Anonymous wrote:I don't know if they told her to look so anxious but it is the actress that ruins the ad for me. She looks like she's got issues and not because her husband just bought her exercise equipment. Like others have said, this is not a go to gift for someone who needs to lose weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pelotons are stupid.
Says a fat person who can't afford one.
I'm not the PP, but I'd actually have to say that Peloton *owners* are stupid. They are wildly overpriced for what you get. Whoever saw that market opening and drove through it is a genius. You can get a great stationary bike for a fraction of the cost, and then just watch free exercise videos while you cycle.
People that buy those are idiots.
Yup.
Oh, honey. Free exercise videos.... SMH
Anonymous wrote:I assumed the ad was about weight loss because the "wife" looked so anxious and eager to please. It was insulting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assumed the ad was about weight loss because the "wife" looked so anxious and eager to please. It was insulting.
Isn’t she talking about transforming and improving herself?
Anonymous wrote:Okay, this is hysterical:
https://ftw.usatoday.com/2019/12/peloton-woman-resurfaces-commercial-ryan-reynolds-aviation-gin
Anonymous wrote:I assumed the ad was about weight loss because the "wife" looked so anxious and eager to please. It was insulting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those in good shape exercise. People who exercise a lot are more inclined to spend thousands on equipment. People who enjoy exercise treat it like a hobby and like getting it as gifts. Peloton is not targeting overweight, once-a-week walkers who hate to exercise.
THIS. And fit people don’t exercise as some constant weight battle. I exercise daily and it’s part of being healthy and feeling good. Grew up an athlete. We don’t do it to lose 4 lbs. For Xmas, I would love to get yoga teacher training, running shoes, etc. Reframe.
In what universe did you think the woman in the ad wanted to lose 4 lbs? The ad said NOTHING about losing weight.
Anonymous wrote:That's fine, PP. but comparing free exercise videos and a stationary bike to a Peloton is like comparing McDonald's to a 5 star restaurant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pelotons are stupid.
Says a fat person who can't afford one.
I'm not the PP, but I'd actually have to say that Peloton *owners* are stupid. They are wildly overpriced for what you get. Whoever saw that market opening and drove through it is a genius. You can get a great stationary bike for a fraction of the cost, and then just watch free exercise videos while you cycle.
People that buy those are idiots.
Yup.
Oh, honey. Free exercise videos.... SMH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pelotons are stupid.
Says a fat person who can't afford one.
I'm not the PP, but I'd actually have to say that Peloton *owners* are stupid. They are wildly overpriced for what you get. Whoever saw that market opening and drove through it is a genius. You can get a great stationary bike for a fraction of the cost, and then just watch free exercise videos while you cycle.
People that buy those are idiots.
Yup.