RECONSIDER with Bill Hartman

Bill Hartman

Health. Wellness. Fitness. Getting in shape. We talk about such things based on mental models we evolve from our exposure to information, our limited understanding, and what we think is best. RECONSIDER with Bill Hartman will ask better questions to allow you to filter the good to promote better decisions when it comes to your choices of exercise and type of workout you perform at home, on the field, or in the gym. RECON will explore where some of the false beliefs about what, why, and how which exercise is best for your needs to get away from what often holds you back from making the changes and progress you desire.

  1. RECONsider... Why Most People Ask TERRIBLE Questions with Bill Hartman

    22 HR AGO

    RECONsider... Why Most People Ask TERRIBLE Questions with Bill Hartman

    What if the problem isn’t the answer… but the question? Learn more at http://uhp.network In Part 1 of this two-part series, innovation expert Bobby Moesta (Jobs To Be Done) sits down with Bill Hartman (Unified Health & Performance Continuum Model) to unpack something deceptively simple: 👉 Why do most people struggle to ask great questions? 👉 Why does giving answers too quickly actually block learning? 👉 And why is discomfort the gateway to real change? This conversation goes deep into: Why “Don’t ask a question you don’t know the answer to” is terrible life advice The real reason struggle must precede insight Why most questions are just disguised validation-seeking How great questions create space in the brain for solutions The connection between discomfort, learning, and behavior change Why role play and tension are essential to growth The anatomy of a truly great question If you coach, teach, lead, treat, sell, or simply want to think better, this episode will challenge how you approach learning itself. Bobby shares why questions are the foundation of innovation. Bill connects it to movement, learning, and human behavior. Chris adds perspective from real-world coaching environments. The result is a powerful exploration of: • Why we’re always wrong • Why answers without struggle don’t stick • How insecurity ruins curiosity • And how to build better thinkers instead of smarter performers This isn’t about sounding intelligent. It’s about creating transformation. Part 2 dives even deeper into applying these principles in real-world teaching, coaching, and client conversations. 🔥 If this episode changes how you think about questions, drop a comment with the best question someone ever asked you. 👍 Like the video if you believe struggle is necessary for growth. 🔔 Subscribe so you don’t miss Part 2. Find out more about Bobby Moesta and his work 🔹 Bobby Moesta – The Re-Wired Group https://therewiredgroup.com/about/bob-moesta/ 🔹 Jobs To Be Done (Official Site) https://jobstobedone.org/ 🔹 Bobby Moesta – LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobmoesta/ #CriticalThinking #Coaching #Learning #Innovation #BillHartman #BobbyMoesta #JobsToBeDone #PersonalDevelopment #AskingBetterQuestions

    31 min
  2. RECONsider... Programming Isn’t Exercises: It’s Reasoning Under Constraint with Bill Hartman

    10 FEB

    RECONsider... Programming Isn’t Exercises: It’s Reasoning Under Constraint with Bill Hartman

    Programming is not a template. 👉 Start learning FREE at https://www.uhp.network 💡 Most programming fails not because the exercises are wrong, but because the reasoning behind them is incomplete. In this episode of the UHPC Podcast, Bill Hartman and Chris Wicus unpack how programming and interventions should actually be built. They walk through the full decision-making chain from principles and concepts, to assessment, to intervention selection, and why skipping steps leads to short-term wins and long-term problems. This conversation explores why symptom relief is not the same as resolution, how compensations get mistaken for progress, and why reassessment is the most overlooked part of programming. You’ll learn: 🔸 Why principles and concepts define what is possible 🔸 How assessment gives meaning to movement behavior 🔸 What programming is actually meant to do 🔸 Why symptom relief can hide deeper problems 🔸 How compensations emerge when reasoning is missing 🔸 Why reassessments determine whether you helped or redirected the problem 🔸 How to sequence interventions without defaulting to protocols ⚠️ Programming without reassessment is guessing. Programming without reasoning is gambling. 🧠 If this episode feels like it challenges how you were taught to program, it should. 🚀 Join the UHP Network FREE 🎓 Take the Free Model 101 Course and Decision-Making Course 📂 Access free articles, case studies, and recorded calls 🧑‍💻 Learn directly from Bill Hartman 👉 https://www.uhp.network

