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Explorer Scout Activity Badges: Snowboarding

Complete the requirements below:

  1. Demonstrate the following:

    1. Three good warm up exercises, one each for upper, middle and lower body.

    2. Good stance and balance (board with arms folded etc.).

    3. A straight run with a hockey stop.

    4. Linked rhythmic, carved turns of varying sizes.

    5. Basic turns with the wrong foot forward (boarding backwards).

    6. Complete a slalom run through 12 open gates.

    7. Ability to board on rough or bumpy terrain.

    8. A basic jump or trick on the flat.

    9. How to use a resort piste map.

    10. Complete a free run down a moderate to hard slope (red) showing balance, control, good choice of line and awareness of other people on the slope.

    11. Try another snow sport of your choice.

  2. Demonstrate how to:

    1. Carry your equipment safely.

    2. Put on and take off a board correctly.

    3. Turn 360° on a flat surface with one and two feet attached.

    4. Climbing up the slope, board on toe edge.

    5. Fall and get up safely

    6. Skate on the flat

    7. Get on and off a chair lift correctly.

    8. Use a beginners drag lift (button or T-bar).

    9. Traverse across a slope from left to right and vice versa, showing good body position, stance and use of board edges.

    10. Perform falling leaf down a slope, toe and heel edges.

    11. Six linked turns, showing control of the turn and speed.

    12. Turn into a traverse, showing good body position, stance and use of board edges.

    13. 'no falls' decent of an easy (green) slope, showing balance, control and stopping.

  3. Explain to an appropriate adult:

    1. The different types of board and boot design.

    2. What is snow blindness and how it is avoided?

    3. The importance of using sunscreen.

    4. The physical dangers you are likely to encounter while boarding and how the Ski Patrol would mark these.

    5. The Fédération Internationale de Ski Safety Rules.

  4. Discuss:

    1. The effects of extremes of temperature (frost, nip/frost bite, hypothermia, sunstroke, heat exhaustion and dehydration). How to avoid them and how they should be treated.

    2. The structure of the National Governing Body for snow sport in your country.

    3. The impact of snow sports on the mountain environment.

    4. Your further involvement in your chosen snow sport.

Notes

ASSGB/BASI Three Star qualifies for the Snowboard Badge. In France, an equivalent level is the ESF Two Star. In Italy, an equivalent level is the Scuola Italiana di Sci, One Bronze.

Demonstrations and discussions should take place with an appropriately skilled instructor or other adult.

If you need help designing alternatives to these requirements for those with special needs please contact the Special Needs Office at Gilwell Park.

 
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