Blue Tide Aquatics

Weekly Chlorine

August 19th - August 24th

OUR MISSION

To have a nationally recognized aquatics program that teaches and trains all levels of swimmers, emphasizing individual progress, team unity, and family participation.


OUR VISION

  • Support and grow a developmental program from a learn-to-swim to national and international level competition
  • Maintain flexible and committed swim programs that allow for various swimmer interests.
  • Remain the featured swim program in the Humble/Kingwood/Atascocita area
  • Increase and maintain team enrollment above 300 swimmers.
  • Continue to provide a healthy and positive environment for all member athletes through the development and implementation of club governance measures, USA Swimming Safe Sport policies and reporting mechanisms, USA Swimming Safe Sport best practices, and training for athletes and parents
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Upcoming Events

August 26th - Team Day

August 28th - La Madeleine's Spirit Night

Head Coach Note

Hello Parents,


This week marks the beginning of our stroke clinic, where our main focus will be on teaching fundamental skills to all athletes in the program. We will emphasize three key elements: Head Position, Body Position, and Fast Kicking. These fundamentals are crucial for every swimmer's development, and this clinic is an excellent opportunity for our coaching staff to come together as a unified team. As we progress through the year, group placements will be approached with greater intent, with IMX and IMR scores, along with test sets, serving as the primary criteria for movement within the program. Age will also be considered to ensure fair assessment across all swimmers. It’s important to note that group placement decisions will be determined by the swimmers themselves through their performance, maintaining the credibility and integrity of our program.


We are eagerly anticipating the first meet of the season, where our swimmers will have the chance to showcase their skills by swimming their IMX or IMR events. This meet will serve as a baseline for evaluating progress within the program. To foster a sense of community and family within BTA, we will pair up a Big BTA member with a Little BTA member during this meet. This initiative is aimed at creating a supportive environment where everyone feels like part of the BTA family, working together to make this program one of the best in the nation.


I also want to highlight some important changes in our chain of command. Coach Frank DeMaria is joining us as Associate Head Coach, a title that signifies he is an extension of me. Coach Frank will be handling staff and group move-ups, aquatics program management, and much more. Please take the time to get to know him and welcome him into the BTA family as you did with me. Coach Colton will be in charge of all 12 and under swimmers, so if you have any questions regarding this age group, please reach out to him directly. For questions about group time or meets, please contact your lead coach.


I’m excited to share two pieces of exciting news for BTA. First, all coaches will now be able to write workouts on Swim Commit during the season. This will provide transparency into what each coach is doing during workouts, and parents and athletes will have access to an app to see what was done each day. If a swimmer misses a workout, they will be able to see what they missed. Second, BTA will be launching a swim school on September 2nd for all kids who are not in school during the day, so keep an eye out for more details!

BTA Swim Announcements

Short Course Meet Schedule

The short course meet schedule has been finalized, and we are excited to share it with you. Please take a moment to review the schedule and mark your calendars for the upcoming meets. However, please note that the dates for the championship meet are not finalized yet. As soon as Gulf Swimming makes these dates official, I will provide you with an update. Your attention to these dates will help ensure that our athletes are well-prepared and can participate fully in all the scheduled events. We look forward to a successful and competitive season ahead!


2024 - 2025 Short Course Meet Schedule


BTA Swim Meet Schedule Breakdown


Short Course Practice Schedule

We are excited to announce the updated Short Course Practice Schedule, which now includes all dryland sessions within the practice times. Please be aware that we’ve adjusted some groups due to collaborations with a local high school to prevent double dryland sessions on certain days. We are also proud to offer morning practices for all high schoolers who are homeschooled, with double sessions scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Additionally, we will be providing double sessions for our Performance Prep kids again this year.


Every group from Bronze 1 and above is encouraged to arrive 15 minutes before their scheduled practice for a dynamic warm-up. This warm-up will include shoulder prehab exercises to help prevent future issues and strengthen their shoulders. To ensure a productive warm-up session, all swimmers must arrive in appropriate shoes. This new structure aims to enhance our training and better accommodate our swimmers’ needs. Thank you for your support and cooperation!


