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Belt Loop and Pin
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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

  1. Explain the rules of ultimate to your leader or adult partner.
  2. Spend at least 30 minutes practicing ultimate skills.
  3. Participate in an ultimate game.

Requirements for the Ultimate Sports Pin

Earn the Ultimate belt loop, and complete five of the following requirements:
  1. Compete in a pack or community ultimate tournament.
  2. Demonstrate effective pivoting while throwing. Use the following throwing styles: backhand pass, sidearm pass, and upside-down pass.
  3. Demonstrate skill in the following catching techniques: one handed, clapping, and sandwich.
  4. 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
  5. Explain the flight dynamics of the ultimate disk. Draw a diagram if needed.
  6. Accurately lay out an ultimate playing field, including end zones.
  7. Play five games of ultimate.
  8. Participate in an ultimate skills development clinic.
  9. 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.

Cub-Safe Tennis Resources for Kids

  1. History of the Frisbee - how the flying disc came to be.
  2. Internet Disc Shoppe - get ideas for your own Ultimate Frisbee design.
  3. Disc World Alternative Sports
  4. UF Glo lighted flying disc
  5. Dead Eye Discs
  6. Flying Angels Frisbee Club (Bern) auf Deutsch, ja?
  7. Ultilinks
  8. TEN-S...a new high-speed gnarly disc sport
  9. Dueling Disc game
  10. Los Angeles Organization of Ultimate Teams
  11. Spinning Bees frisbee clinics
  12. San Francisco Bay area co-ed ultimate
  13. The Ultimate Ultimate Page (lotsa links)
  14. Ultimate Zone (El Ultimate Venezolano en el Web)
  15. Birmingham Ultimate Disc Association
  16. Lafayette Ultimate
  17. Skunks Ultimate Team, Southampton, UK
  18. Mission College Ultimate
  19. Kenny Schmidt's Ultimate Page, home of the Ultimate Postcard Shop
  20. George Ferguson's Ultimate Page
  21. The Frisbee Page
  22. Ultimate Frisbee
  23. University of Iowa Ultimate Frisbee
  24. The Disc Golf Web Page

Pack 121 Leader - Michael Daigneault

The Pack 121 web site is maintained by
Jennifer Todd-Whitson and Kellie Malo

Pack 121 is a member of the
Mohegan Council
19 Harvard St.
Worcester, MA 01609-2870
Phone: 508-752-3768

This page was updated on 10/17/00

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