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In this episode of the Evolving Performance Podcast, Kevin is joined by Bill Hartman, a world-renowned physical therapist and co-owner of Indianapolis Fitness and Sports Training (IFAST). Bill is the creator of the Unified Health and Performance Continuum Model, a principles-based framework that examines how the entire human system works together to manage forces and create movement.
They explore how structural biases—an athlete's natural body type—fundamentally shape their potential to develop speed versus strength. Bill explains why certain structures gravitate toward specific sports, the trade-offs of training athletes without accounting for their build, and how to tailor exercise selection to individual biomechanics. The conversation also covers evaluating movement in pain-free athletes, using internal versus external coaching cues, and why "belly breathing" misrepresents proper diaphragm function.
This episode offers essential insights for coaches looking to individualize training and better understand the relationship between structure, movement, and performance.
Topics Include:
📲 Connect with Bill Hartman:
Instagram: @bill_hartman_pt
Websites:
➡️ billhartmanpt.com
➡️ UHPC Model
➡️ RECON
📩 Contact Kevin:
Follow and suggest future guests, topics, and questions: @KevinNeeld
📺 Watch the videos: @NeeldPerformance
🧠 Subscribe to the free newsletter: KevinNeeld.com
📬 Email: [email protected]
⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction to Bill Hartman
02:00 – Ad read: Metabolic Elite
04:57 – Structural biases in speed vs. strength athletes
08:05 – Body types and sport selection
10:13 – Funnel vs. pillar configurations
12:07 – NFL combine data on structural ratios
14:09 – Tailoring exercise selection to structure
17:12 – Olympic lifting and structural considerations
19:08 – Recognizing structural constraints in training
21:15 – Hockey players and horizontal force application
24:25 – Pressure biases and exercise selection
28:53 – Extreme exhalers and training position
31:38 – Performance vs. structural restoration
36:08 – Movement screens for pain-free athletes
40:09 – Training environment and surface variability
45:18 – Long-term athletic development principles
48:55 – Biological vs. chronological age
53:04 – Growth mindset and continuing education
55:00 – Movement evaluation in pain-free athletes
57:32 – Breathing evaluation and relative motion
01:00:32 – Belly breathing vs. diaphragmatic function
01:01:50 – Connecting with Bill and the UHP Network
By Kevin Neeld5
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In this episode of the Evolving Performance Podcast, Kevin is joined by Bill Hartman, a world-renowned physical therapist and co-owner of Indianapolis Fitness and Sports Training (IFAST). Bill is the creator of the Unified Health and Performance Continuum Model, a principles-based framework that examines how the entire human system works together to manage forces and create movement.
They explore how structural biases—an athlete's natural body type—fundamentally shape their potential to develop speed versus strength. Bill explains why certain structures gravitate toward specific sports, the trade-offs of training athletes without accounting for their build, and how to tailor exercise selection to individual biomechanics. The conversation also covers evaluating movement in pain-free athletes, using internal versus external coaching cues, and why "belly breathing" misrepresents proper diaphragm function.
This episode offers essential insights for coaches looking to individualize training and better understand the relationship between structure, movement, and performance.
Topics Include:
📲 Connect with Bill Hartman:
Instagram: @bill_hartman_pt
Websites:
➡️ billhartmanpt.com
➡️ UHPC Model
➡️ RECON
📩 Contact Kevin:
Follow and suggest future guests, topics, and questions: @KevinNeeld
📺 Watch the videos: @NeeldPerformance
🧠 Subscribe to the free newsletter: KevinNeeld.com
📬 Email: [email protected]
⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction to Bill Hartman
02:00 – Ad read: Metabolic Elite
04:57 – Structural biases in speed vs. strength athletes
08:05 – Body types and sport selection
10:13 – Funnel vs. pillar configurations
12:07 – NFL combine data on structural ratios
14:09 – Tailoring exercise selection to structure
17:12 – Olympic lifting and structural considerations
19:08 – Recognizing structural constraints in training
21:15 – Hockey players and horizontal force application
24:25 – Pressure biases and exercise selection
28:53 – Extreme exhalers and training position
31:38 – Performance vs. structural restoration
36:08 – Movement screens for pain-free athletes
40:09 – Training environment and surface variability
45:18 – Long-term athletic development principles
48:55 – Biological vs. chronological age
53:04 – Growth mindset and continuing education
55:00 – Movement evaluation in pain-free athletes
57:32 – Breathing evaluation and relative motion
01:00:32 – Belly breathing vs. diaphragmatic function
01:01:50 – Connecting with Bill and the UHP Network

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