Anyone ever do the hardcore on the floor workout calendar? I started this month. Barre fucking hurts, man.
isn’t that the one rv12 shared? It’s not a peloton sanctioned one is it? Fucking killed my self today. Been in a bad way lately and been working out to the point that I feel like pissing myself and throwing up afterwards.
Just did my first Christine ride. She needs to take that energy to a yoga class. Waaay too mellow for me
I kinda like it tbh. The thing that gets me is when she or any instructor starts talking about overcoming thoughts of how hard rides are. Well I hadn’t had that thought, but thanks, here we are.
Did a 45 minute Emma ride today. Didn’t realize it had been my 1500th ride I took in Dec. it was cool to hear my shout out from her and it was nice to beat my stats from then by 50.
I did it for about a week and then stopped because of a shoulder injury. Hoping to get back into it soon but every time I do anything, pain is rough.
I did 95% of last month’s and really enjoyed it. Starting again this month. It’s easy for me to plan rides on the bike but more difficult for strength related stuff just because of sheer volume of different modalities/options. My core strength has improved so much, unsurprisingly.
Nike shoes have been a godsend. The one ride I've had a chance to do no pain from my wide ass foot. This next week ill get after it when I’m done with my work rotation.
I think after the ride there is an option to rate the ride. I never lock in on warm up rides because they are all so far off.
Also, Bradley Rose is still super annoying, but he is cranking out 20 minute pop-punk rides that are solid. Some of his stupid sayings like "clickity clack your boots into those stirrups" are starting to click with me
Just cranked out a 45 minute climb ride (having never done a climb ride). Almost puked for the second time in my nascent Peloton career.
I’m a sucker for the gamification element. I think playing too many video games in my youth messed up my brain’s reward center.
The live schedule wasn’t going to work out anytime soon so I decided to hate myself for my 100th ride and do Kendall’s new metal essentials. Tried to keep up with the metal head metrics she was calling out but definitely had to pull back at times. I wondered after if Peloton asked her to chill out with the language or something like that, there were a couple times I noticed she censored herself
Sometimes the stars align. Ride 2000 down. 60 minute ride with Emma got my shout out. Now I can lay in the bed all day and watch football.
Had not been riding the bike much last few weeks. Just got over Covid (2 days of symptoms - nothing bad, then lost taste and just had fatigue) Did a 45 this morning and felt great. Going to start pushing mileage / bootcamps hard. Congrats on 2k Daniel Ocean
Thanks. Being vaccinated seems to have helped with the symptoms. Glad this bike has helped get the lungs strong.
Found one of these today and got a little annoyed during; it was Emma’s 90’s rock ride from 8/30. There’s about a 4 minute window in the middle of the ride where you finish one of the work intervals and she never gives a resistance to come down to but does say to increase cadence up to 90-100. The class seems clearly messed up when you’re staying at that cadence and she says to add 2-5 a few times and eventually the class showed the resistance window as 70-80; I don’t think many people are riding at 70 resistance/90 cadence for any sustained intervals
Was slacking the past few weeks due to work being busy, plus some DIY projects I got sucked into at home. Hoping to recapture the motivation I had the first 9 months of owning this thing, and get back to 5ish days a week.
I lost it when I started having to go back into the office consistently in early August, but we’re back on a less strict schedule, really need to just get back to riding over lunch or right after work. There always seem to be times where riding after work is a nice way to unwind and be alone for 30-45 minutes but at the same time there’s days where work sucked I just want to sit on the couch.
Second part has been me over the last month. I’m driving home like yeah I should hop on right when I get home. Then I get home and plop on the couch or bed and watch tiktoks for an hour and then say oh well tomorrow is the day.
Seems like every ride, the instructor mentions starting your day doing that ride. I have never ridden in the morning. All mine occur when I get home from work. I should start working from home in the near future, and I think I'm going to try morning rides.
I got on a real good kick of doing Wilpers live Sat AM rides, it was a good way to start a Saturday for sure, I can’t do it during the week though. I can’t get up early enough.
I almost always do after work rides because I'm not a morning person and my fiance gets up at 5:45 to ride every day and it works sharing the bike that way. But I did do a live Emma ride on my birthday and it was kinda nice having it done in the morning.
Initially I would always ride as soon as I logged off work from home. I switched to riding over lunch and it was nice to free up an hour after work but also sometimes it was tough for me to lock back in and focus on work (why I usually work through lunch too). I wake up early pretty routinely because of my dog, so that’s not the issue, for me it just seems like I have never been able to get my muscles warm/loose enough to enjoy the ride. I always felt annoyed knowing I wasn’t at my “best”.