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2023-2024 Blue Lightning Track Club Handbook

Please review and sign the Blue Lightning Track Club Handbook to ensure compliance with
all rules, guidelines, and requirements essential for maintaining Club Membership.

HB1-Club Handbook (#103)

ABOUT OUR TEAM 

The Blue Lightning Track Club (BLTC) competes in both AAU and USATF youth associations. BLTC is based in Conyers, GA, formed in 2014 and led by Coach Steve Strother, 4-time NCAA All-American, SEC Champion, 11-time All-SEC Sprinter at Auburn University, and New Rochelle, N.Y. Sports Hall of Famer. 

Coach Strother brings world-class coaching methods to youth athletes. He competed and trained under several world-class coaching systems, including 2-time Olympic Coach, Mel Rosen at Auburn University.

Coach Strother was recently profiled by Auburn University's School of Arts and Sciences as an alumni example of a student-athlete to student recruits around the world. 

"Thank you for choosing the Blue Lightning Track Club - Where Champions Are Made! 

We strive to create a positive, motivational, mentoring, and inclusive organization dedicated to helping youth to reach their potential. 

In addition to exposing youth to the exciting sport of track and field and the foundations of speed, strength, endurance, we focus on the value of sports for developing a good work ethic, sportsmanship, and healthy habits. We mentor young leaders to pay it forward on and off the playing field. 

BLUE LIGHTNING CHAMPIONS MANTRA

Head Coach Steve Strother has a positive approach to coaching and uses a Champions' Mantra with every athlete he coaches. He believes when coaching an athlete that getting them to believe in their potential, and when reinforced by daily action, unlocks the combination to become a Champion.

The Champions Mantra is emphasized the entire season and focuses on empowerment and developing and unleashing their inner Champion on the track, in the classroom, and community. 

 "The Champion's Mantra approach - we motivate and build our Champions (athletes) up mentally and physically. We reinforce and instill confidence in each practice, activity, and communication. We believe in a no-negativity approach to our Champions and team, and that every obstacle is an opportunity to learn and improve.

Champions on THREE, 1-2-3! 

Steve Strother, Head Coach

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COMPETITION AGE GROUPS

 

 

EVENTS COACHED AT THE BLUE LIGHTNING TRACK CLUB

OUTDOOR EVENTS

Hurdles
100
200
400
800
1500
3000
Relays

INDOOR EVENTS

Hurdles
60
200
400
800
1500
3000
Relays

FIELD EVENTS

Long Jump
Triple Jump
High Jump
Shot Put
800
1500
3000
Relays

FIELD EVENTS

Long Jump
High Jump
Shot Put
Triple Jump

 


COACHES / COACHING / SPECIALTY COACHING

The head coach is the primary coach and assistant head coach (if one is designated) for the Blue Lightning Track Club to coach your Champion. Throughout the season there will be background-screened and trained parent volunteers who will assist with coaching your Champion. Many youth coaches became coaches by first volunteering as a parent.

Events Coached and Managing Expectations

There are 31-events in youth track and field. Youth, middle, and high school, and NCAA coaching staff below division 1 level are limited in coaching resources to cover all of the events. An exception when coaching for all events is available is with the world and Olympic teams that compete every four years. The limited coaching staff is especially apparent with Junior colleges down to the youth club level. Parents volunteers play an integral role in filling the void in youth sports.

Coaching Expertise

The Blue Lightning Track Club specializes in sprints, relays, middle distance (800-meters), jumps, and throws and have qualified Champions to compete at the National Junior Olympics in the following events: 

  • Hurdles, High Jump, Long Jump
  • Sprints - 100, 200, 400 meters
  • Middle Distance - 600, 800, 1000,1500, 3000 Meters
  • Relays - 4x100, 4x400, 4x200 (when available at meets)
  • Race Walk - 1500 / 3000 Meter Race Walk 
  • Indoor events: 55, 60, 150, 300, 600, 1000 meters

 

*Specialty event coaching for jumps, throws, and hurdles.

Specialty Coaching 

There may be additional coaches and specialists working with the Blue Lightning Track Club throughout the season to coach specific events upon request. If your Champion competes in an event currently not coached by the Blue Lightning Track Club, then an outside specialty coach could be secured. A specialist may require an additional fee determined by that specialist or coach. Note: The Specialty coach works on one aspect of coaching, the athlete still receives full coaching and training as defined in this handbook.

Shared Rental Facility Fee

At Blue Lightning Track Club, we understand the importance of providing our athletes with the best training opportunities, even in challenging weather conditions. There may be practices which require training indoors during early nightfall and inclement weather days. In previous years, we have utilized indoor spaces such as a soccer complex and a baseball facility in Covington, both of which required a nominal shared rental fee of $5 per Champion. We believe in investing in our athletes' development, ensuring they have access to top-notch facilities and the chance to reach their full potential.

Team Uniform and Gear Guidelines

Only the official authorized Blue Lightning Track Club Uniform is permitted for track meets.

Track Bag

Each athlete should have a some type of track bag at every meet, consisting of track shoes, towel, and water bottle (filled with water). Consider purchasing a Blue Lightning Track Club backpack.

