Today's blogpost features my Peloton Bike that I've own for 3 weeks so far. Since receiving it, I've been riding 3-4 times a week for 30 minutes each session. I've lost 2 pounds so far, and this is solely using the bike and not changing anything else in my diet/lifestyle. Priced at $2,245, it is by no means a budget exercise equipment option, however I would say the pros outweigh the cons in my opinion. Access to their library of live and encore (pre-recorded) classes runs $39 per month, but if you were to consider the cost of a single spin class at Soul Cycle for example, that would already run you $35 per session.
In a nutshell, I love this bike for 1) its convenience, 2) the motivational classes that help keep you focused, 3) its smooth, silent ride that can be done at any time of the day, & 4) its size of 2x4 which I find quite compact.
All classes are filmed in their NYC studio so if you want to join live, consider the time zone difference. So far my favorite instructors are Ally Love (@allymisslove) and Cody Rigsby (@codyrigsby). I love the energy the instructors have and during each class and they tell you what resistance to put your bike at (0-100 scale) as well as what cadence you should be spinning at (speed). The bike also tracks your output and calories burned.
Delivery of the bike arrived within 1.5 weeks of placement of order and includes a white glove service. The bike arrives pre-assembled aside from the large 21.5" HD flat screen which they attach upon arrival.
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