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Lathum 10-13-2020 07:34 PM

Hamilton rides start tomorrow, excited for this.

We also just ordered a 43 inch TV and a firestik for the exercise room. Prime days has some sweet deals

spleen1015 11-04-2020 07:28 AM

@Ksyrup

Ordered my X22i over the weekend. I am really looking forward to using it.

How's everything with yours after 3 months?

Ksyrup 11-04-2020 07:35 AM

I love it. I have had some minor weirdness with incline kinda doing its own thing sporadically, but nothing that has slowed me down. Did you order from NT? I've read that they are on a major backorder, so I'm not sure I would believe their timeline. On the iFit FB page, it's hit and miss whether you get it in 3-4 weeks or 3-4 months.

Mine took a month in July and it said it would ship within 3 days, which did not happen.

I love the machine and the workouts though. I'm at 377 miles since July 31st.

spleen1015 11-04-2020 07:56 AM

I got an email that said they were on back order and mine would ship on 11/9.

Not happy to hear it could be longer. :(

Ksyrup 11-04-2020 08:12 AM

I would count on it unless they've caught up on orders from the past 2-3 months.

Ksyrup 11-04-2020 08:12 AM

And of course it's got to get to the delivery company who then needs to schedule delivery with you.

spleen1015 11-04-2020 08:17 AM

I'm at home 98% of the time outside of softball tournaments, so hopefully that's easy.

spleen1015 11-04-2020 08:17 AM

Thanks for all of the info.

Ksyrup 11-30-2020 05:08 PM

I've had my NordicTrack treadmill for exactly 4 months today and just passed 500 miles. Doubt I'll be able to keep that pace up once Covid gets under control, but for now I'll keep running as much as possible.

Usekeet 03-22-2021 04:22 AM

The initial price was expensive, but I love the classes on the Peloton bike. ... The only downside is not with the bike but cycling itself.

Honolulu_Blue 03-22-2021 08:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Usekeet (Post 3330852)
The initial price was expensive, but I love the classes on the Peloton bike. ... The only downside is not with the bike but cycling itself.


Truth.

AlexB 04-02-2021 04:16 PM

Did my first group ride in Zwift today. Wow, drafting makes a huge difference - I managed a 19 mile ride in 45m 5 seconds... That’s 33% faster than I’ve ever ridden IRL, and probably 25% faster than any previous Zwift ride

NobodyHere 06-22-2021 11:18 AM

This can't be good for PR

Peloton disabled a free feature on its $4,000 Tread+, forcing owners to pay a $39 monthly fee to use the machine. Some are threatening legal action.

RainMaker 06-22-2021 11:36 AM

That sure seems like ransomware to me.

Kodos 06-22-2021 11:50 AM

That and the whole having to recall the treadmills because kids are getting killed by them.

RainMaker 06-22-2021 11:56 AM

I mean I'm sure it's legal and their army of lawyers has crafted operating agreements to allow it. But it is ransomware.

There really should be some kind of law protecting consumers on this stuff too. Not just on the Peloton, but a lot of "smart" products that later on decide you need a paid subscription to use it. What if Nest decided that you need to pay $50/month to use their thermostat?

Ksyrup 06-22-2021 12:24 PM

I haven't found an above-average fitness company yet. Some of them have great products or services, but they all have their warts.

My NordicTrack had several issues that caused me to lose about 4-6 weeks worth of time. Reading a lot of comments on social media, many people have had issues getting things fixed or wanting to do returns and the company dragging their feet. I have had issues, but I have personally had very good/timely service. A lot of that is due, I think, to being fortunate to live in an area with a great service company they work with. They've been out twice, same guy, and he is fantastic.

Anyway, good timing on the thread bump. I've had my x22i incline trainer for 11 months and am currently at 1,196 miles. I'd be past 1,300 if it wasn't for the down time but [knock on wood] things seem to be working fine right now.

Kodos 06-22-2021 01:03 PM

My Peloton bike has been perfect so far. My ProForm tread has been mostly good, although sometimes the incline function has a mind of its own.

Ksyrup 07-18-2021 07:36 PM

So I'm coming up on the year anniversary of getting my NT x22i and I've decided I am going to challenge myself to run a half marathon in November. I think the biggest issue will be transitioning to running outdoors. I'm coming up on 1350 miles for the past year, 100% of them indoors. But I've got 4 months to prepare, and the weather will get much better once we get into September (hopefully - I do recall about 3 years ago we had 25 days of 90 degree weather here).

