RECONsider... Bench Pressing with Bill Hartman | Episode #14
Reconsider... with Bill Hartman
The podcast explores the bench press exercise, questioning its benefits beyond muscular development and aesthetics. It highlights the role of pressurization and internal rotation in force production during the bench press, noting limitations in its transferability to real-world scenarios like football due to the lack of downforce application. The discussion also covers the potential for decreased shoulder rotation and anterior shoulder pain as a trade-off for increased force production. The hosts argue against the common belief that opposing motions like rows can counteract these effects, suggesting that both pushing and pulling exercises can lead to anterior-posterior compression. Ultimately, the podcast emphasizes the importance of considering individual goals and potential secondary consequences when incorporating the bench press into a training program.
Part 1: Context, History
Part 2: Mechanics, Force, Trade-offs
Part 3: Misconceptions, Training Philosophy
Part 4: Practical Applications
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