Overview – View Frequently Asked Questions Below

Our Mission

To expose youth to the exciting sport of track and field and foundations of speed, strength, and endurance, and to develop Champions on the track, in the classroom, and community.

Answers To Frequently Asked Questions

COVID-19 (Important)

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Adhering to the COVID protocols below is a condition of club membership.

Our COVID Risk reduction protocols include:

  • Face masks are required for athletes, coaches, and parents at track practice, club events, track competitions.
  • Social distancing 6-10 feet when possible.
  • Face mask use while on the sidelines or not actively participating.
  • Hand hygiene
  • No sharing of water bottles or equipment.
  • Athletes warm up in large circles or next to assigned cones spaced 6-10 feet apart.
  • Virtual practices via Zoom when needed.

PRACTICE & LOCATIONS

Practice Schedule

WHAT SHOULD MY CHAMPION WEAR/BRING TO PRACTICE?

Summer months -

  • shorts
  • shirt
  • running tights (if it's not too hot)
  • good pair of running shoes
  • running spikes
  • 2 water bottles
  • a great attitude

Spring months -

  • shorts
  • shirt
  • warmups
  • running tights (if it's not too hot)
  • good pair of running shoes
  • running spikes
  • 2 water bottles
  • a great attitude

Winter months -

  • shorts
  • shirt
  • warmups top/pants
  • wool hat
  • gloves
  • running tights
  • good pair of running shoes
  • 2 water bottles
  • a great attitude
  • Choose a Club Membership.
  • Complete purchase 
  • Complete a New Champion Profile Form.
  • Complete team paperwork.
  • Attend or next track practice as our newest team member!


Join Team

We coach ages 7-18, boys and girls.

Yes, participating coaches have passed background screening by AAU / and or USATF associations.

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What's included and the investment are based on the club membership season that you select.

There are four seasons:

  1. Off-Season Conditioning -  9/4 - 10/24
  2. Winter Track Season with track meets  - 11/6 - 2/13
  3. Spring Track Season with track meets - 1/8 - 5/28
  4. Summer Track Season with track meets (includes Jr Olympic Series) - 4/2 - 8/2 

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**What Is Included Detail**


Off-Season Conditioning (9/4 - 10/24)

  • Track Club Membership
  • Coaching & Development
  • Track & Field Fundamentals
  • Proper Running form
  • Off-Season Conditioning
  • Speed and Endurance
  • Strength & Core Training
  • Max Velocity Training
  • Middle Distance Training
  • Field Events
  • Hydration & Nutrition Guides
  • Supplemental Training Resources
  • Link to Action Photos for social media

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Winter/Indoor Track Season (11/6 - 2/20)

  • Track Club Membership*
  • Coaching & Development
  • Track & Field Fundamentals
  • Proper Running Form
  • Speed and Endurance
  • Strength & Core Training
  • Max Velocity Training
  • Middle Distance Training
  • Compete in Track Meets
  • Starting Blocks
  • Relay Training for relay members
  • Field Events
  • Hydration & Nutrition Guides
  • Supplemental Training Resources
  • Link to Action Photos for social me

Compare Memberships / Price

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Spring Track Season (1/8 - 5/28)

  • Track Club Membership
  • Coaching & Development
  • Track & Field Fundamentals
  • Proper Running Form
  • Spring Track Meets
  • Speed and Endurance
  • Strength & Core Training
  • Max Velocity Training
  • Middle Distance Training
  • Starting Blocks / Sprinters
  • Baton Passing For Relays
  • Field Events
  • Hydration & Nutrition Guides
  • Supplemental Resources
  • Link to Action Photos

Compare Memberships / Price

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Summer Track Season (4/2 - 8/2)

  • Track Club Membership
  • Coaching & Development
  • Track & Field Fundamentals
  • Proper Running Form
  • Summer Track Meets
  • National Junior Olympic Series (championship season)
  • Speed and Endurance
  • Strength & Core Training
  • Max Velocity Training
  • Middle Distance Training
  • Starting Blocks / Sprinters
  • Baton Passing For Relays
  • Field Events
  • Hydration & Nutrition Guides
  • Supplemental Resources
  • Link to Action Photos

Compare Memberships / Price


Yes, depending on the club membership type we provide from $25-$100 off each additional member.

Off-Season Conditioning - $25 off
A single Season Club Membership - $50 off
A Multi-Season Club Membership - (discounted $100 + $50 off)
All Seasons Club Membership - (discounted $200 + $100 off)

Yes, you will receive a multi-season discount when you combine more than one season.

Examples

  • Off-Season Conditioning & Indoor Track
  • Indoor Season & Spring Season
  • Spring Season & Summer Season
  • All Seasons


Multi-Season Rates

  • Cash
  • Cashapp
  • Credit/Debit
  • Paypal
  • Zelle
  •  

Yes, we do have payment plans to help fit into your budget or paying off all at once.  Payment plans are at a slightly higher rate than our regular club memberships, and allow to pay over time. Your payments are collected through a third-party payment processor.