2024 - 2025 Short Course Practice Schedule


Swim Outlet Partnership

We are thrilled to announce a new partnership with SwimOutlet! As part of this collaboration, all Blue Tide Aquatics parents will receive a complimentary premium membership with SwimOutlet. We strongly encourage you to hold off on purchasing any gear until after Team Day on August 26th. By then, our team store will be fully stocked with the necessary equipment for each group, including swimsuits, shirts, caps, and more.


Our team store will feature competitive prices on all Arena-branded gear and training equipment, with the added benefit of helping BTA earn credits to reinvest in additional gear and promotional items. This partnership ensures you’ll have access to everything you need on a fully digital platform, designed with your convenience in mind.


We’re also excited to share that our SwimOutlet representative will be joining us on Team Day to officially launch the partnership and assist with any questions you may have.

Thank you for your continued support, and stay tuned for more details on how to access and use our new team store!



🎉 Get Ready for BTA's Spirit Night at La Madeleine! 🎉


Mark your calendars and bring your appetite because BTA's Spirit Night is happening at La Madeleine on Wednesday, August 28th, 2024, from 4:00 - 8:00 pm! This is a fantastic opportunity to enjoy a delicious meal while supporting Blue Tide Aquatics, with 20% of your purchase going directly to our team!


Here's how you can be a part of the fun:

1. Dine-In or Take-Out: Join us in person, whether you're dining in or grabbing your meal to go.


2. Show Your Spirit: Don’t forget to show the flyer when ordering to ensure your purchase supports BTA! Click the link for the flyer!


Where to Find Us:

La Madeleine  

4570 Kingwood Dr,  

Kingwood, TX 77345


Bonus: I, Coach Matt, will be heading to La Madeleine after Hi-Performance practices if anyone wants to join and share a meal. There may or may not be a special guest—Baby Blake—with me!


Let’s make this night a huge success! Come hungry, show your BTA spirit, and let’s rally together for a great cause. We can’t wait to see you there!


BTA aims to be a Safe Sport recognized club, and we need your help!

What is Safe Sport Recognition? USA Swimming Safe Sport Club Recognition program allows a USA Swimming member club to demonstrate its commitment to creating a healthy and positive environment free from abuse for all its members through the development and implementation of club governance measures, Safe Sport policies and reporting mechanisms, Safe Sport best practices and training to athletes and parents. 



There are a number of educational resources available on the USA Swimming website. In order to fulfill our recognition requirements, we need a minimum percentage of club parents and athletes to take an introductory online course (see instructions below.) This training creates an awareness of Safe Sport best practices, and helps to build a safe and inclusive environment at BTA. You will hear more about this important Program at Team Day. For questions, please contact safesportrep@swimbluetide.org.


  • Parent Training (log onto your USA Swimming account to receive credit), under Education, choose "Parent's Guide to Misconduct in Sport"
  • Athlete Training (log onto your USA Swimming account to receive credit), under Education, choose "Safe Sport for Kids" or "Safe Sport for Youth Athletes"


Team Day August 26th

Team Day will be held on August 26th from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Nathaniel Center. I advise all parents, both new and long-time BTA families, to attend this important event. We will be sharing crucial information about the program and discussing our plans moving forward. This is a great opportunity to connect with other families, meet the coaching staff, and gain valuable insights into what to expect in the upcoming season. Your presence and participation are highly encouraged to ensure a successful and unified start to our year.

