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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok, for you Peloton fanatics, is there anyone who can compare and contrast Peloton with Les Mills and opine on why one may be better than the other? I’ve really been enjoying Les Mills on demand and own all their equipment. I’ve never done spinning and don’t have space for a bike (as we own a high-quality, well-used elliptical and lack space for two massive pieces of equipment). I’m completely happy with our set up. That said, what if anything am I missing? [/quote] I started using les Mills on demand when the pandemic started last March. In November I decided to add the spin component. I thought about just doing the les Mills rides with a bike that was available at Costco. I first decided to try my SIL’s peloton bike. After 1 ride, I was sold on the peloton. The metrics make me work very hard during every workout. I sometimes focus on cadence or resistance depending on how my legs feel, but I’m always pushing myself. I know that les Mills cycling would not have given me the same intensity. I do miss how les Mills uses music for pacing but the metrics are an adequate substitute. I still use les Mills for body pump with the les Mills equipment. Lastly, I plan to get a tv mounted in the room where we have the exercise equipment. After I do that, I will use the peloton for an occasional les Mills ride. Pre-pandemic, I was full time at orange theory, so that gives me a pretty generous monthly target for dollars spent. And in the long run, assuming I continue to use all the equipment, it’ll save me money.,[/quote] Sorry. I missed that you weren’t looking to add the bike. Ha! I would not switch from les Mills to peloton for lifting purposes—maybe the yoga, but not lifting. Peloton offers free trials of their app. You should try it and see what you think.[/quote] I use both Les Mills and Peloton and totally agree with PP. I would not get rid of Les Mills and switch to Peloton unless you have a bike or treadmill. Peloton does have some short, great HIIT cardio segments and also outdoor workouts that have audio cues for running, which is great. However, I love BodyPump and don't think the Peloton strength workouts are comparable. Peloton just added some pilates workouts, which is cool. As PP said, they usually have a free trial - you can always just try it and see if you like it. I find it nice to have more choices and it's still less than a gym membership. [/quote]
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