    1h 57m
  3. RECONsider... Ramps, Heel Elevation, and Knees Over Toes Training: Understanding the Trade-Offs with Bill Hartman

    10 FEB

    RECONsider... Ramps, Heel Elevation, and Knees Over Toes Training: Understanding the Trade-Offs with Bill Hartman

    Foot position changes the strategy. 👉 Start learning FREE at https://www.uhp.network 💡 Foot position is often treated as preference or style. In reality, it is a constraint that reshapes how the system manages rotation, pressure, and force. In this episode of the UHPC Podcast, Bill Hartman and Chris Wicus examine ramps, heel elevation, flat foot positions, and toe-only loading. They explain how each option biases propulsion, what each choice gives you, and what it quietly takes away when used without intention. This is not about labeling movements as good or bad. It is about understanding trade-offs, sequencing, and secondary consequences across the entire system. You’ll learn: 🔸 Why ramps make squatting feel easier 🔸 How heel elevation shifts projection and force direction 🔸 What foot position reveals about rotation access 🔸 Why compensations appear at the knee, spine, and foot 🔸 When toe-only training might apply and when it backfires 🔸 How to sequence foot positions across training phases ⚠️ Foot position is never neutral. Every choice biases outcomes. 🧠 If this changes how you think about ramps, lifting shoes, or training on your toes, that is the intention. 🚀 Join the UHP Network FREE 🎓 Take the Free Model 101 Course and Decision-Making Course 📂 Access free articles, case studies, and recorded calls 🧑‍💻 Learn directly from Bill Hartman 👉 https://www.uhp.network ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 Why Foot Position Matters How ramps, heel elevation, and stance choices change strategy. 2:00 Why Ramps Increase Squat Depth Early external rotation and access to space. 5:00 Heel Elevation and Projection How lifting shoes bias forward force and reduce absorption. 7:30 Flat Foot and Force Production Why maximal force usually occurs with the foot flat. 10:00 Overusing Ramps How knee and spine compensations emerge over time. 13:00 Foot and Toe Consequences Bunions, heel pain, and midfoot compensation explained. 16:45 Ramps as an Early Strategy Using ramps temporarily to restore relative motion. 18:45 Heel Elevation Use Cases When stiffness and projection may be appropriate. 22:30 Training on the Toes Why forefoot-only strategies limit deceleration. 26:00 Injury Risk and Lost Absorption How ankle, knee, and hip issues develop. 29:45 Programming and Sequencing Using ramps, flat foot, and heel elevation across phases. 33:30 When Toe-Only Work Might Apply Rare cases with clear intent and constraints. 36:30 Final Takeaway Every foot position solves one problem and creates another. 📅 New episodes every other Tuesday @ 12 PM ET 🎧 Subscribe for direct-from-the-source education on the UHPC Model 🔔 YouTube: / @billhartmanpt 📸 Instagram: / bill_hartman_pt 🌐 Website: https://billhartmanpt.com 📘 Facebook: / billhartmanpt 💪 Train with Bill Join the RECON community built on the UHPC Model: 🏋️ https://www.reconu.co #UHPC #FootPosition #SquatTraining #BillHartman #Coaching #Rehab #Performance #Biomechanics

    36 min
  4. RECONsider... Why You Still Feel Lost After All Those Courses with Bill Hartman

