Simple, portable and very efficient, makers say

Sep 15, 2009 20:31 GMT  ·  By

“Alias” star Jennifer Garner has always been in top shape, especially while shooting for the spy-themed television series. Even after giving birth, she still looked amazing, managing to drop the baby weight in almost no time. She had a very strong ally, though, a little thing called Valslide, the latest and hottest, celebrity-approved fitness tool.

Developed by celebrity trainer Valerie Waters, the Valslide actually consists of two foam-covered pads that make exercising harder, in a manner similar to vibrating boards, except that they are cheaper and portable. Because working out becomes more difficult, the workout time also shortens, while the results become visible in less time than if one were to hit the gym without them, it is being said on the official webpage of the product.

“You immediately feel the results after using it the first time. It’s deceptively simple and incredibly effective.” Jennifer Garner is quoted as saying on the product. Other stars who have used Valslide and would vouch for its efficiency are Kim Raver and Poppy Montgomery. The product targets glutes, hips and thighs, but can also be used to work the muscles in the abdomen and while performing lunges, Valerie Waters says about it.

Valslide also improves core stability, besides offering advantages as being portable, simple to use and extremely versatile, that is, lends itself to a wide range of exercises. “There are no messy weights or pins to fuss with. The Valslide will grant you results that no machine can match. With Valslide, your body uses its core strength to stabilize you during every exercise. Your core is the epicenter of your body, and with the core stability that you will gain from using Valslide, your workouts will be more effective, burning more calories, finding your balance and in turn, seeing faster results.” a note on the product’s page reads.

Valslide costs $36.99 plus shipping and, given that it fits even in a purse, making it ideal for trips, holidays and even a few minutes’ worth of working out at the office, ranks high in terms of value.