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

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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

  continue reading

79 episodes

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Manage episode 524937830 series 3656456
Content provided by Bill Hartman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Bill Hartman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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

  continue reading

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