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Train Like Rob - Top Personal Trainer in Vancouver | Weight Loss & Strength Training Expert Looking to lose weight, build strength, and transform your body? I’m Rob Moal, one of Vancouver’s top personal trainers, specializing in weight loss, strength training, and sustainable fitness solutions. With years of experience helping clients achieve real, lasting results, I create customized workout programs that fit your lifestyle and goals—whether you're a beginner or an experienced lifter. My approach goes beyond just exercise. I focus on science-backed training, nutrition guidance, and mindset coaching to help you reach your peak potential. No fad diets, no gimmicks—just real results that last.
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658 homer st,#410, V6B 2R4, vancouver,bc, Canada
- 6047049552
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