    30/12/2025

    RECONsider... Why You Still Feel Lost After All Those Courses with Bill Hartman

    Should You Get Certified? How to Choose the Right Education for You 👉 Start learning FREE at https://www.uhp.network 💡 Not all certifications are created equal. And more letters after your name won’t guarantee better outcomes. In this episode of the UHPC Podcast, Bill Hartman and Chris Wicus discuss what it really means to become a skilled practitioner — and why many educational paths lead to confusion instead of clarity. This episode introduces the new UHPC Practitioner Certification Pathway, but it’s more than an announcement. It’s a guide to rethinking your development as a professional. Whether you’re early in your career or trying to untangle years of accumulated techniques, this conversation will help you reflect on what kind of learning process actually produces skill — and how to assess whether your current education model is serving you. You’ll learn: 🔸 The difference between being tool-rich vs. skill-poor 🔸 Why a decision-making framework matters more than memorizing techniques 🔸 How the UHPC Curriculum builds practitioner-level reasoning across health and performance 🔸 What certification should actually prove — and why that includes in-person assessment 🔸 Why the “fragment problem” makes learning harder, not easier 🔸 How to build depth, coherence, and repeatability in your client outcomes 🧠 This isn’t about collecting more acronyms. It’s about becoming someone who knows what to do, when, and why — across any client presentation. 🚀 Join the UHP Network FREE 🎓 Take the Free Model 101 Course and Decision-Making Course 📂 Access free articles, Q&A calls, and training content 🧑‍💻 Learn directly from Bill Hartman 👉 https://www.uhp.network ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 — Certifications, Tools, and What Actually Makes You Better 1:00 — Why Decision-Making Is the Real Foundation 4:35 — The UHPC Certification Pathway Overview 6:45 — From Novice to Practitioner: What the Curriculum Builds 9:25 — Structuring the Learning Path for Depth, Not Just Info 12:33 — The Role of Community and Support in Learning 18:38 — What Makes Certification Hard — and Why That Matters 📅 New episodes every other Tuesday at 12 PM ET 🎧 Subscribe for reasoning-based education built on the UHPC Model 🔔 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BillHartmanPT 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bill_hartman_pt/ 🌐 Website: https://billhartmanpt.com 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BillHartmanPT 💪 Train with Bill Looking for the only training system built fully on the UHPC Model? Join the RECON community: 🏋️ https://www.reconu.co #uhpc #BillHartman #PractitionerEducation #Coaching #HealthAndPerformance #Biomechanics #Certifications #Rehab #ContinuingEducation #UHPNetwork

    23 min
  5. RECONsider... Push vs Pull Is the Wrong Way to Think About Training with Bill Hartman

    18/12/2025

    RECONsider... Push vs Pull Is the Wrong Way to Think About Training with Bill Hartman

    Balanced training isn’t about push vs pull. It’s about pressure, shape, and strategy. 👉 Start learning FREE at https://www.uhp.network 💡 Most training imbalances aren’t muscle problems. They’re compressive strategies that limit movement options. In this episode of the UHPC Podcast, Bill Hartman and Chris Wicus challenge the traditional idea of “balanced training” and explain why pushing and pulling are not opposites at all. They explore how all loaded exercise increases compression, how force production shapes the body, and why chasing symmetry in the gym often creates the very problems people are trying to fix. You’ll learn: 🔸 Why push and pull exercises create similar compressive outcomes 🔸 How anterior to posterior thorax compression drives common posture myths 🔸 Why rows, presses, squats, and deadlifts all bias internal rotation under load 🔸 The real difference between training for health vs training for aesthetics 🔸 What “balance” actually means if your goal is to feel good and move well 🔸 How to reduce compression without giving up strength or performance ⚠️ Doing more pulling to “fix” pushing doesn’t restore movement. It often increases the same pressure in a different way. 🧠 If this reframes how you think about exercise balance, it’s because you’re hearing it from the source of the UHPC Model. 🚀 Join the UHP Network FREE 🎓 Take the Free Model 101 Course and Decision-Making Course 📂 Access free articles and case studies on health and performance 🧑‍💻 Learn directly from Bill Hartman 👉 https://www.uhp.network ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 — What Is Balanced Training, Really? Bill and Chris break down why push vs pull is a false dichotomy and where the idea came from. 10:50 — Compression Is the Common Denominator All loaded exercise increases pressure. The stronger you get, the more compression you can create. 16:57 — Health Goals vs Aesthetic Goals Why looking strong often reflects a highly compressed strategy that does not always feel good long term. 25:30 — What Balance Actually Means True balance is the ability to access movement options and reduce compression when needed. 33:00 — Longevity, Consistency, and Feeling Good Why restoring relative movement matters more than chasing symmetry or volume. 📅 New episodes every other Tuesday at 12 PM ET 🎧 Subscribe for reasoning-based education built on the UHPC Model 🔔 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BillHartmanPT 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bill_hartman_pt/ 🌐 Website: https://billhartmanpt.com 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BillHartmanPT 💪 Train with Bill Looking for the only training system built fully on the UHPC Model? Join the RECON community: 🏋️ https://www.reconu.co #UHPC #BalancedTraining #BillHartman #StrengthTraining #HealthAndPerformance #Biomechanics #Coaching #Rehab

    34 min
  6. RECONsider... Shoulder Impingement Isn’t What You Think: 4 Types Explained

