04 Jun 2023
35m

Reconsider... Different Bodies, Different Breathing with Bill Hartman | Episode #12

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Reconsider... with Bill Hartman

The podcast explores how structural differences in individuals, specifically narrow versus wide builds, influence breathing mechanics and movement capabilities. It highlights that taller, slender individuals are generally better at twisting and turning, while wider individuals excel at force production. The discussion covers how external factors like training can compress these structures, diminishing natural movement abilities. Positional breathing techniques, such as side-lying to promote front-to-back expansion, are suggested to counteract compressions. Examples from sports, like Randy Johnson as a tall, slender pitcher and offensive linemen as wider, less rotational players, illustrate these structural biases. The hosts also touch on how genetic predispositions and family traits dictate potential athletic builds, emphasizing personalized approaches to training.

Outlines

Part 1: Movement Mechanics and Structural Bias

Part 2: Development and Genetic Predisposition

Part 3: Practical Application and RECON Program

Part 4: Gravity, Strategy, and Future Outlook

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