BTA Swim Practice Schedule

Hi-Performance

Monday - Friday 4:00 - 5:45 pm @BTA

Performance

Monday - Friday 4:00 - 5:30 pm @KHS

Senior Group

Monday - Friday 4:00 - 5:30 pm @KHS

Performance Prep

Monday - Friday 6:30 - 8:00 pm @KHS

Senior Prep

Monday - Friday 6:30 - 8:00 pm @KHS

Silver 1

Monday - Friday 6:30 - 8:00 pm @KHS

Silver 2

Monday - Friday 6:30 - 8:00 pm @KHS

Bronze 1

Monday - Friday 5:30 - 6:30 pm @KHS

Bronze 2

Monday - Friday 5:30 - 6:30 pm @KHS

Bronze 3

Monday - Friday 5:30 - 6:30 pm @KHS

Gulf and USA Swimming

Time Standards


USA Swimming time standards serve as benchmarks for assessing swimmers' progress and performance levels, particularly younger athletes, across various age groups and events. These standards are meticulously designed to offer a clear framework for swimmers to aim for, starting from the local and regional levels and advancing through to national competitions. They categorize performances into different levels, such as B, BB, A, AA, AAA, and AAAA, with each level representing a progressively higher performance standard. This system not only fosters a sense of achievement and motivation among swimmers by providing tangible goals to strive for but also aids coaches in tailoring training programs to meet each swimmer's individual needs. Furthermore, these time standards facilitate the selection process for various swim meets, ensuring that participants compete against others of comparable skill levels. This structured approach to competition helps measure progress and success, encouraging swimmers to continue improving and advancing in the sport. By comparing times against these standards, swimmers, coaches, and parents can gauge improvement, set goals, and understand where a swimmer stands about peers at the local, regional, and national levels.


Age Group Time Standards


USA Swimming Age Group Motivational Standards


Gulf Age Group Champs Time Standards


TAGS Time Standards


Senior Time Standards


Southern Senior Championship


Sectionals Standards


Futures Time Standards


18 & Under Spring Cup Time Standards


Summer Junior Time Standards

If you have Questions about Practice Times or Meets for your swimmer, please get in touch with your swimmer's Lead Coach of the Group.


If you have general questions about the swim club, concerns, or compliments, please email In Head Coach Matt Sanspree.


If you have any questions about your account, please get in touch with our Team Registrar at Team Registrar


If you have any questions about Volunteer Hours, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator at Volunteer Coordinator.


The BTA Board of Directors were elected to serve you. Please feel free to ask any questions, express your concerns, or give your compliments. BTA Board Of Directors

We Need You! Fun Way to Volunteer and be on Deck!


Every swim club relies on the dedication and expertise of officials to successfully conduct swim meets, ensuring fair competition and adherence to USA Swimming rules. When clubs participate in away meets, it's equally important to bring along officials who can contribute to the smooth operation of these events. Becoming a USA Swim Official not only offers a unique vantage point to experience the excitement of swim meets but also provides a rewarding opportunity to support your swimmer and the broader swim community. Embrace the chance to make lasting friendships with fellow parents and volunteers, all while playing a pivotal role in the sport you love.


By deciding to become an Official, you're offering a valuable gift of time and talent to the swimming world, enhancing the experience for all involved. Whether you lean towards being a Stroke & Turn Judge, who closely observes swimmers' techniques and ensures compliance with USA Swimming rules from poolside, or prefer the role of an Administrative Official, managing meet information and serving as a go-to resource for questions, there's a path that suits your skills and personality. Both roles are crucial, offering different perspectives on the meet but sharing the same goal of facilitating a fair, enjoyable competition. Full training is provided for both positions, requiring no previous swimming knowledge, making this an accessible way to contribute significantly to your swim club and the sport at large. Take the step today and become an integral part of the swimming community as an Official.


There are two paths: Stroke & Turn Judge or Administrative Official. They are different classes, and they are different jobs. You should choose one path, based on personality and fit, and work your way through the process.


Stroke & Turn Judge - USA Official who stands at the edge of the pool during swim meets and observes the swims of the swimmers. Reports observations that deviate from the USA Swimming rules. Full training is offered, and no prior swimming knowledge is needed. 


Administrative Official - USA Swimming Official who serves as an information center at meets by entering information into computers, answering general questions from swimmers, coaches, other officials, parents, and spectators. Full training is offered, and no prior swimming knowledge is needed.


Become a USA Swimming Official today and follow the link below!


Become an Official Today!


For questions and assistance, please reach out to

Gulf Swimming Official’s Chair (Matt Sale) at officialschair@gulfswimming.org