    02/12/2025

    RECONsider... Shoulder Impingement Isn’t What You Think: 4 Types Explained

    Shoulder pain isn't a mystery. It's a strategy. 👉 Start learning FREE at https://www.uhp.network 💡 Shoulder impingement isn't caused by a faulty shoulder. It's a shape problem. In this episode of the UHPC Podcast, Bill Hartman and Chris Wicus break down the three common types of shoulder impingement (and one bonus type). They focus on constraint, space access, and thorax behavior instead of outdated diagnoses. You’ll learn: 🔸 Why impingement isn't about the rotator cuff, and what to look at instead 🔸 How thorax compression creates the illusion of local shoulder dysfunction 🔸 What painful arc, Hawkins-Kennedy, and overhead symptoms really mean 🔸 How anterior, lateral, and superior pain patterns reflect specific compressive strategies 🔸 Practical approaches to restore internal rotation and reclaim shoulder space ⚠️ Diagnoses like "biceps tendonitis" or "rotator cuff syndrome" only make sense when the thorax is ignored. 🧠 If this clicks for you, it's because you're hearing it from the source of coherence. 🚀 Join the UHP Network FREE 🎓 Take the Free Model 101 Course, Assessment 101 Course, and Anatomy 101 Course 📂 Access free case studies and articles on health and performance 🧑‍💻 Learn directly from Bill Hartman 👉 https://www.uhp.network ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 — What Is Shoulder Impingement, Really? Bill and Chris lay the foundation. Shoulder pain is a space problem, not a tissue failure. 4:05 — Three Types of Impingement They explain the mechanics behind Hawkins-Kennedy, painful arc, and Neer’s sign. Each tells a different story about compression and constraint. 12:39 — The Real Root Cause Most shoulder pain starts in the thorax. Local symptoms are just the last stop in a long chain of shape loss. 17:49 — Compression Patterns and Shoulder Behavior They explore how dorsal rostral and anterior thorax compression drive compensatory strategies in the shoulder. 25:36 — Practical Fixes That Actually Work This segment gives listeners concrete tools for reclaiming internal rotation and reducing shoulder pressure without chasing the pain. 📅 New episodes every other Tuesday at 12 PM ET 🎧 Subscribe for reasoning-based education built on the UHPC Model 🔔 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BillHartmanPT 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bill_hartman_pt/ 🌐 Website: https://billhartmanpt.com 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BillHartmanPT 💪 Train with Bill Looking for the only training system built fully on the UHPC Model? Join the RECON community: 🏋️ https://www.reconu.co #UHPC #ShoulderPain #BillHartman #Biomechanics #Coaching #Rehab #Performance #StrategicResistance

    29 min
  7. RECONsider... Infrasternal Angle Confusion — Solved with Bill Hartman

    18/11/2025

    RECONsider... Infrasternal Angle Confusion — Solved with Bill Hartman

    The ISA isn’t the answer. It’s the question. 👉 Start learning FREE at https://www.uhp.network 💡 Most people measuring ISAs are looking for a fixed answer. But in the UHPC Model, the infrasternal angle (ISA) isn’t a number — it’s a behavior. And if you’re basing your entire intervention strategy off “wide vs narrow,” you’re likely missing the point. In this episode of the UHPC Podcast, we break down what the ISA really tells you (and what it doesn’t). You’ll learn: 🔸 Why the ISA is a proxy measure. 🔸 The most common errors people make when assessing rib cage shape. 🔸 How compression, compensatory strategy, and behavior blur structural bias. 🔸 When your “narrow” isn’t really narrow — and how to know. 🔸 Why trusting the process matters more than getting the angle right. 🧠 The ISA doesn’t predict outcomes. The response to intervention does. Learn how to measure, sense, and course-correct inside the only coherent movement model that connects structure, behavior, and constraint. 🚀 Join the UHP Network FREE 🎓 Take the Free Model 101 Course, Assessment 101 Course, & Decision-Making Course 📂 Access free Q&A calls, case studies, and movement articles 🧑‍💻 Learn directly from Bill Hartman 👉 https://www.uhp.network ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 — Why the ISA conversation keeps coming back How the YouTube algorithm loves ISA content — but it often draws people in through the wrong lens. 1:50 — What the ISA actually is It’s a proxy for rib cage behavior during breathing — and it requires context, structure, and experience to interpret properly. 4:36 — Experience matters more than accuracy The difference between making a wrong call and letting the response reveal your answer. 10:52 — What not to do when measuring ISA Bill explains why using a goniometer or basing your entire intervention off of ISA alone will lead you down the wrong path. 13:44 — Archetypes, compensation, and behavior How structure becomes more apparent after compensation is resolved and why this trips people up. 19:36 — Why behavior reveals more than structure ISA “types” can look the same under compression. 22:36 — Measurement is a beginning, not a conclusion This wraps with how to let the system show you where to go — even if your initial measurement was off — by using process, and KPIs. 📅 New episodes every other Tuesday @ 12 PM ET 🎧 Subscribe for direct-from-the-source education on the UHPC Model. 🔔 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BillHartmanPT 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bill_hartman_pt/ 🌐 Website: https://billhartmanpt.com 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BillHartmanPT 💪 Train with Bill Looking for the only training program built from the ground up on the UHPC Model? Join the growing RECON community: 🏋️ https://www.reconu.co #UHPC #ISA #InfrasternalAngle #BillHartman #CompressionExpansion #UHPCModel #MovementAssessment #Coaching #Biomechanics

