March 6, 2023

Get Faster With Top Tips From World Record Holder Eric Christensen, Episode 198

Get Faster With Top Tips From World  Record Holder Eric Christensen, Episode 198
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Masters Swimmers, so many tips to help you get faster in your next meet is in this episode! Whether you are experienced or new to Masters swimming there are many gems for improvement from this stellar swimmer and coach with a contagious passion for the sport. And if you've ever thought about swimming with your local Youth Swim Team, this episode is for you!

Masters World and National record holder Eric Christensen has been training with a "kids" team for 20 years and it pays off for him in a big way. He loves to swim six days a week and workout with weights five days a week. His work ethic will inspire you and his advice on getting faster isn't just from his own experience, because he's also a swim coach.

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World Record Setting Masters Swimmer and USA Swim Coach

Eric Christensen, 48 years old, from Davie, Florida (outside of Ft. Lauderdale, Fl). Currently lives in Oviedo, Florida (outside of Orlando) where he lives with his wife, Jennifer. He started swimming at 7 years old because a friend wanted to join a swim team and didn’t want to do it alone.
Eric was a 4 X All American at The University of Florida from 1993-97. After college, he stopped swimming for about 2 years and played other sports, but never felt truly in shape as swimming shape made him feel. Then he trained for 10 years until his first masters meet. He is a World record holder in SCM 400 IM. Currently holds 3 National Records. Has swam 74 events in his masters career and has 75 top ten achievements.