Anonymous wrote:Price, plus I don’t trust trends that are over hyped by “influencers.”
Anonymous wrote:Literally have never met anyone who got a peloton and did not become processed. There’s absolutely something about it. I don’t even have one.
Anonymous wrote:The worst is the clothing! The labeled clothing...ugh. Who would buy such a thing?
Anonymous wrote:Well, spinning is one of my least favorite exercises, so I'm definitely not interested in uber expensive spinning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y’all are ridiculous. You really dedicated 5 pages to bashing a bike and a 12.99/month app. Y’all must not work.
Wow, It is a cult![]()
It's definitely a crazy cult. What is it about bike riding (stationary or outdoor cyclists) that make them so insanely crazy and angry?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y’all are ridiculous. You really dedicated 5 pages to bashing a bike and a 12.99/month app. Y’all must not work.
Wow, It is a cult![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't get stationary biking. It hurts my back, shoulders, and neck. I wish I could get into it, because when I tried it, I found the format very compelling (instructors kept me engaged and the competitive aspect kept me working hard) but I just can't do bikes.
You must’ve had a bad bike seat. Buy a new seat and get the shorts with pads in them.
Anonymous wrote:Y’all are ridiculous. You really dedicated 5 pages to bashing a bike and a 12.99/month app. Y’all must not work.
Anonymous wrote:I really don't get stationary biking. It hurts my back, shoulders, and neck. I wish I could get into it, because when I tried it, I found the format very compelling (instructors kept me engaged and the competitive aspect kept me working hard) but I just can't do bikes.
Anonymous wrote: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?
I don't have one - I don't enjoy spinning. But if I wanted one, I wouldn't be deterred because someone might want to talk with me about it.
I just think you're a douche.
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?