Anonymous wrote:Yes. Have had for over a year. Never bored as so many instructors and types of classes. I also take full advantage of the running, running outdoors, yoga, strength, cardio etc.
I ran for years and nothing has gotten me in better shape. Perhaps the reason is that it is available 24 -7. I do something every day.
I suppose if you are extremely motivated and have a fitness base you can make it work with another type of stationary bike but I feel only those who know what a hard workout is can do it without the instant feedback and metrics.
It is expensive but if you use it then it pays for itself with 1-2 yrs. I’m using the math of about 2400 so 100$ month for 2 yrs and then just 39$ fee. Really hard to find a decent gym or program for 39$ a month in DC.
I’ve done the cheap, cheap gyms and more expensive...and on my own as a runner. Peloton just has something and it works ( for me.)
Same here. I think its a great option for someone who is really into fitness but who needs a way to get a great workout from home. Think working moms who prioritize working out, but who don't have time to go to gyms or boutique fitness studios. I have a Peloton bike and use it or other Peloton content between 4-6x per week. I was very into indoor cycling and working out in general before I bought it, so it makes sense that I get a lot of use out of it. That being said, I know several people who have one, that barely use it. Most of these people were not into working out to begin with, and it didn't turn out to be a magical solution for them. If you are into working out, and specifically if you are really into indoor cycling, its a great piece of equipment and well worth the money. If not, don't be surprised if it turns into a very expensive clothes hanger.