Investiture Achievement/Companion/Health and Fitness
Companion/Health and Fitness |
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Requirement 1a |
Learn the value of temperance by: |
Note 1: Requirements 1a, 1b, and 1c of the Companion class Health and Fitness section also meet requirements #1, #2 and #7 of the Temperance honor. Why not complete the rest of the requirements and earn the honor while you're at it?
Note 2: Teaching Requirements 1a-c meets Health and Fitness Requirement 1 for the Guide class. Before teaching these Requirements to a group of Companions, you should coordinate with the Guide unit's counselor.
The Temperance Pledge reads as follows:
- “Realizing the importance of healthy body and mind, I (your name) promise, with the help of God, to live a Christian life of true temperance in all good things and total abstinence from the use of tobacco, alcohol, or any other narcotic.”
Requirement 1b |
Memorizing two of the following Bible texts:
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I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. 2 And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.
Wine is a mocker,
Strong drink is a brawler,
And whoever is led astray by it is not wise.
Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers.
Requirement 1c |
Discuss all the following situations and roleplay one:
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This activity can be done during Sabbath School, during a club meeting, or anytime you and a few friends have some free time together. It's best to do this with a small group (3-8 people) so that everyone gets a chance to participate and no one is overwhelmed with making a "public performance." Small groups are also more conducive to drawing participation from shy people as it is a less threatening situation.
Try to make each scenario as realistic as possible. A completely unbelievable depiction of the situation or one that seems purely hypothetical is far less likely be recalled when the Pathfinder actually finds himself in a similar situation.
- The "classmate" who asks you to sell you marijuana may be one of the Pathfinder's close friends rather than some strange kid he's never spoken to before. Attach the name of a person he knows and likes to that classmate. Also, you might introduce other complicating factors such as the Pathfinder's special need for some extra money. When the Pathfinder refuses, try to convince him that it'll only be this one time. When that fails, add the threat of a hypothetical blackmail - I'd hate to see that picture of you playing in your kid sister's wading pool show up on Facebook tomorrow".
- Ask who the best friend is before letting the Pathfinder know the scenario of "your best friend asks you to try a cigarette." You may also wish to add that the person upon whom the Pathfinder has had a crush since the second grade is there watching and urging the Pathfinder to smoke.
- Make the party situation a little more desperate before revealing that the friend is drunk. For instance, "this friend is the only person there you know who can drive." Or perhaps "it's past your curfew and your Dad is going to kill you when you call him after he's gone to bed. He has to get up at 4:30 am tomorrow!" It is almost always the complicating factors that lead to poor judgment in situations like this.
Requirement 2 |
Earn the Red Alert II Honor. |
For tips and instruction see Red Alert II.
Requirement 3 |
Complete the Basic Water Safety Honor OR Beginner Swimming Honor, if not previously earned. |
See
Basic Water Safety and
Swimming - Beginner for the requirements, as well as instructions and tips for teaching these honors.
Trail Companion
Requirement 4 |
Complete Companion requirements. |
You must complete the requirements listed above this one on the current page.
Requirement 5 |
Use a fitness app, pedometer, or the exercise log provided to complete 10,000 steps or 30 minutes of exercise, 5 days a week for 6 weeks. |