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Scout Physical Recreation Activity Badge (RFU)

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To purchase this badge you need to fit the following criteria – be a registered Badge Secretary, Section or Assistant Section Leader or a County or District Administrator.

You’ll need to sign in, enter your details plus your membership number in the Scout ID box.

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  • Type: Woven badge with merrow border
  • Size: Diameter: 40mm
  • Brand: Scouts Activity Badge
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Scout Physical Recreation Activity Badge

Have fun and take part in a physical activity and improve both your body and mind.

How to earn your badge:

  • Regularly take part in an active sport or physical pursuit, which you haven’t already gained an activity badge for. It could be a team game like rugby, football or water polo. Individual sports like tennis, running or gymnastics count too, so do pursuits like walking, yoga, ice skating or dancing.
  • Show a reasonable level of skill in your sport or pursuit. Show how you’ve improved over time.
  • Explain the rules or guidelines that govern the sport or pursuit you chose.
  • Show how you would prepare before taking part in your sport or pursuit. You could run through any special equipment or clothes you need and any warm-up and warm-down routines.
  • Explain how to care for the equipment you use. Explain what you should look out for when the equipment is nearing the end of its life.

Tips:

  • You can gain more than one Physical Recreation badge for different sports or pursuits.
  • Sports that young people play after school or at weekends can count towards number 1 although normal PE or games lessons do not.