If you don't get the peloton rage, why?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a hard time with the monthly fee after having spend $2k on the bike.


+1 For the Bike + monthly membership you are paying more than $100 a month to exercise at home!!! And this is assuming that you will use it for at least 3 years. I have tried the app for yoga and strength classes and I just don’t like them.
Anonymous
It’s interesting to see how many people commented on the seated aspect of Peloton. When spinning first came out it was touted as a huge calorie burner but I didn’t see how given that you weren’t even bearing weight. I like to spin and in normal times do it a part of my weekly routine but think it can’t hold a candle to a full body cardio class.
Anonymous
I don’t get it, but I have only done spinning a few times, years before Soul Cycle / Flywheel and I didn’t enjoy it. I am not a class person. I like to be alone, outside, no matter the weather.
Anonymous
Bikes make my butt bones hurt (actually bruise) I’ve tried everything and have been professionally fitted. I haven’t tried the peloton though.
Anonymous
Lol OP, you don’t want to hear from people that like Peloton. Okay, looking past that requirement, you sound like you know what you like so please don’t fret about it. And try not to judge others for liking something different from what you like.

Anonymous
Well, spinning is one of my least favorite exercises, so I'm definitely not interested in uber expensive spinning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because I don’t think parking one’s ass on a stationary bike is optimal exercise.


Yes this.
Anonymous
I find the commercials unbelievably annoying. I can't imagine paying to listen to that.
Anonymous
I do have the peloton app that I enjoy and use with their guided runs, but have no desire to purchase their bike, treadmill nor whatever monthly programming they have on top of that. I’ve never enjoyed spin, so that aspect doesn’t appeal to me. I also feel like the people who love peloton are very much smitten with social media in general, and if anything, I want to de intensify my social media presence! I also like DVD workouts in the event that my crappy internet isn’t cooperating, and I also find that the dvd workouts help me work out out in a more “systematic” way (I tend to choose peloton workouts based on their playlists rather than the workouts themselves).

Anonymous
I almost bought one, but then I remembered that I’ve never like spin classes very much. I got an actual bike instead and have been riding on the trail near my house 3 times a week. Wish I had done this years ago.
Anonymous
If I want competitiveness I play a sport
Anonymous
Becasuse I don't have 2K and more to spend on a bike and classes.
Anonymous
It's for people who need the cachet of the bike, or the feel of competition with other people, or the sense of community. Not to be insulting about it -- it's just that some people can't do the work without one of these (or other) things. That' s just who and where they are.

I don't need any of that, so there is absolutely no reason for me to waste the money on it. I get the fitness and mental health benefits without it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lol OP, you don’t want to hear from people that like Peloton. Okay, looking past that requirement, you sound like you know what you like so please don’t fret about it. And try not to judge others for liking something different from what you like.



Yeah, this thread is so weird. OP already knows she isn’t interested in a Peloton, yet wants others to tell her why they aren’t either?! And for what it’s worth, I’m not interested in a Peloton (or any stationary bike) but don’t need to discuss it.
Anonymous
I don’t like their classes or instructors.
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