Move Your Body: From Optional to Non-Negotiable

Move Your Body: From Optional to Non-Negotiable

Author: Kevin Pannell April 7, 2026 Duration: 7:27

Move Your Body: From Optional to Non-Negotiable

Building fitness into who you are will always outperform trying to motivate yourself every day. In this episode of Own. Move. Anchor., Kevin breaks down how movement shifted from survival and identity to something many treat as optional, and why that needs to change.

From ancient culture to modern convenience, this episode connects movement to clarity, stress management, and how you show up in life and leadership. Drawing from his experience at 52, Kevin shares how consistent training, strength, endurance, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu have helped him stay capable, focused, and grounded through real life challenges.

This is not about complex programs. It is about building a non-negotiable standard.

What you’ll take from this episode:

  • Why identity beats motivation
  • How movement improves clarity and stress response
  • The link between training and handling pressure
  • A simple baseline to assess where you are

Baseline Fitness Test:

  • Walk 1 mile
  • 1 minute push-ups, max reps
  • Rest 2 minutes
  • 1 minute air squats, max reps
  • Rest 2 minutes
  • Pull-ups, max reps
  • Rest 5 minutes
  • Run 1 mile for time

Train for life, and the results will follow.

Own your mind. Move your body. Anchor your spirit.

Social prompt: Where are you starting from, or where did you land on the baseline test?


Kevin Pannell has operated in environments where a single decision carries immense weight. As a former Navy Hospital Corpsman in critical care, a Firefighter/EMT, and now an Enterprise IT PMO leader, he’s learned that meticulous plans are only as good as the moment they fall apart. His People, Process, Progress podcast explores what happens next. This isn't theoretical management advice; it's a deep dive into the frameworks that actually function under pressure. Each episode draws direct lines between the sterile intensity of an ICU, the unpredictable chaos of a 911 call, and the complex political landscapes of modern corporate projects. You'll hear concrete stories and dissected strategies about guiding teams through uncertainty, adapting processes in real time, and finding a path forward when the expected one vanishes. The conversations are built on a simple, powerful premise: true progress isn't about avoiding failure, but about mastering your response to it. For anyone leading teams, managing careers, or simply interested in the mechanics of decisive action, this podcast offers a rare, grounded perspective. Tune in for honest discussions on resilience, leadership, and the practical tools that turn breakdowns into breakthroughs.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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