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BRAVO'S 'WORK OUT' RETURNS WITH FOUR NEW TRAINERS AND A NEW LOVE FOR JACKIE WARNER, TUESDAY, APRIL 15 AT 11:00 PM ET/PT

Posted on 02/26/2008 by RealityWanted in Workout

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Following an emotionally charged second season, Bravo's docu-series "Work Out" starts its anticipated third season on Tuesday, April 15 at 11:00 PM ET/PT, catching up with fitness maverick Jackie Warner as she prepares to tackle her personal relationships and business endeavors with a newfound maturity. The third season introduces the four skilled trainers Warner recently hired at her exclusive Beverly Hills gym Sky Sport & Spa, and her new live-in love, Brianna. "Work Out" moves to its regular timeslot Tuesday, April 22 at 10:00 PM ET/PT.

Last season Warner was reeling from a breakup with her toxic girlfriend, Mimi, and the unexpected death of one of her beloved trainers, Doug Blasdell. She also came to terms with her father's suicide and made strides in reconciling with her conservative mother, who does not approve of Warner's lifestyle. All the while she was juggling the increasing demands of her business and building her new Skylab venture, a high-end spa/fitness experience for overweight clients who want to change their minds, bodies and overall health. This season the series follows Warner as she takes on even bigger challenges with Skylab and continues to build Sky Sport & Spa with her new team of trainers.

In her personal life, Warner still passionately lives by the "work hard, play hard" motto, but these days she has settled into domestic bliss with her new girlfriend, Brianna, and now claims that her Saturday nights are spent curled up with her sexy gal. Warner introduces Brianna to her conservative mother, and is nervous of her mom's reaction when she finds out the two are already living together.

Back at the gym, the conflict and drama of Sky Sport & Spa escalates with the introduction of four dynamic new trainers to the family – Jesse Jordan, Agostina Laneri, Greg Plitt and Renessa Williams. The hot new trainers bring out the insecurities in Warner's longtime trainers – Jesse Brune, Gregg Butler, Rebecca Cardon, Erika Jacobson and Brian Peeler – who strive to stay in Warner's good graces and keep their valuable clients happy. The veteran trainers are still up to the same dramatic antics and Warner must deal with Cardon's jealousy over her new relationship and her increasingly antagonistic relationship with Peeler. Also, this season a surprise romance develops between two of the trainers.

New Faces, Fresh Starts

Warner hires four new trainers to sizzle things up at Sky Sport & Spa:

JD Jordan
JD Jordan is tall, dark and handsome. He's been a masseur to many of Hollywood's leading artists and now wants to take his newfound passion for personal training to the next level. He's looking to Warner to take him under her wing and show him what it takes to be a top trainer in a very competitive world. In Jordan's personal life, he's looking for an intelligent, masculine guy and says he's sick of choosing men that need to be saved. He wears his heart on his sleeve, and too often that's what gets him in trouble.

Agostina Laneri
Agostina Laneri is a 26-year-old Argentinean who is not afraid to speak her mind. Since winning Bravo's Hollywood & Highland competition to join Warner's gym as a trainer, she has enjoyed a flourishing career at Sky Sport & Spa, and even stole a kiss from her new boss, Warner.

Greg Plitt
Greg Plitt is a trainer with abs of steel. He has adorned more than 50 fitness magazine covers and considers himself somewhat of a celebrity in the field. His body will have the male trainers envious and the female trainers salivating – his mere presence will heat up the gym and he is determined to stir things up at Sky Sport & Spa.

Renessa Williams
This bubbly South Dakotan is all smiles and is looking for the right guy. She's trained alongside Peeler for years and considers him a brother and confidant. Unfortunately, she has no idea that her ties with him may put her in jeopardy with her new boss, Warner.

Familiar Faces, Familiar Drama

Warner's longtime trainers constantly stir up trouble and compete for her attention and acceptance:

Jesse Brune
Jesse Brune is committed to living a healthier lifestyle and has lost more than 20 pounds and has a new boyfriend. He says he's never been happier. He has become the voice of reason at Sky Sport & Spa, with an uncanny ability to tell people what's what without offending. He's ready to take his work to the next level and teach his clients how to lose weight the healthy way.

Gregg Butler
Gregg Butler has been playing keyboards more than ever and says that his life consists of full time music and training. He's lost almost 30 pounds since last season and he doesn't have the "power lifter" build he used to. This season he deals with his very difficult Skylab client, Deenie.

Rebecca Cardon
Rebecca Cardon is struggling in the status quo after her semi-relationship with Warner ended. She may be jealous of Warner's new girlfriend or just a little sad because she's lost Warner's time and attention. Whatever the case may be, Cardon is determined to regain as much of Warner's time as she can. Along with personal training, Cardon is exploring the world of television hosting and she is currently the spokesperson for two state of the art fitness products.

Erika Jacobson
In the department of love, Erika Jacobson is still looking for "the one". She says her clock is ticking and she wants to settle down and start a family. She must wrestle her demons in order to find the stability in her life she so desperately craves, including coming to terms with her demons and her continuing struggle with her body image.

Brian Peeler
Brian Peeler still thinks he's the best trainer at Sky Sport and also the best looking. He considers himself the big man on campus. Will that change with the addition of new trainer Greg Plitt? Peeler's antagonistic relationship with Warner, also comes to a boil this season. All the while, he continues to heal after losing his good friend, Doug Blasdell.

"Work Out" is produced by Mentorn USA for Bravo. Bruce Toms, Amy Shpall and Billy Taylor are executive producers.

Bravo is a program service of NBC Universal Cable Entertainment, a division of NBC Universal one of the world's leading media and entertainment companies in the development, production, and marketing of entertainment, news, and information to a global audience. Bravo has been an NBC cable network since December 2002 and was the first television service dedicated to film and the performing arts when it launched in December 1980. For more information visit www.bravotv.com.

  


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