Buy one if you want to
Don't buy one if you don't
No one here is going to convince you of anything
Don't buy one if you don't
No one here is going to convince you of anything
mrsbeer05 said:
PZ rides are my bread and butter. The workout never gets easy because you keep keep redoing your FTP test
JoeOlson said:
100% this. As someone who normally works from home, the health benefits are absolutely massive. It completely cuts out my gym commute and it's a great supplement for when I want to ride outdoors - I'm getting faster, stronger and the workouts are absolutely addictive.
I am the type that enjoys group workouts (Camp Gladiator, CrossFit, OrangeTheory, etc). The leaderboard is a total game changer for me - I ride with a number of work colleagues and it's a great motivator to really take advantage of a 30/45 minute window. I'm doing a lot more Yoga, Stretching and Meditation as well (all things that are a lot more comfortable for me when I'm in my own home).
As I've told my friends/family who ask me. It's absolutely worth it if you have the disposable income - if not, the App is still a fairly solid tool to get a nice range of workouts. We've heard great things about the Tread as well, but we already have another treadmill in the garage so I'm less motivated to get a new one.
For more experienced riders:
- Do you recommend going in and going the Power Zone or Tabata programs? I just started taking classes and I'm continuing to beat PRs, but I'm thinking it might be a good idea to go back to the basics and try to push a heavy improvement. Right now, I'm just trying to keep my Avg Watts >200 in every ride (I ride a decent amount so it's not a standing start), but I would enjoy any specific training programs.
Appreciate all the replies however hostile. Incredible that I got posts deleted for criticizing Peloton's value equation. I totally understand convenience. I've got a treadmill, elliptical, rower and weights along with yoga and Pilates equipment. Adding a stationery bike (peloton or otherwise) is what I'm considering. Imo, only piece of equipment I own that I've gotten my moneys worth out of is my treadmill. Wife and I used it daily while marathon training some years ago. I hate running now, can't swim, and despise rowing. Need to incorporate cardio somewhere and that's where my cycling fits in. Thanks for all the opinions and advice. Happy Mother's Day.txags92 said:
It is really hard to put a value on the convenience of the peloton, and that is one of the most valuable parts about it for my wife and I. How much is not driving to the gym to get a workout worth? How much is being able to step off the bike and straight into your own shower at home worth? How much is having the ability to pick any kind of class you want to take (spinning, yoga, running, bootcamp, strength, stretching, etc.) at any time of the day or night and always from your favorite instructor worth? Work that out and you will know if it is worth it to you. For us, the answer is yes...the price is worth every penny.
You have treadmill and wonder if a Peloton is worth it? I have a road bike, a tri bike, a H2 turbotrainer and Zwift. Granted, the Peloton was purchased for the S/O but I do enjoy the music based HIIT classes as a quick alternative to cycling outdoors or getting on my trainer. If you just want to do a whole lot of Z2, fat burning riding, get a bike and ride outside - your all in cost will far exceed $2500. Cycling, for those that really enjoy it, is a hobby which returns happiness and overall better health - we often shy away from analyzing the cost of our hobbies.Fedup said:Appreciate all the replies however hostile. Incredible that I got posts deleted for criticizing Peloton's value equation. I totally understand convenience. I've got a treadmill, elliptical, rower and weights along with yoga and Pilates equipment. Adding a stationery bike (peloton or otherwise) is what I'm considering. Imo, only piece of equipment I own that I've gotten my moneys worth out of is my treadmill. Wife and I used it daily while marathon training some years ago. I hate running now, can't swim, and despise rowing. Need to incorporate cardio somewhere and that's where my cycling fits in. Thanks for all the opinions and advice. Happy Mother's Day.txags92 said:
It is really hard to put a value on the convenience of the peloton, and that is one of the most valuable parts about it for my wife and I. How much is not driving to the gym to get a workout worth? How much is being able to step off the bike and straight into your own shower at home worth? How much is having the ability to pick any kind of class you want to take (spinning, yoga, running, bootcamp, strength, stretching, etc.) at any time of the day or night and always from your favorite instructor worth? Work that out and you will know if it is worth it to you. For us, the answer is yes...the price is worth every penny.
So which one are we doing tomorrow?bthotugigem05 said:
How about a group ride on the 12th of the month at 12:12pm?
txags92 said:So which one are we doing tomorrow?bthotugigem05 said:
How about a group ride on the 12th of the month at 12:12pm?
bthotugigem05 said:
I could do a 60-minute PZE ride but if not everyone is into power zone we could do the 60-minute yacht rock ride from 7/21/19.
No joke. I'm afraid to find out his regular outputs if that's a "low impact" effort.AgFB said:
Good lord! 500 on a 30 min low impact?
XpressAg09 said:No joke. I'm afraid to find out his regular outputs if that's a "low impact" effort.AgFB said:
Good lord! 500 on a 30 min low impact?
mrsbeer05 said:
I propose 45 min PZ ride with Denis Morton from 3/26/20
The leaderboard is a blessing and a curse. Probably my favorite update was the ability to swipe it away during a ride.Elevated96 said:
I am pretty certain that calibration is different between Peloton bikes, so comparing output can be disheartening/deceiving. The good thing is that you're mostly competing against yourself.
Elevated96 said:
I am pretty certain that calibration is different between Peloton bikes, so comparing output can be disheartening/deceiving. The good thing is that you're mostly competing against yourself.
I did that yesterday. I tried to kill the leader board then realized it wasn't my jam.dsharp90 said:
I just did the Jenn Sherman 30 minute Classic Rock ride from Sunday with the tags filtered for the first time. I'm sufficiently disappointed in myself compared to most of y'all haha. My fat post knee surgery butt held on for all but the last climb