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Award for sports achievement at the local sports club (TSV)

Pemfling Training Resumes: The TSV Pemfling will once more conduct weekly training sessions from August through the summer break, every Thursday, leading towards the completion of the D...

Certificate for athletic achievement awarded at the local sports club
Certificate for athletic achievement awarded at the local sports club

Award for sports achievement at the local sports club (TSV)

The German Sports Badge (Deutsches Sportabzeichen) training and testing sessions at TSV Pemfling are set to commence this summer, offering an exciting opportunity for participants to improve their sports skills and potentially earn this prestigious German achievement.

Schedule and Registration

Training and testing sessions will take place during the spring and summer months, with specific dates and times announced by TSV Pemfling each year on their club website or at the club itself. Sessions usually occur once or twice a week in the late afternoon or early evening to accommodate participants' schedules.

To join the training, prior registration is often required. Participants are encouraged to contact TSV Pemfling directly or check their latest announcements for registration details and exact dates.

Requirements

To participate, individuals must be members of TSV Pemfling or sometimes residents of the local area. Participants must also be in suitable physical condition to perform the test disciplines. The German Sports Badge tests performance across multiple disciplines covering endurance, strength, speed, and coordination. To earn the badge, participants need to pass tests in at least four different sports areas.

Disciplines Involved

The German Sports Badge includes exercises from four categories: endurance, strength, speed, and coordination. Participants choose events within these fields.

  1. Endurance - Running, walking, cycling, and swimming events are included, with distances varying based on age and gender.
  2. Strength - Events such as shot put, weight throwing, standing long jump, and rope climbing test participants' strength.
  3. Speed - Sprint runs, short-distance swimming, and cycling sprints assess participants' speed.
  4. Coordination - Long jump, high jump, ball throwing accuracy, and pull-ups or hanging exercises evaluate participants' coordination.

Participants must demonstrate proficiency in various selected events per age and gender-specific standards to qualify for the German Sports Badge at a bronze, silver, or gold level.

Leading the Way

The German Sports Badge examiners at TSV Pemfling are Karin Schmid, Michael Bruckmueller, and Wolfgang Alt. These experienced professionals will lead the training sessions, providing a structured and guided approach to learning and testing for the German Sports Badge.

The first training session will take place tomorrow at the Pemfling sports field, beginning at 5:30 PM. Participants will be guided through various disciplines, offering a great opportunity to start their journey towards earning the German Sports Badge.

The training and testing for the German Sports Badge will continue every Thursday until the end of the summer holidays. Anyone can participate, regardless of whether they are a member of a sports club. The German Sports Badge is open to all, making it an accessible and achievable goal for everyone.

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