Shoes for training

For training, it is crucial to wear proper running shoes. Shoes designed for basketball, tennis, and soccer are inadequate for track and field athletes as they can lead to long-term harm to the feet, legs, and lower back. Designer athletic shoes are also unsuitable for track and field training, as they lack the necessary support, comfort, and flexibility. Recommended stores for purchasing shoes include Academy Sports, Dicks Sporting Goods, Hibbett, and Ross. Spikes are encouraged for all competitive events, unless the facility or event specifically prohibits them. The aforementioned stores can also be visited for spikes.s

Shoes for Competitive Events

Spikes are encouraged for all competitions unless otherwise noted or prohibited by the facility or event.

Stores: Academy Sports, Dicks Sporting Goods, Hibbett, Ross

Sweats and Other Athletic Wear

When it comes to attire, we recommend sweats (warm-ups) for all practices and t-shirt and shorts for the Summer months and hot weather. Other athletic wear options include tights, hoodies, wool hats, earmuffs, gloves, sports bras, and athletic supports. Remember to have a track bag at each meet, containing track shoes, towel, and water bottle (with water).

Backpack

 We also suggest considering the purchase of a Blue Lightning Track Club backpack to keep all of your athlete's meet gear together in one place.

CODE OF CONDUCT

At Blue Lightning Track Club, we believe in the importance of building strong positive relationships, not only with athletes but the parents or guardians as well. Our top priority is the well-being of our athletes and the integrity of our team. That's why we uphold a strict Code of Conduct. We want every athlete to thrive in a positive environment. Any behavior that goes against this Code or negatively impacts the team may result in the athlete being dismissed, without any refund of fees. We appreciate your commitment and dedication to creating a healthy and supportive community at Blue Lightning Track Club.

Parent Guidelines

  • Encourage good sportsmanship, demonstrate good sportsmanship toward all athletes, coaches, and officials at practice and meets.
  • Support the Club by volunteering to help at meets, and with fundraising events.
  • Support the assistant coaches and officials who generously volunteer their time and expertise to enhance your child's success in the sport.
  • If you encounter any concerns with a coach or meet official, kindly refrain from directly or publicly addressing the issue. Instead, reach out to the head coach or a staff member who can assist you in resolving the matter through the appropriate channels provided by the team, AAU, or USTAF. At Blue Lightning Track Club, we value open communication and collaboration to ensure a positive and nurturing environment for our athletes.
  • At Blue Lightning Track Club, we value and welcome parent involvement, and we encourage open communication. Our coaches are always available to discuss the training and coaching program with parents after practice, whenever possible. Understand that constant parental interference with coaching at practice or attempting to coach the coach will not be tolerated. The best approach is to schedule an appointment with the head coach to address any concerns or issues you may have, outside of practice. Your voice is important to us, and by expressing your concerns, we can effectively resolve any problems that may arise. Remember, staying silent only makes it harder for us to understand your perspective, which ultimately affects the entire team's performance.
  • Arrive at all meets 1-hour before your athlete’s first scheduled event and check-in with the designated parent or appropriate Blue Lightning Track Club coach.
  • We encourage you to prioritize the physical and emotional well-being of your athlete above any personal desire to win at all costs. We understand that track and field can be highly competitive, and it's important to recognize that athletic performance may vary across different competitions. Our focus is on fostering a supportive and friendly environment for all athletes, where they can develop their skills and enjoy the sport.
  • Remember that children are involved in organized sports for their enjoyment. 
  • Remember that children need role models and not criticism. They thrive on inspiration to perform and not pressure. Ultimatums kill the spirit of a young Champion. At Blue Lightning Track Club, we understand the significance of providing positive guidance and support to young athletes. We aim to be the role models they need, fueling their passion for performance and fostering an environment free from unnecessary pressure. Our goal is to inspire, not critique, empowering each young Champion to reach their full potential.
  • Promote harmony among team members, officials, and other parents by conducting themselves in a respectful and supportive manner.

 

Athlete Guidelines

  • Do your best to be at every scheduled practice on time and prepared. No athlete will be allowed to participate in training activities without completing the team warm-up routines. Coaches will not delay planned activities or extend the practice to accommodate late arrivals. 
  • All athletes are required to do the practice workouts unless there is a medical reason that excuses them. 
  • The practice requirement and commitment level is the same for all athletes. 
  • Each team member has a direct impact on the performance of the entire team. The Lowering the bar and expectations for one athlete ultimately lowers the bar for the team as a whole.
  • Athletes are required to participate in or be available for (i.e., relays) at all scheduled meet events, including being an alternate on a relay.
  • Arrive at practice ready to listen, work hard, and learn.
  • Be respectful to coaches, officials, teammates, and competitors on other teams.
  • Use only appropriate language. Use of profanity will not be tolerated.
  • Older athletes should be mindful and strive to set a positive example for their younger teammates.
  • NO ONE person is more significant than the team.

 

Grounds For Suspension/Dismissal From Team

  • Disrespecting coaches, officials, teammates, and competitors.
  • Talking back to coaches, staff, and meet officials.
  • Fighting
  • Bullying and threatening teammates and coaches.
  • Ridiculing teammates and competitors.
  • Causing dissension among team members.
  • Discriminating against team members, competitors, and team parents.
  • Continuous use of profanity or inappropriate signs and symbols.
  • Posting negativity and hateful messages on social media about the team.
  • Harassing/bullying people on social media, school, and community.
  • Posting explicit content on the social media.
  • Exhibiting explicit behavior on social media, school, and community.
  • Sending/requesting explicit content to team members, coaches, parents, and athletes.

