To achieve this badge you need to choose one from Options 1 to 5, then complete all the tasks for your chosen option. You should be aiming to work towards this badge over 6 to 12 months.
Option 1 – Equestrian
Option 2 – Martial arts
Option 3 – Master at arms
Option 4 – Angler
Option 5 – Physical recreation
Option 1 – Equestrian:
- Take part in an equestrian activity over a period of time and show improvement.
- Demonstrate skills in a horse-riding activity to a group of young people and encourage them to try it out. You’re not expected to have skills in instructing and your leader should organise supervision for all of you.
- Discuss the safety rules to an appropriate adult and explain how you’ve used the skills you learned responsibly.
- Take part in at least two competitions or demonstrations. Discuss your performance and ways you can improve with the examiner or instructor.
- Demonstrate how to care for your equipment and how to look after the animal.
Option 2 – Martial Arts:
- Take part in a martial arts activity recognised by UK Sport. You should take part regularly over a period of time and show improvement.
- Demonstrate your skills to a group of young people and encourage them to try it out. You’re not expected to have skills in instructing and your leader should organise appropriate supervision.
- Discuss the safety rules of your chosen activity. Show the examiner or instructor how you use the skills you’ve learned responsibly.
- Take part in at least two competitions or demonstrations. Discuss your performance and how to improve with the examiner or instructor. Recognised Martial Art activities include aikido, judo, ju-jitsu, karate, kendo, sombo, taekwondo, tang soo do and wrestling.
Option 3 – Master At Arms:
- Take part in an activity such as fencing, shooting or archery. Take part in your chosen activity regularly over a period of time and work on your improvement.
- Demonstrate your skills to a group of young people and encourage them to try it out. You’re not expected to have skills in instructing and your leader should organise appropriate supervision.
- Talk about any safety rules or laws involved in your chosen activity and how to abide by them.
- Show how to care for and regularly maintain your equipment.
- Take part in at least two competitions or demonstrations. After each one, discuss your performance with the examiner or instructor and identify ways to improve.
Option 4 – Angler:
- Take part in angling (inland, beach or sea) regularly over a period of time and work on your improvement.
- Demonstrate your skills to a group of young people and encourage them to try it out. You’re not expected to have skills in instructing and your leader should organise appropriate supervision.
- Talk about the safety rules in angling and how to fish in a responsible manner.
- Take part in at least two competitions or demonstrations. Discuss your performance with the examiner or instructor and identify ways to improve.
Option 5 – Physical Recreation:
- You can use this option if you want to improve and share knowledge about an activity that isn’t covered by options 1 to 4.
- Take part in a physical activity regularly over a period of time and work on your improvement.
- Demonstrate your skills to a group of young people and encourage them to try it out. You’re not expected to have skills in instructing and your leader should organise appropriate supervision.
- Talk about the safety rules or laws of your chosen activity and how to abide by them.
- Take part in at least two competitions or demonstrations. Discuss your performance and how you can improve.