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Peloton now uses a few of its digital classes to Fitbit Premium members, since September 2024. Here's what we understand, including what classes are offered, how to access them, and whether it makes more sense to spend for Fitbit Premium or for a Peloton app subscription.
What kinds of Peloton classes are readily available to Fitbit Premium members?
If you're utilized to thinking about Peloton as a stationary bicycle, you might have missed out on that the business provides lots of kinds of video classes on its gadgets and by means of its app. This implies you might possibly see the video for a biking class while you're on a stationary bicycle at your fitness center, or get some dumbbells and do a strength class in your living-room.
The following class types are presently readily available from the Fitbit app (for Premium members):
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Strength (usually with dumbbells, however some are bodyweight)
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Biking (indicated to be done on any spin bike)
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Outside cardio (audio-only exercises for strolling, walk+run, and running)
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Cardio (HIIT with bodyweight relocations)
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Rowing (like on a rowing maker)
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Barre (strength-ish classes, generally bodyweight just, frequently with a lower body focus)
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Extending
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Meditation (some classes are audio-only, some are video)
How will I have the ability to gain access to these classes?
When you open your Fitbit app, you'll see the classes therein. Tap the Coach tab, and after that scroll down up until you see “Peloton classes,” and tap “See all.”
Peloton's statement back in August stated that”[n]ew material will be contributed to the app incrementally.” No word yet on whether the Peloton material will ultimately consist of whatever you might receive from the Peloton app, or whether it will be a minimal or turning choice.
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The number of Peloton classes do you get in the Fitbit app?
Here's what I see in the app today:
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Strength: 10 classes, varying from 10 minutes to 45 minutes. 7 of them utilize dumbbells; the other 3 are bodyweight just.
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Biking: 21 classes, varying from 5 minutes (a warmup and a cooldown) to 45 minutes. A lot of classes are 20 or 30 minutes.
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Outside cardio: 10 classes, varying from 15 to 45 minutes. 3 of them are power strolls, while the others are runs or a mix of walk + run.
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Cardio: 3 classes, varying from 10 to 20 minutes
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Rowing: 18 classes,