Note to Mentors
Purpose
This award has been developed to
- Encourage the development of attitudes, knowledge, and skills
that promote fitness and safe conduct.
- Lay a skill, knowledge, and attitude foundation of the seven
major components of fitness.
- Improve health, fitness, and quality of life through daily
physical activity.
Mentor
These people will be identified by the council's health and safety committee,
risk management committee, or training committee, and could include any person
recognized and trained in activity education. A merit badge counselor in any
physical activity-oriented merit badge may serve as a mentor for this
award.
- Mentors and merit badge counselors must have undergone the
appropriate BSA merit badge counselor orientation training,
as reviewed and identified by the council's training
committee and health and safety committee.
- The mentor should check to make sure all participants have
had medical checkups from their physician prior to
participation.
- The mentor should not omit, vary, or add requirements unless
part of the individual's goal.
- The mentor should recognize that both youth and adults will
participate in this program.
- Mentors, merit badge counselors, and adult Scouters will be
provided with the new trifold Leader's Fitness Card (pocket
card) as they initiate this program. The council's training
committee and health and safety committee will ensure that
adequate supplies are available for the duration of the BSA
Physical Fitness Award program.
Recognition
Scouts completing the requirements can receive a patch. The complete
award application should be submitted to the council by the unit leader.
Teaching Areas
Instruction and participation must be conducted in an environment
free from all hazards and dangers. All BSA precautions and safety
measures apply to this award.