    29 min
  8. RECONsider... Fix Tight Hamstrings — Without Stretching with Bill Hartman

    18/11/2025

    RECONsider... Fix Tight Hamstrings — Without Stretching with Bill Hartman

    Stretching ≠ solving hamstring tightness. 👉 Start learning FREE at https://www.uhp.network 💡 Feeling “tight hamstrings” doesn’t mean your hamstrings are short and need to be stretched. It means your system is expressing a strategy under load. In this episode of the UHPC Podcast, Bill Hartman and Chris Wicus walk through why stretching often makes hamstring tightness worse — and what actually drives lasting change. You’ll learn: 🔸 Why hamstring “tightness” is usually a protective output, not a length problem. 🔸 How anterior orientation and forward projection create false tension. 🔸 Why toe-touching improves on a ramp (and what that really tells you). 🔸 How to use shape change and pressure management to restore movement. 🔸 A 3-step sequence to reduce tension without pulling on tissue. ⚠️ This isn’t about flexibility. It’s about energy management and the ability to yield. 🧠 If this clicks, it’s because you’re finally hearing it from a system that sees the whole. 🚀 Join the UHP Network FREE 🎓 Take the Free Model 101 Course, Decision-Making Course, & Anatomy 101 Course 📂 Access free case studies & performance articles 🧑‍💻 Learn directly from Bill Hartman 👉 https://www.uhp.network ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 — Understanding Hamstring Tightness Bill and Chris break down why “tight hamstrings” aren’t about length but sensation — and how tension emerges from system strategy, not isolated muscle behavior. 5:53 — The Mechanics of Stretching They dig into why stretching feels good temporarily but often reinforces compensatory patterns — and how to test whether you’re actually changing anything. 11:41 — Gravity Management and Body Positioning Here’s where the real insight hits: how your relationship to the ground, orientation, and forward projection drive the sensation of tightness — and how tools like ramps help clarify position. 17:48 — Practical Strategies for Hamstring Relief A three-step progression using foam rolling, positional breathing, and ramp toe-touches to resolve tension through shape change and delayed propulsion. 📅 New episodes every other Tuesday @ 12 PM ET 🎧 Subscribe for clarity-driven reasoning and direct-from-the-source education on the UHPC Model. 🔔 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BillHartmanPT 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bill_hartman_pt/ 🌐 Website: https://billhartmanpt.com 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BillHartmanPT 💪 Train with Bill Looking for the only training program built from the ground up on the UHPC Model? Join the growing RECON community: 🏋️ https://www.reconu.co #UHPC #HamstringTightness #StopStretching #BillHartman #RECONprogram #Coaching #Performance #Biomechanics

    21 min

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Health. Wellness. Fitness. Getting in shape. We talk about such things based on mental models we evolve from our exposure to information, our limited understanding, and what we think is best. RECONSIDER with Bill Hartman will ask better questions to allow you to filter the good to promote better decisions when it comes to your choices of exercise and type of workout you perform at home, on the field, or in the gym. RECON will explore where some of the false beliefs about what, why, and how which exercise is best for your needs to get away from what often holds you back from making the changes and progress you desire.

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