Valerie Bertinelli dramatically transformed her body over the last couple of years, and to help others find success, she made a new fitness video, Valerie Bertinelli — Losing It and Keeping Fit ($15). It's led by her personal trainer Christopher Ross Lane, who has also trained Jillian Michaels.
This video includes two workouts: 20-minute Body Basics and 40-minute Keeping Fit. The first video, aimed at beginners, reviews basic strength-training moves as well as proper form. It's also a good workout if you're short on time, and let me tell you, the word "basic" doesn't mean easy. These challenging moves effectively target your glutes, quads, hamstrings, abs, upper back, and arms. You feel like you're joining Valerie in a private session with her trainer. The workout includes a lot of mat work like push-ups, Superman lifts, and reverse crunches, along with familiar moves like squats and lunges.
To hear about what I didn't like, read more.
The 40-minute routine contains both cardio and sculpting moves with and without dumbbells. Valerie puts in her two cents throughout the video, making comments like, "Oh I knew you were going to make this more challenging," and "Do we have to do the other side?" or "I'm going faster so I can get it over with," which I found this a little annoying. It gives the impression that she's lazy — not exactly a great way to motivate DVD watchers to work out. I do love Christopher's down-to-earth attitude though, and the way he gently pushes you to keep going, saying it feels good and will only make you stronger. Cranking up your own workout playlist would drown out Valerie's complaints, remedying the situation since the moves are easy to follow. I definitely felt worked from head to toe, a major plus, and I know Valerie was just trying to be funny, but I'd rather not hear her sarcastic remarks as I lunge, squat, and sweat.

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I am 54 years old and have been working out to Denise Austin's tv show for many years. It has recently been pulled from Lifetime and ESPN Classic so I was worried about my workout but quite frankly was also getting tired of all the jumping around (I liked her Fit and Lite). I purchased Valerie's workout DVD and am very impressed, It doesn't have any bone jarring moves and it seems to work better than anything I have ever tried. My husband says he has noticed I am looking more toned, that's HUGE. I also am rather annoyed at all Valerie's "yes, Christopher's" but I love her so I can deal with it. She complains some but I take it as her just being her goofy down-to-earth self. I really like Christopher, he keeps me focused. The ab challenge REALLY works.
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