RECONsider... No Pain, No Gain with Bill Hartman | Episode #2

In this episode Bill and Chris talk about the common aphorism “no pain, no gain” as it relates to progress you might see by going to the gym or training. Do we really need blood, sweat and tears for results?As a continuation of the topics discussed in the first episode about mental models and reconsiderations for getting into shape; the guys explore the history of the saying, what the current myths are surrounding it, and offer better questions to ask in order to reach any health/fitness outcome desired. #askbetterquestions(3:15) Who are these guys and what are they talking about?(4:18) Is pain even necessary for progress? (6:48) How do we manage expectations for success?(9:02) What is some history of the saying?(13:24) What sort of test does Bill use to help determine if the sensation someone is feeling is pain/injury or not?(18:43) Is there ever a good type of pain?(21:41) How can we establish safe to fail ranges for ourselves?Books mentioned in this episode:The Book of Why by Judea Pearl https://amzn.to/3CNz6VaThe One Thing by Greg Keller https://amzn.to/3iGyJ8gReconsider… is sponsored by Substance Nutrition www.substancenutrition.com A healthy brain requires a healthy body. Why not take care of both all at once by using Synthesis protein and Neuro Coffee?Use code RECON at checkout to get free shipping on all of your orders Make sure to like, comment and subscribe to the podcast to help us continue to grow and evolve.If you know anyone else struggling to navigate the murky waters of health, wellness and fitness please share this episode.If you would like us to cover a certain topic that you find surrounded with confusion please email us at AskBillHartman@gmail.com and put “Reconsider” in the subject line. You can also leave us a comment if you are watching us on the YouTubes.

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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.