 

Unsanctioned Competitions

Club members may not enter into a non-Blue Lightning Track competitions during the season unless the head coach has given prior consent, this includes running in an unattached status. Champions competing for their school are exempt. This provision is to protect the athlete from injury; ensure sufficient rest between the Club’s official training and meet schedule, and meet peak development and performance targets. Violation of this rule can result in dismissal from the Club.

Running Unattached

No athlete while an active member of the Blue Lightning Track Club may compete as an unattached athlete unless the head coach has given prior consent. Violation of this rule can result in dismissal from the Club.

Disagreements

If you have any complaints or disagreements with Blue Lightning Track Club's coaches or staff, we kindly request that you address them with a designated club officer. We strive to maintain a positive atmosphere among our club members and therefore discourage negative remarks about the Club or any actions that may cause disharmony. Please note that violation of this rule will result in immediate dismissal from the Club.

COVID-19 (Important)

I acknowledge that these guidelines are compliant with CDC recommendations and designed to keep team members, competitors and  their families safe. Failure to comply with them can result in a suspension or removal from the team.

All Champions, coaches, parents, and spectators:

  1. Should immediately notify the head coach upon learning that your Champion (athlete/child) has COVID-19, or recently had close contact with a person with COVID-19. 
  2. If you have recently had close contact with a person with COVID-19 you should stay away from the team and cannot practice or compete in track meets for 14-days, unless you have produced a negative COVID-19 test result to return before the 14-day period has ended.
  3. You should not come to a Blue Lighting Track Club event (practice, track meet, or any activity)  if you are exhibiting any signs of illness such as sneezing, coughing, sniffles, have a fever, or don't feel well.
  4. If you are repeatedly sneezing or coughing, you may be asked to immediately leave the premises.
  5. You should practice responsible social distancing by remaining at least 6 ft apart whenever possible.
  6. You should wear cloth face coverings (a mask) whenever applicable.
  7. You should wash your hands and/or use hand sanitizer upon entrance to a team event, during the event, before and after you eat, and as you leave. 
  8. You should avoid touching your face including your eyes, nose, and mouth.

Relay Team Member Selection Guideline

Relay teams require 4 committed Champions to learn how to pass the baton around the track as a tightly synchronized quartet. This requires teaming, timing and communication, athletic ability, responsibility, and commitment by each relay team member. Just like the Blue Lightning Track Club has no one athlete is bigger than the, there is no relay team member more valuable than the relay. 

Blue Lightning Track Club Relay Selection Protocol

• Relay teams are typically comprised of the 4 fastest athletes on the team within their age group and the contingencies and responsibilities below. The four fastest athletes typically make up Relay “A”, and the second four fastest will make up the “B”, “C”, and etc. The order each relay member will run is determined by the Head Coach or a delegated coach (for example, which athlete runs 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th)
Contingencies and Responsibilities 

Relay members must:

• Be on time for relay practice.

• Maintain a Championship attitude and work ethic

• Give 100% in practices.

• Learn relay exchange zones and rules, set fly markers, communicate with relay team members, and learn how to successfully pass and/or receive the baton in practice.

• Support their team and relay team members.

• Complete relay practices. Missed practices or incomplete practices can result in a relay team member being removed from a relay team. If a relay team member is removed from their relay team they must earn their way back onto a relay team by meeting the athletic requirements and contingencies and responsibilities above.

• Not practice on team rest days. 

• Not competing on team rest days. (Middle and high school students on their school clubs are exempt since they do not control their meet schedule)

• Eat healthy, hydrate, and get enough rest (8-9 hours of sleep) for three days before a track meet.

 

**Important Relay Eligibility Requirement To compete At The National Junior Olympic Games

The National Junior Olympic Games and some qualifying meets require athletes to travel out of state. To be considered for relay selection in the Junior Olympic Series, athletes must have the means to travel to the competition. If an athlete is unable to travel, they are not eligible to be a relay member.

  • 2024 AAU Junior Olympics South Carolina A&T, Greensboro, NC.
  • 2025 AAU Junior Olympics Houston, TX

 

Junior Olympic Relay Team 

The four fastest athletes with the best baton exchange and synergy will have the opportunity to compete at the National Junior Olympics. The relay teams that qualify at the District and Regional Championships, along with the relay alternates, will form the relay pool for the National Junior Olympic Games. In the three weeks between the Regional Championships and National Junior Olympic Games, there will be crucial practice sessions and preparations to determine the four fastest relay members with exceptional baton exchanges and synergy. In order to be considered for relay selection, relay members must maintain a Championship attitude, a strong work ethic, and have consistent attendance at practice during this important preparation period. If necessary, time trials will be conducted at least three weeks prior to the Junior Olympic Games to aid in the selection of the fastest relay members. The coaches hold the discretion to make changes to the relay order and member selection up until the race. This relay selection protocol is designed to ensure that the fastest, most competitive, and well-prepared relay team members are chosen to compete against the top teams in the country at the National Junior Olympic Games.

