In a statement made yesterday, Peloton announced they would no longer support the Quartz tablet, which comes with some earlier versions of the Peloton Bike. Head below for more details.
There are only a couple more weeks left in 2023, and with the 2024 barreling toward us, Peloton has launched its challenge for 2024, simply called “The Annual 2024.” Head below for more details.
Perhaps with a nod to the strategic five-year global partnership between Peloton and lululemon, some of Peloton’s instructors have not only added new workout accessories to their pilates and barre classes, but those accessories happen to be lululemon. Head below for more details.
We reported last week that Peloton users were experiencing technical difficulties following a recent app update, and now Peloton has released a timeline of when they plan on fixing the two technological bugs on the Bike and the Tread. Head below for more details.
Peloton – a leader in the connected fitness space – yesterday announced the hiring of their new chief marketing officer, Lauren Weinberg. Head below the fold for more details on Weinberg’s background.
Connected rowing company, Hydrow, yesterday announced that they will be increasing their membership prices to $44/month starting in January for legacy members. Head below for more details.
In a move that is sure to expand audience reach, Peloton today announced that third-party Bluetooth FTMS treadmill owners can now pair their treadmills with the Peloton app. Head below for more details on the update.
Back in October of this year, Peloton announced a partnership with the NBA and the WNBA – a first-of-its-kind relationship between an entertainment sports-focused entertainment service and an at-home exercise brand. NBA League Pass on Peloton has launched (also back in October), but apparently, not all Peloton members have access. Head below for more details.
The popular connected rowing app companion, EXR, has released its December updates including the ability to create custom races, a new winter challenge, and more. Head below the fold to learn more details on the latest updates from EXR.
Connected fitness company, Peloton, yesterday released their Tread+ after a recall two years ago that was the result of dozens of incidents – including the death of a child. The Peloton Tread+ is now available online for preorder for $4,995 through January 9, at which point the price will bump up to $5,995. Keep reading below the fold to learn more.
Peloton has added a brand new strength-training program to its ever-expanding library called the “Seated Adaptive Transfer Program.” Designed to help those navigating the world via wheelchair, the Seated Adaptive Transfer Program is now available on-demand. Head below for more details.
Tonal, a smart at-home gym company, is now partnering with Best Buy to bring large-scale retail expansion to the big box store. Customers can now shop for Tonal products and accessories on Best Buy’s website. Head below to learn more.
Peloton, the connected fitness brand that swept the nation during the COVID-19 pandemic, is known for having themed rides for its subscribers, allowing people to enjoy a more customized experience. Today, Peloton members have access to a new theme in several formats – yoga, pilates, weightlifting, and, of course, Peloton rides – in honor of Taylor Swift’s rereleased album, 1989.
Working out, eating well, and getting into the habit of prioritizing your health is challenging – there are thousands of workouts to explore, countless brands targeting your “wellness,” and an infinite amount of health and wellness influencers pushing content created to grab your attention, to use their discount codes, to preach their routines.
If you want to try working out for the first time, creating a healthier diet, or improving your relationship with food, navigating this space can be extremely challenging between the new science, the multibillion-dollar supplement industry, and conflicting information about what’s best for our bodies.
Keep reading below to the fold for our top five influencers worth your time when getting acquainted, or reacquainted, with your own health regiment – without the bullshit.
Exercising and getting into the habit of prioritizing your fitness is challenging – there are any number of infinite reasons that working out might take a back seat to the rest of your life – keeping up with kids, your career, feeling run down by the news cycle, body insecurities – take your pick.
It is difficult at first, to be sure, and takes work to stay motivated. There are many steps you can take to implement fitness into your every day, but the key to consistency, I have found, is cliché – and it is really the only thing that matters. You have to find something that you love.
Yesterday Meta Quest 3 was launched, helping users to take their workouts to the next level – and we have the nine best fitness games rounded up below the fold.
Over the past three years, I have slowly learned to adjust to workout at home. After spending over a decade in the gym, it has taken a while to really figure out, especially when it comes to staying motivated. Here are ten tips that I have found to be the most helpful.