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1962
  
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The patch depicts a pair of clubs or meels that are a type of exercise equipment used for developing strength. The wooden clubs are of varying sizes and weights, which were swung in certain patterns as part of a carefully choreographed routine and in unison by a group of exercisers, led by an instructor in front, similar to modern aerobics classes. Clubs ranged from a few pounds to fifty pounds. Physical Culture was changed to Physical Fitness in 1963.
 
The patch depicts a pair of clubs or meels that are a type of exercise equipment used for developing strength. The wooden clubs are of varying sizes and weights, which were swung in certain patterns as part of a carefully choreographed routine and in unison by a group of exercisers, led by an instructor in front, similar to modern aerobics classes. Clubs ranged from a few pounds to fifty pounds. Physical Culture was changed to Physical Fitness in 1963.
  
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Click here to view current requirements and patch --> [[Adventist_Youth_Honors_Answer_Book/Recreation/Physical_Fitness|Physical Fitness]]
 
Click here to view current requirements and patch --> [[Adventist_Youth_Honors_Answer_Book/Recreation/Physical_Fitness|Physical Fitness]]
  
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Outdated Physical Culture Honor.png

Outdated Physical Culture Honor

Year Changed

1962

Reason Changed

The patch depicts a pair of clubs or meels that are a type of exercise equipment used for developing strength. The wooden clubs are of varying sizes and weights, which were swung in certain patterns as part of a carefully choreographed routine and in unison by a group of exercisers, led by an instructor in front, similar to modern aerobics classes. Clubs ranged from a few pounds to fifty pounds. Physical Culture was changed to Physical Fitness in 1963.

Current Design

Click here to view current requirements and patch --> Physical Fitness