Practice Guidelines

At Blue Lightning Track Club, our Head Coach organizes regular practice sessions for our team members, which are required to attend unless the coach has made prior changes or special arrangements with you regarding your athlete. We understand that unforeseen circumstances can come up, making it impossible for your Champion to attend a practice. In such cases, it's important to communicate with the Head Coach. Rest assured, our coach will keep you updated on the practice schedule and any changes through our team communication system on BAND.

  • Athletes should be at all practices.
  • Athletes should arrive on time and be ready to workout.
  • Athletes should have the following for each practice:
    • A full water bottle
    • Shorts and shirt top (this requirement varies during cold weather)
    • Sweats pants and top (this varies during warm weather months)
    • A good pair of training shoes with running support
    • Running tights, hat, gloves, and hoodie are recommended in cold weather
    • Athletes must follow the direction of the coaching staff during practices by listening, doing the warm-up exercises, participating in all drills, and completing the workout.
    • The following is not allowed: profanity, horseplay, abusive language, ridiculing, teasing, berating other athletes. Bullying and fighting are cause for immediate dismissal from the team.

 

  • Excessive talking and playing by athletes during practice when the coaches are providing instruction can be disruptive to the entire team, impede focus and progress, and lengthen practice time. If such interruptions persist, a conversation with the parent will be held to address and rectify this disruption. In cases where these interruptions persist, temporary suspension from the team may be necessary for the athlete to regain their focus. At Blue Lightning Track Club, we understand that kids will be kids and we want them to have fun. Therefore, our coaching staff will exercise as much leniency as possible in these situations until the disruptions begin to negatively impact the individual athlete and the progress of the team.

 

  • Members of the Blue Lightning Track Club who are unwilling to participate in workouts or who give a lackluster effort may be dismissed from the track or practice area. These members will not be allowed to return until coaches have had a conversation with their parents. It is important to note that the actions of each team member directly impact the performance of the team as a whole, whether positively or negatively.
  • Repeated misconduct, distractions, and refusals to do workouts will be grounds for termination from the program. No membership fees will be refunded if membership is terminated.

 

Practice Regulations for Parents

  • Per USATF safety and background screening rules, parents are not permitted on the track or in practice areas during practices unless they have completed the required current year USATF Safe Sports Training and background check.
  • Unless requested by the coach of your Champion’s training group, parents should refrain from coaching or instructing athletes, or coaching the coach, during practice sessions. Here at Blue Lightning Track Club, coaching is proudly handled solely by our dedicated coaching staff. We understand that you may have valuable insights, but sustained coaching interruptions from parents in an attempt to coach your child disrupts and extends practice times and can result in dismissal from the team. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated as we strive to nurture and develop our athletes' skills and potential. If you feel that you have valuable input to improve the team, please schedule an appointment time outside of practice to discuss them with the head coach.
  • A workout regimen for each athlete in a training group has been planned to reach specific development goals for the season for their event(s). Parents who come in with their program and attempt to coach the coach create a time burden and distraction on the coach, which ultimately undermines the coach and the entire team. If their parent has the experience, ideas, and suggestions on training and workouts, they should schedule an appointment to explore their value and potential adaptation.
  • Please notify the coach if your child will not be able to participate in a scheduled practice. This notification should be given as early as possible, and preferably before the scheduled practice.
  • ImportantTeam members depend on each other to push and challenge them in their workouts. Each team member’s attendance and effort at practice has a direct impact on the effort and performance of the team as a whole. 

 

Practices With Non-Blue Lightning Track Club Coaches Are Prohibited Unless Agreed To The Head Coach in Advance

Athletes reap the benefits of their training during the rest periods provided by our carefully designed club practices and schedule. These built-in periods of rest and recovery are essential to prevent physical and mental fatigue and enhance the athlete's performance. It is crucial to avoid injury and fatigue, which can result from overwork and lack of sufficient rest. 

Therefore, practicing with other teams and coaches outside of team practice is prohibited unless discussed with and agreed to by the head coach in advance. Note: This guideline does not apply to an athlete competing for their school team. The head coach can be reached at 678-614-1258. This communication ensures that the athlete is protected from injuries, that there is adequate rest between the club's official training and meet schedule, that training cycles remain consistent, and that the athlete can achieve their peak development and performance targets. If you are seeking or feel that your Champion needs additional training outside of our organized club practices, please get in touch with the head coach.

Practice Locations

Indoor/Spring/Summer Seasons

McDonough High School 155 Post Master Dr, McDonough

Hills Practices - Spring/Summer Seasons

Johnson’s Park 1781 Ebenezer Rd SE Conyers 

Off-Season Conditioning/Indoor Season

Stone Mountain Park 1000 Robert E. Lee Blvd. Stone Mountain

Core Work-Strength Practices - Spring/Summer Seasons

Steve Strother Head Coach 2280 Wren Rd. SE. Conyers

Grass Practices - Indoor/Spring/Seasons Honey Creek Elementary 700 Honey Creek Rd SE Conyers

 

Practice and Bad Weather

The coaches at Blue Lightning Track Club are committed to ensuring that practice sessions are held as scheduled, barring any dangerous weather conditions. Extreme cold, heavy rain, or lightning are some examples of weather conditions that may prompt the cancellation of practice. In such cases, the coach may opt to conduct the practice on Zoom, provided it is feasible and conducive to an effective session. The club prioritizes the safety and well-being of its members, and in the event that a practice needs to be canceled due to weather conditions, timely communication will be provided through the team’s communication system on BAND.

