
Sadness in the show: Daniel Meaglia, the coach of the stars, has passed away
The renowned personal trainer, author of 'Feeling Alive,' left a void in the artistic world
On Wednesday, July 2, the entertainment world received sad news: Daniel Meaglia, renowned personal trainer to figures such as Georgina Barbarossa,Rocío Marengo and Susana Roccasalvo, passed away at the age of 62, leaving deep sorrow among his followers and clients.
His inner circle confirmed the news through his social media: "With great sorrow, I share with you that Daniel Meaglia, 'Dany,' has departed. Thank you to those who were there, to those who accompanied him, and to those who knew how to return the love he inspired."
A life dedicated to health and well-being
Throughout his career, Daniel Meaglia became one of the most respected trainers in the entertainment world. He worked with various celebrities who recognized him not only for his expertise in fitness, but also for his human and personal approach.

Among his most prominent clients were figures such as Daisy May Queen, Martha González, Julieta Bal, Beto César, and Lia Salgado.
From rehabilitation to motivation: his legacy in health
In 2014, Meaglia published his first book, Sentirse vivo, a success he presented at the Vicente López Convention Center with the company of his closest friends and colleagues.

In this book, he shared testimonials from personalities such as Pepe Cibrián and Miriam Lanzoni, who recounted how working with him allowed them to transform their lives.
He also devoted much of his time to research and practice on the recovery from overweight and obesity, collaborating with institutions such as Fundación ALCO, Clínica Dr. Alberto Cormillot, and Centro Terapéutico Dr. Máximo Ravenna.
An unforgettable journey and a moving message
The message from AMBA TV, the channel where Meaglia hosted his show Movimiento y Salud, also reflected the impact of his passing: "With deep sorrow, at Somos we say goodbye to Daniel Meaglia, host of the show Movimiento y Salud. We send a strong embrace to his family and loved ones."
Meanwhile, his partner dedicated a heartfelt message to him on social media: "I read that death is the best thing that can happen to us. That understanding and assimilating it is the final task of life..."
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