
At Peloton, we’re constantly rolling out new features, classes, and more, so members like you have more to love. But sometimes that means it can be hard to keep up with the news. That’s why we’re rounding up some of our latest launches in February 2025, from our new apparel drop to the newest features you can find on the Peloton App. Learn more about our new offerings, so you get the most out of your membership.
New Modality: Kettlebells
For the first time ever, Peloton is offering classes featuring strength-building kettlebells. Learn everything you need to know about the launch and the basics of kettlebell training, then try out kettlebell classes with 8 different instructors on the Peloton App or the 2-week The Kettlebell Experience program on Peloton Strength+.
New Feature: Pace Targets on the Peloton App
In June, we launched Pace Target classes on the Peloton Tread and Tread+ to bring you personalized speed guidance during your running workouts. Now, the classes are available on the Peloton App for all App and All-Access Members. You’ll get cues from your Peloton instructor that help you match their pace, so you’re met at your fitness level. Plus, these classes can help you build up speed and endurance. “Pace Targets takes into consideration what feels right for your body, how long you've been training, and more,” Instructor Marcel Dinkins previously told The Output. Read more about Pace Targets here.
New Feature: Historical Calendar
Easily track your fitness progress with the new Historical Calendar, now available in the Peloton App and on the web. Previously limited to a rolling 30-day view, you can now scroll back through past months to see your complete workout history. Looking for the date of that killer ride or your last upper body strength session? Simply tap any day on the calendar to view the workouts you've completed. Plus, the upgraded Performance Dashboard now displays both your daily and weekly streaks in one place. Find this feature under the Profile section in Overview on the App and web.
New Apparel: Peloton’s Spring Collection
Gear up for spring with new Peloton Apparel that’s perfect for any workout. Check out fresh spring hues in our 5-star rated Cadent fabric with signature four-way stretch, designed to keep you comfortable while looking super stylish. Or fall in love with our new fabric, Soft Sport. The smooth, buttery feel with mid-weight compression and sweat wicking properties makes it perfect for low impact modalities like yoga, barre, meditation, and Pilates.
New Challenge and Classes: Meet the Team
Did you know Peloton has more than 50 instructors that teach across modalities like cycling, running, yoga and more? With our new Meet the Team Challenge and Classes, you can expand your horizons and get to know all of our extraordinary instructors. With everything from bike rides to yoga flows and stretches, these 5-minute warm-up classes will give you a peek into the personalities of all our Peloton instructors. Plus, take the classes through March 11, and you’ll get a badge for taking 5, 15, 30, or 1 class from all 54 instructors. Your future favorite instructors await!
New Program: Lift to Run on Peloton Strength+
Strength training is crucial for runners, but it can be a challenge to figure out where to start. With the new Lift to Run program on Peloton Strength+, getting runner-specific strength training is easier than ever. Peloton Instructor Joslyn Thompson Rule provides expert guidance during the one-week, intermediate level program, which focuses on lighter weights and higher reps. Get ready to build muscle stamina, improve endurance, prevent injury, and support your running goals!
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