Our New Series is Streaming Now on YouTube
Check out what happens when Usain Bolt, Joe Jonas and more show up and sweat it out on the Peloton Tread.
Celebs. They’re just like us. They get breathless going up inclines on the Tread, they ask of the instructors, how much longer do I have to endure this??!!? They smile in sweet, sweaty relief when it’s all over. But more than anything…they’ve found their place within the Peloton community.
For World’s Fastest Man Usain Bolt, it’s reveling in the competitive spirit that he can’t outrun, now chasing fellow Members up the Leaderboard.
For superstar singer/songwriter Joe Jonas, it’s about vibing to tunes that make him move (and get him in tip-top shape to perform onstage, around the world, for months out of the year).
Interesting personalities with a common interest…we just had to hear more.
Enter: On the Leaderboard with Peloton. In this new series, streaming now on our YouTube channel and available to take as classes on the Peloton Bike, Tread and App, we welcome your favorite athletes and celebs onto the show, opposite a Peloton instructor, to get real about what it takes to show up and work it out. Structured like one of those interval classes you know and love, instructors put their guests to the test with workout challenges like Uphill Battle, This or That and Pop Culture Pushes—adding speed and incline along the way until…well, until the instructor has mercy. From seeing Usain Bolt run at a less-than-conversational pace opposite Jess Sims, to Joe Jonas taking Olivia Amato through his pre-concert rituals, we promise you’ve never seen these celebs (or instructors!) like this before.
Below, check out every episode of On the Leaderboard With Peloton so far, and be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel (and click the bell to turn those video notifications on!) so you never miss a new drop.
ON THE LEADERBOARD WITH USAIN BOLT
ON THE LEADERBOARD WITH JOE JONAS
COMING SOON: EPISODE 3
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