Peloton launches its new Fitness Guide workout
Beloved celebrity fitness brand Peloton has launched a new product in Australia that promises to improve your strength training from the comfort of your own home.
Platoon guide is available for $445, with interest-free financing also available to eligible customers.
If you already have an All Access subscription, there is no cost to unlock Peloton’s Live and On-Demand Course content library, otherwise Peloton is also offering an introductory price of $35 per month for 2022 – which will increase to $59 in January 2023 if you are new to the fitness regimen.
The company, well known for its exercise bikes, is using the Guide to get into the strength space, with new videos to watch and moves to perform that will tone your body in weeks.
It’s a webcam-like device that attaches to your TV with an HDMI cable, allowing you to set up your mat and front weights and start your workout anytime.
It’s a webcam-like device that attaches to your TV with an HDMI cable, allowing you to set up your mat and front weights and start your workout anytime.
The Movement Tracker accessory can be worn on your arm to track the number of calories you burn and your heart rate during a sweat session
The Movement Tracker accessory can be worn on your arm to track the number of calories you burn and your heart rate during a sweat session.
“First of all, to achieve a well-rounded fitness routine, you need to train your whole body and not overwork any muscle group,” says peloton instructor Ben Alldis.
The Body Activity feature recognizes which body parts you’ve already trained that week and will recommend additional classes to ensure you have a complete and constructive workout.
“First of all, to achieve a well-rounded fitness routine, you need to train your whole body and not overwork any muscle group,” says peloton instructor Ben Alldis.
“Standalone mode is another of my favorite features on Peloton Guide. It can be quite daunting to try new moves, especially as a beginner. With standalone mode, you’ll be able to see yourself next to the instructor and check your form.’
In June 2021, Peloton delighted fans by bringing its world-renowned home fitness subscription program to Australia.
The exercise platform, which has celebrity fans including Beyonce and is known for bringing the energy of group fitness classes to your living room, rolled out on July 14 with its popular spin bikes and app. .
Peloton finally launched in Australia on July 14
The new (Bike+) model (left) features a rotating display allowing users to easily switch between cycling and workouts like yoga, weight training, barre, HIIT, running, meditation, bootcamp and Pilates
The bikes have become a worldwide hit thanks to their interactive HD touchscreens that provide access to over 15,000 fitness classes, both live and pre-recorded, curated playlists and over five million members of the like-minded community.
The new model (Bike+) features a rotating display allowing users to easily switch between cycling and workouts like yoga, strength training, barre, HIIT, running, meditation, boot camp and Pilates .
But the celebrity-endorsed gear comes with Hollywood pricing, with the Peloton Bike costing $2,145 and the Bike+ costing $2,995.
The price includes delivery but it costs an additional $59/month for a subscription to unlimited live and on-demand classes.
With the average member attending 26 classes per month, however, it’s significantly cheaper than the average gym membership and much more convenient.
Beyonce has been a member of The Peloton for several years and described it as a company that helps people “be the best version of themselves”
Peloton was founded in New York in 2012, when CEO John Foley struggled to fit studio gym classes into his busy schedule with two kids at home.
He set out to bring the benefits of studio-style classes to the home so people could access the motivation, music, power and intensity of these anytime and anywhere. .
With live and on-demand lessons delivered by an elite roster of instructors, the brand’s immersive content will be accessible to Australians through the bikes as well as the Peloton app.
With instant access to classes, performance tracking metrics and real-time motivational leaderboards, Australians will be able to enjoy a comprehensive, socially connected training and experience in their own home.
You can read more about Peloton’s launch across Australia here.
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