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re: Got Asked The Dreaded Question Today
Posted on 9/3/22 at 9:27 pm to elprez00
Posted on 9/3/22 at 9:27 pm to elprez00
We bought a peloton about four months ago and both of us agree it might be the the purchase we’ve made in years. Much cheaper than our previous memberships, so easy to go any time during the day … takes ten seconds to walk in there and get started. Amazing technology, love the touchscreen and all the classes. Both husband and I are riding about five days a week and doing strength classes, core classes, yoga, boot camp etc… every day of the week. It’s so much fun honestly that we have to force ourselves to take rest days. I wish we had bought it two years ago.
As far as results go I can see major body recomposition (compared to six months I spent lifting with personal trainer) prob because It’s so easy to do hiit and long zone two type rides daily.
I really can’t rave enough about it. And if I had teenagers even remotely interested in fitness it would be a no brainer as you can have multiple rider accounts in the one bike.
As far as results go I can see major body recomposition (compared to six months I spent lifting with personal trainer) prob because It’s so easy to do hiit and long zone two type rides daily.
I really can’t rave enough about it. And if I had teenagers even remotely interested in fitness it would be a no brainer as you can have multiple rider accounts in the one bike.
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