Team Communications

The club’s primary mode of team communications through the BAND.com app system (text), email, and www.bluelightningtrack.com. Please make sure that the coach has your current mobile phone, email, and contact information. If you do not have web, text, or email access, please make that known as soon as possible.

Our team protocol for using BAND and ZOOM

There are more than 50 recipients on the team distribution list at any given time, and any text from any member will reach everyone. To avoid recipients on the team communication list from being overwhelmed with texts, please follow the protocol below.

1. Please do not use BAND to send messages to the whole group. If you want to get a message to the entire team, send it to Coach Steve and he will review it for distribution to the team.  His mobile for direct text is 678-614-1258.  Repeated blatant violations or a blatant violation of sending messages to the team, that cause a significant team disruption, can lead to the offender being removed from BAND.

2. Responding to texts with likes and comments for congratulations, condolences, and well wishes are acceptable.

3You can control when you receive a text or email by using the BAND notifications feature in your BAND account, as well as set the best times you prefer to receive texts from the team. If you turn-off your BAND remember that your notifications have been turned off and you will have to check your BAND for team messages.

Team Meetings, Zoom, Teleconferences

Club Meetings. Regular club meetings will be called as needed.

Fundraisers.  Due to COVID 19, the Club will have virtual fundraising events when possible, and via tools like GoFundMe. All families are highly encouraged to participate in funding efforts.

Blue Lightning Track Club Web Site. Keep up to date with the latest club information our BAND team communication system and at http://www.bluelightningtrack.com 

Volunteer Commitment. At least one adult representative for each athlete/family are encouraged to volunteer at track meets for a few hours throughout the Spring and summer track seasons.  In-person volunteerism is limited due to COVID-19 social distancing restrictions.

The Blue Lightning Track Club Logo, mark, and design are the exclusive property of the Blue Lightning Track Club Athletic Club. Usage of the name, logo, marks, or designs is prohibited in any form without the expressed written consent of the board of Directors. Violation of this rule will result in immediate dismissal from the club.

Parent Responsibilities At Meets

  • Make sure that your athlete is prepared, at the meets early, and ready for his or her events. All athletes should receive 8 to 10 hours of sleep 2 nights before a meet.
  • Athletes should eat a nutritious breakfast. This includes fruit, bread, cereal, water, and juice. Little or no meat is best. More information is provided in the nutrition section of this handbook.
  • Overnight meets entail additional parental responsibilities (see Club Travel section).
  • Parents and athletes are responsible for listening to the call of their events and for being prepared and warmed up.                                     
 

Athlete's Responsibilities At Track Meets

Check your event time prior to the Meet. Arrive at the meet at least one hour prior to your scheduled event times. For Spring Season meets or meets with rolling start times coaches will announce the times for athletes to arrive at the track.

Check-in with the club. Upon arriving at a meet, check in with the club at the designated area and get your numbers and instructions.

Member management and accountability, and security.  Come preparedAthletes should wear their blue Lightning Track Club uniform, warmup, and a mask. Have your shoe bag containing competition shoes and a filled water bottle (with water). Bring warm-up clothes to every meet and be prepared for unpredictable weather.

Warm-up with your teammates. Arrive in time to get prepared physically and mentally for your event(s). If you miss your event check-in time the meet director will disqualify you from that competition.  Being on time is critical especially if you are a member of a relay team if you are late the whole relay team can be disqualified. 

Bring drinks and food.Bring plenty of water and healthy food. See the nutrition section of this handbook for ideas.

Acceptable Clothing at Track Meets

  • Provided team uniform
  • Arm sleeves and bands
  • headbands
  • wristbands
  • caps (no do-rags)
  • hats
  • running tights
  • approved compression shorts
  • socks (including creative socks)
  • mask to protect from COVID

 

Athlete Events

Blue Lightning Track Club coaches play a crucial role in determining which events athletes will participate in during track and field competitions. Although parents are welcome to engage in discussions with the coaches beforehand, it's important to note that the ultimate decision lies with the head coach. This decision is carefully made, considering the athlete's optimal development and chances of success, taking into account their training routine and performance at practices. We at Blue Lightning Track Club prioritize the growth and achievements of each athlete, ensuring they have the best opportunities for success in their chosen events.

The Team Tent – A Safe-Haven For Our Athletes 

The Team Tent is for the Blue Lightning Track Club athletes to stay during the meet. All athletes should sit together in this area. The Team Tent is a safe-haven environment for our athletes to get focused on their competition, relax, eat, and support their teammates. Meet information will be provided the day of each meet via our Team Communications app - BAND, and in a printout available in the Team Tent.

Managing Seed Times

Heat sheets, seed times, and marks hold significant importance in track meets, both locally and on the web. They serve as a reflection of the team's integrity and the head coach's credibility. At Blue Lightning Track Club, we prioritize INTEGRITY above all else when determining event seed times and marks. Unlike some coaches who submit exaggerated performances to secure favorable lane assignments and heats for their athletes, at the Blue Lightning Track Club we approach this process with strategic judgment and a commitment to honesty. In the rare occasion that a Champion is seeded with a time or mark better than their personal best, the adjustment is minimal, realistic, and accurately represents their current practice performance.

