Team Sports
- Explain sportsmanship. Tell why it is important. Give several examples of good sportsmanship in sports. Relate one of these to everyday citizenship off the sports field.
- Take part for one full season as a member of an organized team in one of the following sports : baseball, basketball, bowling, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball, or any other recognized team sport approved in advance by your Counselor, except boxing and karate.
- Take part in one of the following sports on a competitive basis in two organized meets or tournaments: archery, badminton, bowling, cycling, judo, orienteering, swimming, table tennis, tennis, track and field, or any other recognized sport approved in advance by your Counselor, except boxing and karate.
- Make a set of training rules for the sport selected. Tell why these rules are important. Follow these rules.
- Design exercises for these sports. Keep a record of how you do in these sports for one season. Show how you have improved.
- Show proper techniques in the two sports selected.
- Explain the attributes of a good team leader, and a good team player.
- Draw diagrams of the playing areas for the two selected sports.
- Explain the rules and etiquette for the two selected sports. List the equipment needed. Describe the protective equipment needed, and tell why it is needed. Tell what it does.
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