimate Page
(lotsa links)
- Ultimate Zone (El
Ultimate Venezolano en el Web)
- Birmingham
Ultimate Disc Association
- Lafayette Ultimate
- Skunks Ultimate Team,
Southampton, UK
- Mission College
Ultimate
- Kenny Schmidt's Ultimate
Page, home of the Ultimate Postcard Shop
- George
Ferguson's Ultimate Page
- The
Frisbee Page
- Ultimate
Frisbee
- University
of Iowa Ultimate Frisbee
- The
Disc Golf Web Page
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