Unacceptable Clothing at Track Meets or While Wearing Blue Lightning Gear

At the Blue Lightning Track Club, we take great pride in our team, sponsors, parents, and supporters. When it comes to capturing images and videos during practices, team events, and meets, we understand the significance of representing them accurately. That's why certain clothing choices and methods of wearing them may not align with our standards of acceptability. We believe in upholding the image and values of our professional brand, and ensuring that every piece of attire reflects the essence of the Blue Lightning Track Club.

  • sagging pants
  • wearing the team uniform shorts below the waist
  • going topless (male or female)
  • do-rags
  • clothing with derogatory images and language
  • protection masks with derogatory or negative symbols or statements

 

Concession Stands

Concession stands are strictly off-limits for athletes during the meet. Unfortunately, the options available at track meet concession stands tend to be highly unhealthy, posing a significant risk to an athlete's performance and well-being if consumed before or too soon after their event. Only after an athlete has completed their last event may they approach the concession stand. That said, unhealthy food choices for a training athlete are never good for their overall performance and health.

Pay attention To The Meet Announcer For Event Check-In Times

The meet announcer makes the calls for check-in for each event. It is the athlete's responsibility to check-in for their event on time, for young athletes it is the parent's responsibility. The coaching staff will help communicate check-in times where possible.

Check-in

When an athlete reports to check-in, the should be ready to compete, with uniform, bib number, track shoes, and no warm-ups. They should take water or a sports drink with them to check-in. Once checked-in at their running event, they should not leave the check-in area.

Club Travel

Travel to track meets involves additional expenses that are not covered by the club membership fee. The Club may list a host hotel accommodations for these events, but parents are responsible for their child's individual room reservations and payment. While every effort is made to have all club members stay at the same hotel, this cannot always be guaranteed based on occupancy, room rates, etc. That said, a club member may choose to make arrangements with another hotel for the same reasons.

Junior Olympic Series Travel

Athletes participating in Blue Lightning Track Club are encouraged to compete in all qualifying meets during the Junior Olympic Series. If the athlete is a member of a Junior Olympic relay team, competing in in the qualifying meets is a condition of eligibility as a relay member.

Managing Public Persona of The Blue Lightning Track Club Family

As a member of the Blue Lightning Track Club or as a guardian of a team member, you have a unique opportunity to represent our team, sponsors, parents, supporters, and everyone associated with our family. Your interactions with spectators, officials, other athletes, and fans hold great significance in shaping the public image of the Blue Lightning Track Club. Your friendly demeanor and positive attitude contribute to creating a welcoming environment for all. Together, let's make our club a place where everyone feels valued and supported.

As a Member of the Blue Lightning Track Club Family You Represent the Entire Team

The Blue Lighting Track Club has a positive reputation and strives to guide and develop youth athletes into Champions on the track, school, and community. As a member of the Blue Lightning Track Club Family, what you say and do at practices, track competitions, and in public under the name of the Blue Lightning Track Club represents every athlete, parent, coach, staff, sponsor, fan, and alumni of the team, positively or negatively depending on the action.

At track competitions, there are many people of opportunity in the stands who can help to advance your Champion’s career or limit it - like career college and club coaches, AAU & USATF association members, executives, potential and current sponsors, business HR executives, sports and job recruiters, media representatives, and thousands of spectators with mobile phones recording and broadcasting their experiences (and sometimes yours) at all times.  Negative action or behavior that tarnishes the reputation of the Blue Lightning Track Club family can lead to an immediately dismissal from the team.

Social Media and Media Beware Advisory

Assume that your comments and actions could be intentionally or unintentionally recorded by a stranger or adversary and broadcasted without your knowledge or permission. Inappropriate images and controversial videos are in high-demand and shared like wildfire. Although these actions are illegal in most states, in certain circumstances, your public persona projected on social media and in the media will remain, along with the stigma and burden to overcome any negative perceptions. Posting negative content, or actions or behavior that harms the Blue Lightning Track Club name can result in an immediate dismissal from the team with no refund.

Keeping Your Cool At All Times

To maintain a positive environment and reputation as members of the Blue Lightning Track Club, we kindly ask for your support in projecting a positive and encouraging atmosphere. We appreciate your composure and request that your comments consistently uplift and inspire others. Please refrain from reacting negatively to any unfavorable calls by officials, athletes' behavior, or expressing frustration or disappointment when an athlete falls short of their potential. Your cooperation in upholding a positive team atmosphere our collective image is sincerely valued.

Responding to an Athlete’s Performance or Behavior

Correcting an athlete's behavior in the context of the team are "teachable moments" and opportunities for growth, and should be addressed privately, with the involvement of the head coach. It is important to maintain open lines of communication with the coach while navigating these normal competition dynamics. As representatives of the Blue Lightning Track Club, we collectively shape the growth of our Champions, public persona, and the entire Track Club Family.

SOCIAL MEDIA GUIDELINES

This Social Media Policy applies to all team members, coaches, and parents (“BLTC”). This Social Media Policy applies to all social media content posted by BLTC Members in their professional and personal capacity to the extent such content is related to BLTC.

