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You Moved The Standard. You Know Where.

You Moved The Standard. You Know Where.

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You Moved The Standard. You Know Where. Marwan Killu | Iron Suits.

Master CEO fitness, executive health, and high-performer fitness by auditing the "Executive Exemption" in your physical standards.

In this episode of the Iron Suits Podcast, we confront the gap between your professional rigour and your physical drift.

Reclaim your leadership consistency and masculine authority by reinstating consequences in a consequence-free environment.

This is the definitive self-leadership audit for the high-performing man.

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The body is infrastructure. It reports to no one. Choose your preferred station below to listen to the audit of your "Physical Register."

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The Exemption You’d Never Grant Your Business

You apply rigour to every underperforming asset. You investigate. You intervene.

You cut what’s trending in the wrong direction without sentiment. You hold the line in the boardroom—then you go home and grant yourself an exemption.

Most men at this level don’t drift because they lack resources; they drift because they decided the body operates under different rules.

High-performer fitness begins with this recognition: compounding works in both directions.

You used it to build your empire; it has been quietly eroding your presence the same way.

What the "Executive Exemption" Is Actually Costing

The cost doesn’t appear on a P&L.

It shows up in the room that doesn't open the way it used to, the meeting you weren't invited back to, and the deal that didn't close for reasons never named.

When a man exempts himself from the standards he holds for everything else, he knows it.

There is a private register beneath every justification that keeps an accurate account.

That register affects how you show up in ways that have nothing to do with aesthetics and everything to do with authority.

The physical man is your first pitch deck—most haven’t updated theirs in a decade.

Why Success Made This Harder, Not Easier

The discipline that built your business is partly responsible for the drift. High-performing men learn to override physical discomfort in service of an objective.

Applied to executive health without structure, this becomes suppression. You stopped hearing the signal and called it "age."

Success didn’t lower the standard; it removed the consequence that enforced it.

When you were building, decline had immediate feedback. Now? The system absorbs it.

The PA schedules better. The team covers more. The gap stays invisible—until it isn’t.

The Body Is Infrastructure

Stop treating CEO fitness as a personal matter separate from professional performance.

It isn’t.

A CEO running a depleted system makes depleted decisions. The man who needs three coffees to feel operational by 10:00 AM isn't dealing with a personality trait—he's dealing with physiology.

High-performer fitness is the reclassification of the body as the infrastructure on which every deal and leadership moment is built.

Who This Episode Is For

This is not for the unaware. This is for the man who caught his reflection and moved away faster than he intended.

Iron Suits is for high-achieving men who have built something serious and know, privately, that the physical standard no longer matches the professional one.

THE STRATEGIC NEXT STEP Is your physical infrastructure supporting your leadership, or sabotaging it? Stop managing by exemption.

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