Peloton instructor Alex Toussaint teaches a class at Peloton.Peloton
- Peloton has seen sales surge in recent months as more people that are confined to their homes during the lockdown invest in at-home workout products.
- In the quarter that ended March 31, Peloton had a total of 866,100 connected fitness subscribers – customers that have bought either the bike or the treadmill, which marked a 94% increase from this time last year.
- With more people joining the community, we decided to chat with some of Peloton's biggest fans and longtime users about what classes they recommend.
Fitness enthusiasts around the world have been switching to at-home workout options in droves as lockdown restrictions keep them at home and out of the gym.
Peloton, one of the leading players in the high-tech at-home fitness category, has been one of the main beneficiaries of this, seeing its sales surge by 66% in the quarter ending March 31 as shoppers invested in its bike, treadmill, and workout app.
The company said that it ended the quarter with over 866,100 connected fitness subscribers – the customers that have bought either the bike or the treadmill, which marked a 94% increase from this time last year; Subscribers of its app were also up 64% by the end of the quarter versus this time last year.
With this in mind, and with so many new members on board, we decided to chat with some of Peloton's biggest fans and longtime users of its equipment about what their favorite classes on the platform are. So, if you're new to the Peloton community you'll know what class to test out first.
Here's what they said (the majority of the classes that were recommended were for use on the Peloton bike):
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