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Phil Agostino

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Phil Agostino is a dedicated fitness professional specialising in body transformations for busy men over 40, including business owners, executives, and entrepreneurs. With a unique approach that goes beyond traditional fitness programs, Phil focuses on creating sustainable, long-term results through tailored fitness and nutrition plans. His mission is to help clients achieve their ideal body, improve their health, and regain their confidence without the need for extreme diets or hours spent in the gym.

Experience Phil brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to his fitness programs. He has developed the Executive Body Transformation program, which incorporates cutting-edge techniques and personalised coaching to help clients overcome the challenges of a hectic lifestyle. Phil's approach is holistic, addressing not only physical fitness but also mental resilience and lifestyle optimisation.

His background includes over 15 years of helping clients achieve their fitness goals through customised strategies that fit their unique needs and busy schedules. Phil is also the author of the book "Lose The Flab Fast," which provides a detailed roadmap for effective and sustainable body transformation.

Phil operates primarily through his online platform, providing accessible coaching and resources to clients regardless of their location. For those seeking a more personalised touch, he offers consultations and fitness audits to design bespoke transformation plans that deliver real results.

For more information about Phil Agostino and his services, visit Phil Agostino Fitness or follow him on Facebook (Phil Agostino) (Phil Agostino) (Phil Agostino).

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    Age Groups

    Young adults 18 - 25

    Adults 25 - 55

    Seniors 55+

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