 

Aspirations

BLTC strives to create a positive and inclusive organization that is dedicated to helping young athletes to reach their potential. In furtherance of this goal, BLTC aspires to engage members of the Georgia community in positive, honest, transparent, and knowledgeable dialogue about BLTC through social media. BLTC views social media as an important tool for communicating its successes and opportunities for athletic and individual development. BLTC also views social media as a platform for receiving constructive feedback from the community and for discussing BLTC’s challenges and opportunities for improvement in a positive and constructive way.

 

Guidelines

All BLTC Members shall abide by the following guidelines when using social media:

1. Be positive and respectful, and always take the high road. When disagreeing with others’ opinions, remain appropriate and polite. If you find yourself in a situation online that is becoming antagonistic, ask the BLTC Board of Directors or your sports coordinator for advice on how to disengage from the dialogue in a polite and respectful manner that reflects well on BLTC.

  1. Do not post content that would harm the BLTC or damage BLTC’s reputation. Remember that even while you are on your own personal time, you are a representative of BLTC, and people may interpret your online postings or social interactions as though they were official BLTC statements.
  2. Use good judgment when posting comments on any official BLTC sites. Keep in mind that your comments can create liability for BLTC. If you are unsure whether a comment is appropriate to post, either do not post it.
  3. Be smart about what you publish. Once something is posted, it exists online forever. Ask yourself, “would I want to see this published in the newspaper or posted on a billboard tomorrow or ten years from now?” If the answer is “no,” do not post.
  4. Encourage others to engage in positive interactions on social media. If you are concerned about any BLTC Member’s use of social media, please bring your concerns to the attention of the head coach.
  5. Personally identifiable information (information, such as a name and date of birth and/or a street address which, when taken together, can identify a particular individual) should not be disclosed in any manner on official BLTC social networking sites.

 

Violations of the Social Media Policy can result in dismissal from the BLTC.

Non-Solicitation Policy


The focus of the Blue Lightning Track Club coaching philosophy and program is to expose youth to the exciting world of track and field and develop a positive dynamic team environment to produce Champions on the track, in the classroom, and community (“the Champion Team Dynamic”). To facilitate these endeavors requires high expectations, trust, shared vision, focus, rewards, and the respecting of boundaries.

Parents make huge sacrifices to support their children and their children need this essential support to be successful. Un-welcomed solicitation can be intrusive to the coaching staff and team, and parent and child experience. To avoid disruptions to team dynamics the Blue Lightning Track Club has a Non-solicitation policy at official Blue Lightning events, this includes inside the “Team Tent” at track meets.

Although the non-solicitation policy has no jurisdiction outside of the Champions’ Time, it is important that we consider the impact of a solicited business deal gone bad and how it can sour parent relationships and negatively impact the team as a whole.

For purposes of the Non-solicitation Policy, “Solicitation” (or “Soliciting”) shall include, canvassing, recruiting, soliciting or seeking to obtain membership in or support for any organization, requesting contributions, and distributing promotional materials during the Champions’ Time. This includes replies to team email and text blasts as well.

“Commercial Solicitation” means peddling or otherwise selling, purchasing or offering goods and services for sale or purchase, distributing advertising materials, circulars or product samples, or engaging in any other conduct relating to any outside team interests or for profit or personal economic benefit during the Champions’ Team Time.

Solicitation protocol for an opportunity that could benefit the team as a whole and contribute positively to the Champions’ Team Dynamic, begins with presenting the opportunity to the head coach for approval for a wider team presentation.

Items to be distributed or offered for sale, which contains Blue Lightning Track Club logo or name must be approved by the head coach.

BLUE LIGHTNING TRACK CLUB

LIABILITY WAIVER & MEDIA RELEASE

 

This Liability Waiver and Photo Release Form must be completed and signed by the parent or guardian for each athlete before participation in any Blue Lightning Track Club athletic practice, activity, event, or meet.

 FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION OF the mutual promises, covenants, conditions, representations, and warranties contained herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and legal sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, it is agreed as follows:

 The undersigned hereby releases and forever discharges the Blue Lightning Track Club (BLTC) and all of its Board Members, officers, coaches, and attorneys, from any and all claims, demands, actions, causes of action or suits arising out of any injuries, known or unknown, which have resulted or may in the future result from any BLTC sponsored athletic practice, activity, event or meet.

 The undersigned hereby assumes all risk of injury associated with any and holds harmless the BLTC along with its Board Members, officers, coaches, and attorneys from and against each and every liability, loss, cost, damage, and expense, including attorney’s fees, which the BLTC along with its Board Members, officers, coaches, and attorneys may incur as a result of any BLTC sponsored athletic practice, activity, event or meet.

COVID-19 (Important)

All athletes, coaches, parents, and spectators:

  1. should immediately notify the Head Coach upon learning that your Champion (athlete/child) has COVID-19, or recently had close contact with a person with COVID-19. 
  2. if you have recently had close contact with a person with COVID-19 you should stay away from the team and cannot practice or compete in track meets for 14-days, unless you have produced a negative COVID-19 test result to return before the 14-day period has ended.
  3. you should not come to a Blue Lighting Track Club event (practice, track meet, or any activity)  if you are exhibiting any signs of illness such as sneezing, coughing, sniffles, have a fever, or don't feel well.
  4. if you are repeatedly sneezing or coughing, you may be asked to immediately leave the premises.
  5. you should wash your hands and/or use hand sanitizer upon entrance to a team event, during the event, before and after you eat, and as you leave. 

