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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DH got the spin bike they sell at Costco for $385 and it comes with a free one year iFit membership. So far his favorite “class” is a guy who does different rides around the Vietnamese countryside. No way we could justify spending the extra to get the Peloton brand bike and pay a crazy monthly fee when this one was available. [/quote] But it’s like you’re missing the complete point. That doesn’t sound motivating at all and 12.99/month (which is hardly crazy) could make it an amazing experience. [/quote] How am I missing the point? iFit offers the same type of classes that y'all looooovvveee on the Peleton app, but he prefers the virtual outdoor ride. And if you do buy the Peleton bike, the monthly subscription is a lot higher. So between the bike and the subscription, it's way more expensive. Enjoy your kool-aid. [/quote] DP. I just don't understand you PP. You want to hate on people who have found a way to exercise that they enjoy. If someone is exercising when they were not before, then it is a worthwhile investment. Exercising regularly helps stave off a lot of health issues and saves people money down the road. If you don't want a peloton, don't buy one, no one is trying to convince you to buy a peloton. You're just in here telling all of us who have found success in finding fitness (some for the first time in our lives) that we're cultists. I mean maybe so but in this case we're better off for being them. iFit BTW simply does not offer class content at the level peloton does, particularly cycling content. That is just not true. Even if you just take power zone training as the difference. Certainly I do far far far more than random scenic rides which are basically not a workout on peloton. [/quote] Don't have one, so no dog in this fight. But of all the things to criticize on DCUM, people happily doing something healthy is not the one I'd pick.[/quote]
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