who's considering getting a Peloton now? Or already has one?
I admit I was never into the Peloton hype in the past few years (i'm not a fan of cycling/biking in general) and i always preferred to go out for exercise (going to a yoga studio or a barre studio classes).
However with this current situation, DH and I have been talking if maybe we should get an indoor bike. DH is thinking this shelter-in-place is likely to last remainder of the year. Sure, there is going out for walks. But in Texas, the weather is going to be unbearably warm very soon. And TBH, it is just GROSS to be outside. Pollens, mosquitos etc. and everyone else and their dog (literally) is walking outside now.
Is it crazy to consider getting a Peloton now that we could use for daily exercise? Primarily DH and I could use it, but we are thinking kids could use it too.
We do already have a (cheap, basic) treadmill that DH uses a few times a week (he has a screen and Roku set up in front of it) and we have let the kids use it sometimes if we are in the room with them. but they don't use it much. And it seems more dangerous for kids than a bike.
Both my kids (9 and 10) really enjoy riding their bikes and i have been taking them out on 20 minute bike rides every single day. But i think in about a months' time, it will be too hot, even at 6:00am.
My kids' main sport is swimming (DS was on swim team)- but obviously now that is out for the foreseeable future. I'm having a hard time imagining things will be normal by summer at all.
As many know, i work full-time (now from home) and i would love something i could just do for 15-20 minutes here and there. If i have to go for aimless walks around my nieghborhood as sole form of cardio i am going to go bananas!!!
For exercise I currently do Pure Barre videos/streaming classes 4x a week at home. But i think i would like being able to do a bike and DH and my kids would enjoy it too.
so my questions are
1) do you think Peloton is worth the $? Or do you get the same thing out of hacking an average bike with an iPad?
2) if you have a Peloton, can/do your tweens enjoy use it? My DS is size of an average 12-year-old boy - is it difficult to adjust for different users?
3) seems like the cost does not include the subscription fee which is $39/month. Is that just for the streaming classes, or is that for the library of classes as well?
who's considering getting a Peloton now? Or already has one?
I love, love, love our peloton. I had never done a spin class and had only used an exercise bike at the gym as a last resort when we bought ours, primarily for DH, about 18 months ago. I was hooked immediately. I ride about 3-4x/week. There are lots of instructors with different styles and the app has strength, yoga, running, stretching, and meditation classes which I also like. I use the peloton tread classes with my non-peloton treadmill and they easily translate.
My teens use the bike more than my exercise-adverse 10-year-old, but she will use it when I make her. She prefers the scenic rides. In her words, she gets “too sweaty.” Lol.
There’s the whole social media aspect to it too with lots of different FB groups and challenges for accountability.
So I say go for it, even if you don’t currently love spinning. Yes, it’s a hefty price tag, but has been well worth the money at our house.
Feel free to message me if you have any questions.
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who's considering getting a Peloton now? Or already has one?
I would like to get one but we don’t have the space for one right now. If I were to get one it would be after we move to our new house. I have friends who love them. I might consider a Peloton clone too.
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