Southeastern Swim Club
Christian Hanselmann is an experienced swim coach with a strong background in both coaching and sports psychology. Currently serving as an Assistant Swim Coach at Brigham Young University since August 2024, Christian has previously held the position of Head Coach at Southeastern Swim Club Incorporated from June 2021 to August 2024. Prior coaching roles include Assistant Coach positions at Carmel Swim Club, the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and Eastern Michigan University. Christian's coaching experience began at Southeastern Swim Club in 2009, with responsibilities that evolved from assisting with workouts to leading teams. Academically, Christian holds a Master's degree in Sport Psychology from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and a Bachelor's degree in Exercise and Wellness from Brigham Young University.
Southeastern Swim Club
Southeastern Swim Club was founded in 1989, based on the belief that competitive swimming offers an exciting and worthwhile experience in a young person’s life. Today, their Club has over 300 members, but don’t let their team's large size fool you: every swimmer has close access to SSC's professional coaches. SSC focuses on skill development, building great stroke techniques, and creating a positive culture for all. SSC has won state championships, developed Olympic Trials and National Meet qualifiers, and achieved the highest levels of team success. But most importantly, for the past 30 years, their Club has played an invaluable role in building character and in teaching life skills.