Work Out
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Work Out is a reality television series on Bravo.
Work Out | |
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Genre | Reality |
Starring | Jackie Warner |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 6 (as of August 1, 2006) |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes (including commercials) |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Bravo |
Original run | July 19, 2006 – present |
Contents |
[edit] The Show
The show is centered around Jackie Warner, owner of a gym and spa in Beverly Hills, California. It features many of the trainers who work for Warner, and also covers aspects of Warner's private life, such as her relationship with her girlfriend Mimi, an artist.
Bravo announced that it has picked up the show for a second season and will begin filming in November 2006. [1]
[edit] Cast
[edit] Jackie Warner
Main article: Jackie Warner
- In 2004 fitness expert Jackie Warner opened Sky Sport and Spa. On July 19th, 2006, the Bravo network aired the first episode of Work Out (developed following Jackie's appearance on Jonathan Antin's Bravo Reality series Blow Out). The show follows the day to day routine of Jackie and shows all of the drama that goes on behind the scenes in keeping a business afloat, while juggling her own personal life, as well as dealing with the personal issues of those who work for her as trainers. [2] [3]
[edit] Trainers
- Doug Blasdell
- Jesse Brune
- Gregg Butler
- Rebecca Cardon
- Erika Jacobson
- Brian Peeler
- Andre Riley
- Jennifer "Zen" Gray
[edit] Episode Summaries
[edit] Episode 1.1
The season opening
[edit] Episode 1.2
[edit] Episode 1.3
[edit] Episode 1.4
[edit] Episode 1.5
[edit] Episode 1.6
[edit] Episode 2.0
[edit] Episode 2.1
Jackie chooses 6 people for a test run of her new business, Skylab, a nutrition and fitness program geared towards obese clients, and trains comedian Kathy Griffin. She ends her relationship with Mimi, and has a flirtation with Rebecca. Two of the trainers, Doug and Jesse, help friends through cancer.
[edit] Reaction to the series
"..It is Mimi who is "this shows dragon lady. A stunningly twisted personality even for reality TV". [4]
"In the pilot episode, Warner was a bit self-conscious and stiff. But as time goes on she learns to loosen up and live with the constant presence of the cameras, and her story and drama unfold more naturally as the show becomes increasingly riveting." [5]
[edit] Trivia
- Rebecca Cardon, a former contestant of the reality series The Amazing Race (season 6), is a personal trainer at the gym. In episode 3, she can be seen training Victoria Fuller, also of Amazing Race fame.
- Doug Blasdell, one of two openly gay male trainers working for Jackie on the show passed away in January of 2007.[6]