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Local Business Spotlight: Passion for Fitness

Passion for Fitness - A Lifestyle, Not a Program

Passion for Fitness, located at 139 Nutt Road in the heart of Phoenixville, offers full service, personalized fitness training. Three key components are at the core of owner Joe Ransom's high success rate with clients throughout the Chester County area: weight training, nutrition, and cardiovascular exercise, with an equal emphasis on all three.

What sets Passion for Fitness apart from other gyms? Attention to their clients. “We give each client a specific, structured plan tailored to their personal goals,” says Joe, “We stay right behind them all the way with positive encouragement and practical advice. We never sign clients up and leave them to do it themselves. We consistently reevaluate their plan and push them to stay on track.” Joe and his team of highly qualified trainers, who work side by side with each client at every work-out, have helped clients lose 150 to 200 pounds in some cases, as
well as successfully helped clients lose that last ten, difficult pounds and change the entire look of their body. Whatever your fitness goal - whether it's weight loss, wanting to get fit, or simply wanting to be healthy – Passion for Fitness has the strength to make it happen.

Passion for Fitness
139 Nutt Road
Phoenixville, PA 19460
www.Passion-For-Fitness.com
second location also in Exton, PA

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