Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have one. It is unbelievable. I actually look forward to the ride and generally add one on so if I go down for a 45 min ride I tack on another 20 or 30.
Can’t say enough good things about it
What does it cost?
2800 delivered and set up including first year subscription
ok thx! It does sound like a great form of exercise.
There's a peleton store opening in Bethesda row.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have one. It is unbelievable. I actually look forward to the ride and generally add one on so if I go down for a 45 min ride I tack on another 20 or 30.
Can’t say enough good things about it
What does it cost?
2800 delivered and set up including first year subscription
ok thx! It does sound like a great form of exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have one. It is unbelievable. I actually look forward to the ride and generally add one on so if I go down for a 45 min ride I tack on another 20 or 30.
Can’t say enough good things about it
What does it cost?
2800 delivered and set up including first year subscription
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have one. It is unbelievable. I actually look forward to the ride and generally add one on so if I go down for a 45 min ride I tack on another 20 or 30.
Can’t say enough good things about it
What does it cost?
Anonymous wrote:I bought one today! I am so excited, it will be installed later this week. I’m a big spinner and have been wanting to take the plunge for months. I am positive I’m going to love it. Yay!!
Anonymous wrote:Have one. It is unbelievable. I actually look forward to the ride and generally add one on so if I go down for a 45 min ride I tack on another 20 or 30.
Can’t say enough good things about it
Anonymous wrote:Another question for those who have one at home: do you think it matters where you put it? I’m pretty sure we’re about to get one. I was planning on putting it in our semi-finished basement (it has lighting, finished walls, and HVAC, but painted concrete floors and an unfinished ceiling) where our treadmill and erg already are. He thinks it’s too nice to go in that space and that using it in a not very attractive space will make me enjoy it less. The only other place in the house that I would be willing to put it is in my office, which is a lovely, light-filled room, but right next door to my 7-year-old’s bedroom. I plan to often ride it while he is sleeping, and even if the bike itself is quiet, I could see him waking up just because I was walking around with cleats in the next room.
What do you think? Do you even notice the space around you when you’re riding or are you totally focused on the screen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine anything worse than sitting on a Peloton bike going nowhere. I run. I need the change of scenery.
Why on earth are you in this thread with your totally non-responsive answer? Saying "I think I want to be Harry Potter for Halloween" would be as responsive. I do not get people like you. Can you read?
I like the taste of garlic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine anything worse than sitting on a Peloton bike going nowhere. I run. I need the change of scenery.
Why on earth are you in this thread with your totally non-responsive answer? Saying "I think I want to be Harry Potter for Halloween" would be as responsive. I do not get people like you. Can you read?
Anonymous wrote:Any tips for getting into the peleton / spin in general? My husband got one and likes it, I've tried a couple times and just can't get into the class. It seems both hard and boring and I'm counting every minute. Any suggestions? I'd love to like using it, I'm typically a runner or go to Orange Theory but with scheduling conflicts lately I need to work out at home more.