How the #Spring21Pelomamas Support Each Other Every Day

How the #Spring21Pelomamas Support Each Other Every Day

By PelotonUpdated July 22, 2021

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How the #Spring21Pelomamas Support Each Other Every Day

The Members of this tight-knit Tag stayed in touch even after their babies were born.

By Dana Meltzer Zepeda

One of the best parts of belonging to the Peloton community is the sense of camaraderie our Members find on the Leaderboard. Whether you're strength training with high school friends, high fiving strangers or doing a swarm ride, our Tags feature—which launched in May 2020—makes it easier than ever for everyone to find their people.

This is especially true for the #Spring21Pelomamas, a small but mighty group of 27 women who first connected during their pregnancies to form a virtual cheerleading squad composed of first-time and veteran moms. Not only do these women send virtual high fives during Power Zone training and HIIT rides with Kendall Toole, but they also give each other constant encouragement both on and off the Bike, from parenting advice to workout tips to the importance of carving out time for self-care.

Here, meet the real-life wonder women of the #Spring21Pelomamas crew.

How It Started

The Tag #Spring21Pelomamas was launched by Peloton Member Nicky H. in the fall of 2020. Shortly after the Texas native learned she was pregnant with baby number two, she posted a call looking for other mamas-to-be to join her prenatal fitness journey on the Peloton Preggos + Postpartum Facebook page. “Now that we have all welcomed our littles, we help keep each other motivated and support each other as mothers and friends,” she says.

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Member Kelly K.

They Always Show up for Each Other

Britney H. says: “I am so grateful for this group of incredibly strong moms. We talk every single day about the joys and challenges of pregnancy and postpartum. It's been so nice to connect virtually with other mamas all across the country, especially as a first-time mom during a pandemic. It really is more than just a Bike. I am so grateful for the empowering community we have created and hope someday we can all meet in person!”

They Motivate Each Other to Keep Moving

Kelly K. says: “This group has been my foundation in a tough year. Needless to say, I needed an outlet. These women provided that and so much more. The support system we have developed is unbelievable. Having the bond of loving Peloton and working out has also been motivating. I did my last cycle workout the day I gave birth and had a quick and easy first delivery. I give credit to Peloton and this group for motivating me to keep going. I also had Robin Arzón in my head telling me, ‘Yes I can.’ And, as a pregnant woman, ‘I am stronger than I think.’''

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They Talk a Lot in the Middle of the Night

Lindsay S. says: “Not only has this group continually acted as a resource for me when it comes to being a mom, but I've also made some incredible and lasting friendships with people I've never been able to meet outside of Peloton. Even though we've all had our babies, we still talk daily and at all hours of the night about our kids, working out and life in general. The confidence and knowledge I've gained from getting to know this group of ladies has helped me to be an even better mom to my kids.”

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Member Justine F.

They Support Each Other Unconditionally

Carrie B. says: “Within this group, we share stories and insights which help me feel less anxious and alone. Being a new mother lends itself to a host of feelings of isolation and disconnectedness. The group leaves me feeling like I have a place to share both the good and bad. It is a place where I feel understood by others in the same situation.”

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Member Laura S.

Interested in starting your own Tag? The #Spring21Pelomamas have some important advice…

“Don't be afraid to come out and ask to connect,” says Nicky, who started the group. “Sometimes that first step is the hardest. Once you overcome that, you can meet and connect with others who share the same moments and feelings with you. Sharing the journey with others can help open yourself up and become the best version of yourself for your family and, most importantly, for you!”

Ready to create or join a Tag? Explore more Tags here.

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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