Note: I acknowledge that these guidelines are compliant with CDC recommendations and designed to keep team members and competitors their families safe and failure to comply with them can result in a suspension or removal from the team.

Test-Drive Introductory Video

I agree to a 10 to 15-second introductory video of my athlete during their Test-Drive Tryout at Blue Lightning Track Club. The video will capture them saying their name, age, and school. I understand that no preparation is necessary as the Test-Drive Coach will guide my athlete the process. I understand that the video will only be used for identification of my athlete for the Test-Drive follow-up and feedback call with the parent or guardian, and not shared or used for any other purposes.

Media / Photo Release

I understand that Blue Lightning Track Club will take and use action/still photos and video of my child participating in regular scheduled Blue Lightning Track Club practices, organized meets, and functions. Images will be used for official club purposes such as training analysis, athlete development, and progression, website, internet, social network sites, brochures, flyers, newsletters, club promotion and marketing materials, commerce, media & press releases. Individual introduction videos captured during Test-Drive Tryouts will be used for the coaching staff to establish the identification of the athlete and to facilitate parent/guardian follow-up after the Test-Drive only, and will not be used in social media, promotions, advertising, or any other purpose.
 
I also understand that as a parent/guardian that my photo or video may be incidentally captured in conjunction with an athlete at a practice, track meet, or team event and consent to Images of me being used for official club purposes such as training analysis, athlete development, and progression, website, internet, social network sites, brochures, flyers, newsletters, club promotion and marketing materials, media & press releases. 
 
Parents of Blue Lightning Track Club member athletes will receive access to the selected images posted on http://bluelightningtrack.com by the head coach for their personal use. 
 
I understand by signing below, that I consent to the photographer and Blue Lightning Track Club’s right to publish such images and video for announcements, marketing, advertising, and commercial use by the Blue Lightning Track Club and photographer, and I have fully read and consider all of the terms and statements contained in this release before affixing my signature.

This liability waiver/release applies to the following athlete, and parent/guardian:

BLUE LIGHTNING TRACK CLUB HANDBOOK ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

 

Force Majeure

Neither I (athlete/parent/guardian) or the Blue Lightning Track Club will be liable for any failure or delay in performing an obligation under this Handbook Agreement that is due to any of the following causes, to the extent beyond its reasonable control: acts of God, accident, riots, war, terrorist act, epidemic, pandemic (such as COVID-19), quarantine, civil commotion, breakdown of communication facilities, breakdown of web host, breakdown of the internet service provider, meet cancellations by meet director and/or AAU/USATF Associations, natural catastrophes, governmental acts or omissions, changes in laws or regulations, national strikes, fire, explosion, generalized lack of availability of raw materials or energy.            

 
For the avoidance of doubt, Force Majeure shall not include (a) financial distress  (b) changes in market prices or conditions, or (c) a financial inability to perform its obligations hereunder, (d) quitting the team    

 

Refund Policy

The Blue Lightning Track Club Membership includes receiving intellectual property and valuable information through coaching, training, workouts, nutritional and hydration guides, team communications, meet preparation training, team meetings, parent/guardian-coach meetings, website resources, action images, time and consultation from our coaching staff.

The athlete and parent/guardian will benefit from the experience and knowledge forever and understand that you cannot erase and return it to the Blue Lightning Track Club, nor can the Blue Lightning Track Club take it back.

You agree that if your athlete does not attend or participate in club practices or meets, they have voluntarily forfeited their club membership registration. It cannot be applied to another season unless agreed upon in advance of their absence. However, if your athlete tests positive for COVID-19, and cannot practice or compete in track competitions after their recovery period, then the remaining time of their membership can be applied towards a future season, but not refunded.

For these reasons, all monies paid are non-refundable under any circumstances.

You acknowledge that you are the authorized credit/debit cardholder for your club membership payment and have authorized your payment transaction through the Blue Lightning Track Club PayPal processing merchant account. You agree that you will not and cannot chargeback your payment or request a refund.

 

Acknowledgment

I have received and read the Blue Lightning Track Club Member Handbook and understand the rules and regulations contained therein and will comply with them. Non-compliance may subject my athlete to dismissal from the Club and without a refund.

I am also acknowledging the following:

  • If my child qualifies for a meet I am obligated to ensure my child’s participation unless it is discussed and agreed upon beforehand with the head coach. 
  • Out-of-town travel will entail additional costs not covered by my child’s Blue Lightning Track Club membership.
  • That my child has a Blue Lightning Track Club authorized sweatsuit that is in good condition; otherwise, I will have to purchase one at an additional cost.
  • That my child has sufficient medical insurance coverage, which I have provided below.
  • That I have read and will follow the club COVID-19 guidelines and failure to comply can result in a suspension or dismissal from the team, without a refund (see refund policy above). 

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Club Contact

Steve Strother

Founder & Head Coach

steve.bltrackclub@gmail.com

678-964-7006

2280 Wren Rd. SE., Conyers 30094 678-614-1258 

Official website: www.bluelightningtrack.com

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