Silly celeb workout videos

<b>Famous Fitness</b> All you need is a recognizable face – or sometimes body part – to train the masses. These celebs may not have any sort of certification, but they have star status, and apparently that's really all you need to put out a workout tape or DVD.  Check out which stars have tried to help people get fit over the years. <b>Warning:</b> Not everyone looks good in spandex! <a target="_blank" href="http://twitter.com/@fox411">Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.</a>

<b>"Everywoman's Workout" (1995)</b> What better way to combat age and a dying career than to put out a workout tape? Moore takes fans through a 40-minute aerobic routine. If you prefer 'body sculpting' she has a follow up VHS tape that's meant just for that.

<b>"Walk it Off with George" (2004)</b> The former boxing champ doesn't think you have to train like "Rocky" to fight weight gain. Just walk! George released a series of videos about how to walk off the weight in 2004.  Um, if you're walking, how are you watching? <a target="_blank" href="http://twitter.com/@fox411">Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.</a>

<b>Claudia Schiffer</b> Supermodel Claudia Schiffer had such a sought-after body in the 90s, that she made a series of workout videos instructing viewers on how to get her flawless figure.  (20th Century Fox)

<b>"It's Simple Darling" (1993)</b> Is she training viewers on how to pick up guys or how to look beefy like them?  Either way, it looks more like an adult film gone wrong than a workout.   

<b>"My Personal Workout" (2000)</b> The "Live with Regis and Kelly" host proves that there isn't anything he can't do. Looking at the cover, it's shocking that this video wasn't released in the early '80s.

<b>"Heather Locklear Presents Your Personal Workout" (1992)</b> Before starring as the conniving Amanda Woodward on "Melrose Place" in the mid-90s, the "Dynasty" star was showing fans how to embrace their athletic side. 

<b>"Teen Steam" (1988)</b> The star of "Who's the Boss" took advantage of the show's success and released this video during it's eight season run (which ended in 1992). Reviews of "Teen Steam" say it's "not a serious exercise video."  Shocker. <a target="_blank" href="http://twitter.com/@fox411">Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.</a>

<b>"Workout America" (1994)</b> People woke up with Joan Lunden as the co-host of "Good Morning America" for nearly two decades.  Somewhere along the way, the journalist - who was known to take risks on the job - decided it would be a good idea to film workout videos. She's also penned several self-help books. 

<b>"Warm Up with Traci Lords" (1990)</b> An adult film star making workout tapes? Seems kind of risque. But for Traci, it was her way of cleaning up her act when she was 22. She also appeared in John Waters' "Cry Baby" in 1990.

<b>"Maximum Potential Workout" (1993)</b> The former martial artist, who played He-Man in "Masters of the Universe" in 1987, wants you to have guns like his. Unfortunately the video doesn't come with that classic 80's top. <a target="_blank" href="http://twitter.com/@fox411">Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.</a>

<b>"Dance Workout with Barbie" (1992)</b> A workout video geared towards kids? Love it!  Barbie comes to life along with "a few of her friends" and one of them is Jennifer Love Hewitt.  It's a great way to have your kids play with Barbie while getting them off the couch.  <a target="_blank" href="http://twitter.com/@fox411">Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.</a>

<b>"Form... Focus... Fitness, the Marky Mark Workout" (1993)</b> Mark Wahlberg may be a serious actor these days, but it's always fun to take a look back and see where it all started for him.  <a href="http://twitter.com/@fox411" target="_blank">Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.</a>  

<b>"More Than Meets the Eye" (2000)</b> Not sure how many women want to be as buff as Chyna, but she thinks they do.  <a target="_blank" href="http://twitter.com/@fox411">Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.</a>  

<b>"The Girls Next Door Workout" (2007)</b> In just 45 minutes, Bridget Marquardt leads you through boot camp, Holly Madison shows off a sexy silhouette shape up - whatever that is - and Kendra Wilkinson guides you through a hip hop romp.  We're guessing Hugh Hefner's former girls have to workout a lot harder than that to stay in shape. <a href="http://twitter.com/@fox411" target="_blank">Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.</a>

<b>"Shirley MacLaine's Inner Workout" (1997)</b> The actress is well-known for her beliefs in new age spirituality and reincarnation and she wants to enlighten you too.  <a href="http://twitter.com/@fox411" target="_blank">Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.</a>

<b>"Cher Fitness: Body Confidence" (1992)</b> In a black neglige and sexy poses, the singer wants to guide you through some moves to make you feel confident. Couldn't this have been an audio tape instead? <a href="http://twitter.com/@fox411" target="_blank">Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.</a>

<b>"Power Workout Complete" (2006)</b> It takes strong arms to be a drummer, and Kenny wants to show you how to get them.  He's played with The Rolling Stones, The Smashing Pumpkins and Elton Jon, so he knows a thing or two about looking like a rock star.  A drummer turned trainer? That's a new twist. At least the workout is sure to have a good soundtrack. <a href="http://twitter.com/@fox411" target="_blank">Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.</a>    

<b>"Richard Simmons and the Silver Foxes" (2004)</b> Any workout roundup wouldn't be complete without the "Sweatin' to the Oldies" creator.  For "Silver Foxes," a workout video for senior citizens, Richard enlisted Sylvester Stallone's mom, Jacqueline, Al Pacino's dad, Sal, and Dustin Hoffman's dad, Harry.  Way to make your kids proud! <a target="_blank" href="http://twitter.com/@fox411">Follow FOX411.com on Twitter.</a>