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Gratitude Week 2020 is Here

Gratitude Week 2020 is Here

By PelotonUpdated November 18, 2020

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As 2020 comes to a close, we have a lot to reflect on as a community, but there’s one sentiment that rises above the rest: gratitude. We’re grateful for Members who make Peloton feel like a tight-knit family, for the instructors who give us their all day after day, for the time and effort we devote to bettering ourselves, and for the ability to gather together on the Leaderboard from all corners of the world.

We’ve made it through this year as one Peloton, and that’s why we’re coming together in a big way for Gratitude Week, from November 23 through November 29. Get ready for more live classes across all our fitness disciplines this holiday week than ever before, giving you more chances to show up and make some memories with the rest of your community, whether you’re tuning in from your app, TV, Bike, Bike+ or Tread+.

We’re also bringing you our very own Turkey Trot series of outdoor running classes, designed to connect family and friends for a tradition that we’re excited to help you carry on—Peloton style. Find out more here about how to join the Peloton Turkey Trot and bring your loved ones in on the action, whether they’re near or far this year. (Hint: it’s as simple as downloading the Peloton App, which is free for the first 30 days!)

From Bike Bootcamp to meditation and everything in between, we’ve got a Gratitude Week class that will make your year. And yes, any class you take in any discipline, will earn you your special holiday badge! Count yourself in on the live schedule here, and keep scrolling to see everything we’re serving up.

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This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute individualized advice. It is not intended to replace professional medical evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment. Seek the advice of your physician for questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition. If you are having a medical emergency, call your physician or 911 immediately.

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