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Watch Test-Drive Video


The PURPOSE of our TEST-DRIVE TRY-OUT is to scout and evaluate competitive athletes with the potential and a desire to compete in youth track and field for the Blue Lightning Track Club. If your athlete is a runner it essential that they are able to keep up during their test-drive. Field event athletes are evaluated by their skill and potential.

TEST-DRIVES require time and resources from our coaching staff to evaluate your athlete and should not be used to see if your athlete is interested in track and field.

The competition uniform is only included with the All Seasons Membership, which is the Winter, Spring, and Summer season memberships). Warmup are purchased separately for all memberships.

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Uniform Bundle Cost

 

An athlete may participate in another sport during the same season as track and field but it is not recommended. Doing so can lead to missed coaching and development opportunities and track competitions, fatigue, lack of focus, burn-out, and injuries.

Note: If the other sport is a middle or high school track and field team, please make the head coach aware so he can make sure the athlete is getting adequate rest for recovery. Typically when an athlete is also competing for their school, the focus is rest until after their school season.

Participating in Blue Lightning Track practices is a condition of being a club member unless the athlete is competing on the track team for their school.

Running Events

    100 Meters
    200 Meters
    400 Meters
    800 Meters
    1500 Meters
    3000 Meters
    80 Meter Hurdles
    100 Meter Hurdles
    200/300/400 Meter Hurdles    Race Walk
    Relays (4x100, mixed 4x100, 4x200, 4x400, 4x800)

Field Events

    Long Jump
    High Jump
    Triple Jump
    Javelin
    Turbo-Javelin
    Shot Put
    Discus

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The competition age division is determined by the age your Champion will be on 12/31.

Note: We compete under two different track and field associations, AAU and USATF. One of the main differences between them is that the AAU has single age competition divisions, and USATF has double age divisions (see below).

Meet Entry Fees (also called a competition fee) are charged by meet operators to compete in their track meets. Think of it as a cover charge for athletes, which covers the bib#, officials, starter, awards, timing company, and meet host.

The average meet fee charged per meet

  • $30-$35 during the Winter Indoor Track season
  • $14-$18 during the Spring track development season
  • $6-$25 for Junior Olympic Qualifying meets (Summer)
  • $6 for final USATF National Junior Olympic Championship (covers 5-days)
  • $52 for final AAU National Junior Olympic Championship (covers 5-days)

To keep it simple, your Champion will need two types of shoes, one for practices and another for track competitions. A good running shoe (without spikes) for practice is the Nike Zoom. This shoe comes in kids and adult sizes. Another shoe is the Nike Revolution, it's a good starter shoe for kids. A good starter spike for competition is the Nike Rival.

NIKE ZOOM RUNNING SHOE + FIVE OTHERS (recorded 2019 & many shoe models are still in production.)

Other Brands: Nike, New Balance, Sucany, Under Armor, Brooks, Nike Zoom

NIKE RIVAL SPIKED SHOE + OTHERS

WHERE CAN I BUY RUNNING AND COMPETITION SHOES?

  • Academy Sports
  • Amazon
  • Dicks Sporting Goods
  • Hibbett Sports
  • New Balance
  • Ross



Craig Johnson, owner of Kumon of Conyers Math and Learning shares how sports can improve academics.

Blue Lightning Track Club - How Sports Improves Academic Performance - Craig Johnson, Owner, Kumon Learning Center of Conyers from Strother Marketing Media, LLC on Vimeo.

Center Decades of studies show the link between sports and improved academic performance, self-esteem, and confidence ). Physically active people remain healthier and are able to perform better on tests of cerebral or intellectual ability.

A study of 317 middle school students by James Pivarnik and colleagues at the American College of Sports Medicine discovered that the fittest kids scored nearly 30 percent higher on standardized tests than the least-fit group.

Los Angeles Unified School District conducted a study on 35,000 student-athletes which showed that students average 21 more days of school attendance per year than their counterparts, while they also achieved GPAs some 0.55 to 0.74 points higher than non-athletes.

“What was proven is that students in our schools who participate in athletics attend school significantly more often, have higher GPA’s and score higher on the CST’s in both English and Math when compared to the rest of the student body,” according to a memo sent to Los Angeles Unified School District schools from Barbara Fiege, the commissioner of athletics.

An integral success factor of students who scored higher was attributed to the intervention and guidance provided daily by qualified coaches, who understand the relationship between academic and athletic success.

Some of the major benefits and life skills of students participating in the Blue Lightning Track Club include –

  • a learned practice work ethic applied to academics and other areas of responsibility.
  • improved self-esteem and confidence
  • leadership skills
  • motivation, improved goal setting, and developing perseverance
  • learning how to team and collaborate other others
  • a positive outlook on what is an achievable
  • learning how to persist and bounce back from obstacles
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