@KatKid give me the pro tips on peloton ownership please sir
First off, I know that a lot of the marketing features the live rides, but I have only done one 1 time in my life. Almost all of the catalogue is on there and it just isn’t worth trying to match my schedule around a class, just find one you want to to take by searching.
Make sure you order clip in shoes if you haven’t already. I am an idiot but figured out how to set them up.
I really recommend trying out a few different trainers and finding people you will like. Each trainer is pretty different and some of them are consistently more challenging than others, some put a bigger focus on form, others focus on encouragement or vibes, others focus on music.
I think warm up and cool down rides are really important to do and stretching is important as well.
I really like the nature rides where it is a set distance, I ride hard enough to get a good workout and the camera is dynamic so it goes faster when you do.
There are a ton of classes that aren’t bike like yoga, weightlifting and now boxing. I should probably just screencast from my phone on to my tv and do some weight classes but if you want to just use the bike make sure there is enough room behind the screen to allow you some room to operate.
The HIIT Hills and Arms rides are killers and also make me mad because my stupid Apple Watch doesn’t think I am working hard during the arms sections (even though I keep pedaling).
They send you t-shirt after 100 rides.
Any other questions?