Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love mine. I'm not bored, but I do keep my tv on with closed captions in the background. I like it better than spin at the gym simply because I can have the tv.
What classes do you do? I feel like my peloton workouts are too intense to become bored or watch tv.
Anonymous wrote:I love mine. I'm not bored, but I do keep my tv on with closed captions in the background. I like it better than spin at the gym simply because I can have the tv.
Anonymous wrote:NP here-for those of you that bought a Peloton--did you get an extended warranty? I am worried about the wear-and-tear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like spinning and do it as part of my regular routine but think Peloton is a terrible investment.
1) you will get bored
2) your body will adapt
3) you will potentially get injured doing the same thing over and over again with no cross-training
4) you don't get the same calorie burn/workout as you do when you move the full weight of your body through space
I have had the Peloton for three years and none of this has happened to me. I still use it diligently. I do crosstrain though (weights and stretching using the Peloton strength/stretch classes and swimming 2x/week).
+2, I have a peloton and this list sounds bizarre to me. It's not boring, and the classes are incredibly varied so there's not an adaptation issue. I also go to OTF so I cross train (you don't sign an exclusivity agreement with peloton...). 4 is just odd. I am a runner but I find the peloton workouts to be a lot more grueling than running because of the resistance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like spinning and do it as part of my regular routine but think Peloton is a terrible investment.
1) you will get bored
2) your body will adapt
3) you will potentially get injured doing the same thing over and over again with no cross-training
4) you don't get the same calorie burn/workout as you do when you move the full weight of your body through space
I have had the Peloton for three years and none of this has happened to me. I still use it diligently. I do crosstrain though (weights and stretching using the Peloton strength/stretch classes and swimming 2x/week).
Anonymous wrote:I like spinning and do it as part of my regular routine but think Peloton is a terrible investment.
1) you will get bored
2) your body will adapt
3) you will potentially get injured doing the same thing over and over again with no cross-training
4) you don't get the same calorie burn/workout as you do when you move the full weight of your body through space
Anonymous wrote:Will you benefit from the metrics? If not, just get a cheaper spin bike (sunny fitness) and use the app. much cheaper, similar experience (if you don't care about the metrics/leaderboard).