Anonymous wrote:The people are so annoying. Heaven forbid you say you don't like it, the cult gets so triggered.
How do we know you have/use a peloton? Because you won't shut up about it.
And yes, lots of us want to be upright when exercising.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a PP that posted above about just not needing it.
I think, after some reflection, it's also a negative to me that there is so much of a "thing" about it. You can't mention Peloton without getting caught up in something, whether on an anonymous forum like this, or in person. I dislike the drama.
I tried a friend's, and again, it just didn't seem to add anything to my life, so why would I pay? (Of course, people differ, and that's fine.) The prospect of getting cornered in discussions if someone sees it or I accidentally mention is is just one more drawback.
Given your sunny disposition, PP, I'm sure people are just clamoring to have lengthy, in-depth discussions with you. Sounds like a fun time!
Nah, I just happen to talk in person about other things than brand names. But I am glad you have something you enjoy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a PP that posted above about just not needing it.
I think, after some reflection, it's also a negative to me that there is so much of a "thing" about it. You can't mention Peloton without getting caught up in something, whether on an anonymous forum like this, or in person. I dislike the drama.
I tried a friend's, and again, it just didn't seem to add anything to my life, so why would I pay? (Of course, people differ, and that's fine.) The prospect of getting cornered in discussions if someone sees it or I accidentally mention is is just one more drawback.
Given your sunny disposition, PP, I'm sure people are just clamoring to have lengthy, in-depth discussions with you. Sounds like a fun time!
Anonymous wrote:I'm a PP that posted above about just not needing it.
I think, after some reflection, it's also a negative to me that there is so much of a "thing" about it. You can't mention Peloton without getting caught up in something, whether on an anonymous forum like this, or in person. I dislike the drama.
I tried a friend's, and again, it just didn't seem to add anything to my life, so why would I pay? (Of course, people differ, and that's fine.) The prospect of getting cornered in discussions if someone sees it or I accidentally mention is is just one more drawback.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol OP, you don’t want to hear from people that like Peloton. Okay, looking past that requirement, you sound like you know what you like so please don’t fret about it. And try not to judge others for liking something different from what you like.
Yeah, this thread is so weird. OP already knows she isn’t interested in a Peloton, yet wants others to tell her why they aren’t either?! And for what it’s worth, I’m not interested in a Peloton (or any stationary bike) but don’t need to discuss it.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s for people with bad knees/joints. Cardio sitting down is better for them.