Anonymous wrote:Makes no sense. I have 3 pieces of cardio equipment at my house. Cycle bike, treadmill, and rower. On the wall in front of each one i have a holder for my tablet. I do this because im a physical thearapist and looking down at a screen is AWFUL for your posture, neck, back, and shoulders, so the tablet goes on the wall and i use my Bluetooth headphones for audio. There are so many great apps out there, including the Pelaton one or I can just watch movies or tv shows.
I see no point in a Pelaton especially if theres a fixed screen that forces my body in a unhealthy position, as cycling can already be very bad on your spine if you do not keep good form. It is near impossible to keep good form looking downwards. When one bikes on the road, your head is up amd spine straight.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the update 00:08, I'm so excited to have mine delivered!
What accessories did you get with it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes no sense. I have 3 pieces of cardio equipment at my house. Cycle bike, treadmill, and rower. On the wall in front of each one i have a holder for my tablet. I do this because im a physical thearapist and looking down at a screen is AWFUL for your posture, neck, back, and shoulders, so the tablet goes on the wall and i use my Bluetooth headphones for audio. There are so many great apps out there, including the Pelaton one or I can just watch movies or tv shows.
I see no point in a Pelaton especially if theres a fixed screen that forces my body in a unhealthy position, as cycling can already be very bad on your spine if you do not keep good form. It is near impossible to keep good form looking downwards. When one bikes on the road, your head is up amd spine straight.
You've never been on a Peloton, I'm guessing...
Anonymous wrote:Makes no sense. I have 3 pieces of cardio equipment at my house. Cycle bike, treadmill, and rower. On the wall in front of each one i have a holder for my tablet. I do this because im a physical thearapist and looking down at a screen is AWFUL for your posture, neck, back, and shoulders, so the tablet goes on the wall and i use my Bluetooth headphones for audio. There are so many great apps out there, including the Pelaton one or I can just watch movies or tv shows.
I see no point in a Pelaton especially if theres a fixed screen that forces my body in a unhealthy position, as cycling can already be very bad on your spine if you do not keep good form. It is near impossible to keep good form looking downwards. When one bikes on the road, your head is up amd spine straight.
Anonymous wrote:Makes no sense. I have 3 pieces of cardio equipment at my house. Cycle bike, treadmill, and rower. On the wall in front of each one i have a holder for my tablet. I do this because im a physical thearapist and looking down at a screen is AWFUL for your posture, neck, back, and shoulders, so the tablet goes on the wall and i use my Bluetooth headphones for audio. There are so many great apps out there, including the Pelaton one or I can just watch movies or tv shows.
I see no point in a Pelaton especially if theres a fixed screen that forces my body in a unhealthy position, as cycling can already be very bad on your spine if you do not keep good form. It is near impossible to keep good form looking downwards. When one bikes on the road, your head is up amd spine straight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We already had a spin bike so just subscribe to the Peloton app - it’s $12.99/month and our iPad mounts on top of our handlebars so it’s a great alternative if you or your hubby want to have the option of watching things other than the Peloton classes and/or would prefer a different spin bike.
+1. We have the same set-up.
Yup I would NEVER buy a Pelaton because this screen cannot play anything else. The Pelaton is about 1K over priced.
Actually, the guy at the store was telling us the screen is just an android tablet. If you are tech savvy, you can jail break it (it would void the warranty, but you can do it).