Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Peloton is not a verb.
It can be if people want to use it as one. We do it all the time. “Texted”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Peloton is not a verb.
It can be if people want to use it as one. We do it all the time. “Texted”
Anonymous wrote:Peloton is not a verb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I ride 5-6 times a week. I normally do a 30 minute class but sometimes do a 45 or two 20 minute classes. I do a stretch class after every ride. I also try to do 1-2 strength classes a week. That could add up to around 15 individual classes a week.
On a slightly unrelated note I don't think warm up and cool down rises should count toward your ride total. Or maybe they should be their own category. The people I know who have taken 1000s of rides often take a lot of those rides which I feel like unfairly pads your numbers.
There's usually some form of argument about this on the Peloton facebook page. I can't understand why it matters! What is unfair about it? Unfair to whom? There's no actual competition - why does it matter if someone else has 1000s of rides? If YOU feel like the 5 minute cool down/warm up rides shouldn't count towards YOUR total, then YOU delete them.
Anonymous wrote:I try to get on the bike daily for anything from 15-45 mins, depending on how i'm feeling - usually I'm in the 20-30 camp. I just joined a PZP team and challenge, so now that will up the length of my rides. Because of the PZP Challenge, I'm now stretching afterwards. I will occasionally use the app for a run or walk.
Has anyone developed shin splints from the bike? I'm feeling that familiar twinge from when I used to run a lot (a looooong time ago). I assume it has to do with something about my form. Anyhoo...not to hijack the thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I ride 5-6 times a week. I normally do a 30 minute class but sometimes do a 45 or two 20 minute classes. I do a stretch class after every ride. I also try to do 1-2 strength classes a week. That could add up to around 15 individual classes a week.
On a slightly unrelated note I don't think warm up and cool down rises should count toward your ride total. Or maybe they should be their own category. The people I know who have taken 1000s of rides often take a lot of those rides which I feel like unfairly pads your numbers.
There's usually some form of argument about this on the Peloton facebook page. I can't understand why it matters! What is unfair about it? Unfair to whom? There's no actual competition - why does it matter if someone else has 1000s of rides? If YOU feel like the 5 minute cool down/warm up rides shouldn't count towards YOUR total, then YOU delete them.
Anonymous wrote:I ride 5-6 times a week. I normally do a 30 minute class but sometimes do a 45 or two 20 minute classes. I do a stretch class after every ride. I also try to do 1-2 strength classes a week. That could add up to around 15 individual classes a week.
On a slightly unrelated note I don't think warm up and cool down rises should count toward your ride total. Or maybe they should be their own category. The people I know who have taken 1000s of rides often take a lot of those rides which I feel like unfairly pads your numbers.
Anonymous wrote:
I’ve had hip issues and now a foot issue from running. I hope the bike is better for my body than running.