 | A trainer on the popular NBC reality series THE BIGGEST LOSER, Jillian Michaels aims for outrageous weight loss results in this highly effective fitness program. Michaels offers viewers at home the chance to potentially lose as many as 20 pounds in a... |
 | It’s not just the Dallas Cowboys football team who sweat on the field at Texas Stadium. In this exercise program, the famous cheerleaders take orders from their official trainer, Jay Johnson, who leads them through a boot-camp workout that promises... |
 | From the hit reality competition series on NBC, trainer Bob and his top finalists guide viewers through a life-transforming yoga experience in three levels. Every two weeks, students will graduate to the next workout level until they achieve... |
 | Fitness superstar Jillian Michaels knows the key to losing weight and sculpting a toned body is tapping into one’s own metabolism. This precisely crafted, 40-minute cardio workout helps exercisers harness that power. |
 | Television's most popular trainers prove viewers can achieve the same results as THE BIGGEST LOSER contestants by doing these three different cardio workouts plus warm up and cool down segments at home. Viewers will get a well-rounded workout... |
 | With this superior workout program, take-no-prisoners fitness trainer Jillian Michaels has developed a regimen designed to tackle the body’s common problem areas. |
 | An "Aerobic Concert" of favorite jukebox oldies led by the self-proclaimed "Court Jester of Health" Richard Simmons. Designed to combine fitness and fun, the video will help flatten tummies, tighten buns, tone legs and strengthen upper bodies. |
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 | The sequel to the workout video spawned by NBC's popular reality show THE BIGGEST LOSER shares a similar premise with the first. Contestants from the television show are put through the paces of a vigorous exercise regimen to see who can become the... |
 | From the hit reality competition series on NBC, trainer Bob and his top finalists guide viewers through a life-transforming workout in three levels. Every two weeks, boot camp enlistees will graduate to the next workout level until they achieve... |