Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because you could have bought a stationary bike for 1/10 the price and watched something scenic on your TV.
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This is what I thought. He's probably annoyed that you spent a crap-ton of money and, if you just do scenic rides, wasted it. I would be.
Why is it wasted if you use it and enjoy it? What a weird way to think of things.
Because you could get the exact same result for far less money.
Anonymous wrote:Don't say "Why do you ask?" that invites him to mansplain the best way for you to put in a tampon and further criticize whatever you're doing.
Just say "Go be perfect in another room - I've got this." If he opens his mouth to respond say "No, I don't need any input. I'm a grown adult who can make decisions on my own. I don't want or need your opinion on HOW I ride a bike/make brownies. If you don't like the way I do it, then when YOU do it you can do it your way."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband does this, but honestly, I don’t mind. He’s right. If I’m just sitting there spinning my legs, not getting an actual workout, I’m just wasting time. I find it motivating, maybe try to look at it that way?
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Anonymous wrote:
So maybe he's not criticizing you in the way you think? Maybe he doesn't understand why you're option more from the rides you can do on any bike, to the ones that Peloton is known for? Look, I don't care what you do. You prefer the scenic rides? That's great. But, I personally wouldn't spend all this money for a Peloton just to do those.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m team husband.
The instructor rides are great and I’m dripping with sweat after.
I have set 2 PRs this week.
I was in the top 5 of a live ride with 4 30-year old men and I’m a 50-year old woman.
You don’t get better if you don’t push and they have so many different t instructors you should be able to find at least one you like.
WTF? what is wrong with you people? Marriages are not supposed to be adversarial! They are a team TOGETHER. No one GAF about your peleton performance, Susan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because you could have bought a stationary bike for 1/10 the price and watched something scenic on your TV.
+1
This is what I thought. He's probably annoyed that you spent a crap-ton of money and, if you just do scenic rides, wasted it. I would be.
Why is it wasted if you use it and enjoy it? What a weird way to think of things.
Anonymous wrote:I’m team husband.
The instructor rides are great and I’m dripping with sweat after.
I have set 2 PRs this week.
I was in the top 5 of a live ride with 4 30-year old men and I’m a 50-year old woman.
You don’t get better if you don’t push and they have so many different t instructors you should be able to find at least one you like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because you could have bought a stationary bike for 1/10 the price and watched something scenic on your TV.
+1
This is what I thought. He's probably annoyed that you spent a crap-ton of money and, if you just do scenic rides, wasted it. I would be.
I’m team husband.
The instructor rides are great and I’m dripping with sweat after.
I have set 2 PRs this week.
I was in the top 5 of a live ride with 4 30-year old men and I’m a 50-year old woman.
You don’t get better if you don’t push and they have so many different t instructors you should be able to find at least one you like.
Anonymous wrote:I’m team husband.
The instructor rides are great and I’m dripping with sweat after.
I have set 2 PRs this week.
I was in the top 5 of a live ride with 4 30-year old men and I’m a 50-year old woman.
You don’t get better if you don’t push and they have so many different t instructors you should be able to find at least one you like.
Anonymous wrote:
You don’t get better if you don’t push and they have so many different t instructors you should be able to find at least one you like.