Anyone had any experience going from treadmill to outdoors? I do a ton of running at incline, so I'm hoping that will make it easier to adjust to the natural resistance you get from running outdoors.

tarcone 07-18-2021 07:44 PM

Get really good shoes. Go to a running specific shoe store.

HerRealName 07-18-2021 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ksyrup (Post 3339797)
So I'm coming up on the year anniversary of getting my NT x22i and I've decided I am going to challenge myself to run a half marathon in November. I think the biggest issue will be transitioning to running outdoors. I'm coming up on 1350 miles for the past year, 100% of them indoors. But I've got 4 months to prepare, and the weather will get much better once we get into September (hopefully - I do recall about 3 years ago we had 25 days of 90 degree weather here).

Anyone had any experience going from treadmill to outdoors? I do a ton of running at incline, so I'm hoping that will make it easier to adjust to the natural resistance you get from running outdoors.


You should be in a great position already with the base you've built up. You should be able to step into any half marathon training plan with no issues if you want to go that route.

Before my first half marathon, I was coming off 2 knee surgeries in 2 years. I had a meniscus repair in late fall and spent the winter just running up and down my basement steps for exercise. Once spring arrived, it looks like I ran 4 - 5 miles a day until I decided to sign up for a half marathon on a complete whim. It looks like I ran an 11 mile training run 6 days before my half marathon. That was probably double my previous longest run. Pretty much no matter what you do, you will be better prepared than my dumb ass.

Ksyrup 07-19-2021 06:25 AM

Ha! Yeah, I've been doing plenty of long runs. I did 8.6m Saturday and 8.1m yesterday. Longest single run I've done is just over 10m. I find I enjoy them more. They're less about killing yourself as fast as you can go and more about pace/rhythm and endurance, which suits me better.

The best 5K time I've done (again, on a treadmill) is 22:18 and I was running hard. I've done a 10K in 50:40 (although that was last October). For the half marathon, I'm shooting for 2 hours. That's about a 6.5mph pace which for me is a breeze on a treadmill - that's usually under or around 75-77% of my max HR.

As far as shoes, I've got 2 pair I switch between. I'm getting a new pair to break in for running outdoors. I love the New Balance 1080 fresh foam. I haven't had a single issue with comfort.

HerRealName 07-19-2021 10:22 AM

If training goes well, I can see something like 1:45 given those times.

Poli 07-29-2021 02:59 PM

We bought the bike 2 months ago and it's been fantastic.

Ksyrup 11-11-2021 12:09 PM

I've been treating this thread as a general fitness thread given the lack of posts here and elsewhere on the subject, not sure a separate thread is necessary.

Anway, this morning I went out to do my last long run outdoors in preparation for a half-marathon I'm running in about 10 days and almost got hit by a car.

I was approaching a light that turned green on my side so it was red as I started running in the crosswalk as a work truck pulling a trailer was getting into the RH turn lane. He looked left, pretty much right at me, so I assumed he saw me. As I approached the turn lane, he never stopped and I pulled up at the last second right on his fender, screamed "Motherfucker stop you've got the red!" at which point he braked, stopped and looked at me like he saw a ghost. I came up to his window and slammed my palms into his door and screamed "Watch the fucking road you asshole!" and ran off.

Asshole literally looked through/past me to make sure no cars were coming so he could blow through the red light and turn right without stopping. I hope I left a dent in his door.

Yet another reason I love my treadmill...

Kodos 11-11-2021 12:24 PM

Always scary when you have an incident like that. It's why I love my Peloton over a bike. On the road, I'm exposed to major injury due to my own mistakes (wiping out) or the mistakes of drivers. On my Peloton, I don't have to worry about that crap.

I do prefer running outside to running on the treadmill, but my area is mostly pretty safe suburbs without a ton of traffic. Glad you're okay!

Flasch186 11-11-2021 01:05 PM

HEre around where I live the bikers are so emboldened that I just don't understand the risk v reward they're thinking about. They're literally risking life and death and they don't give AF.

Ksyrup 11-21-2021 01:02 PM

So I ran my half-marathon this morning and it was successful. I finished in 1:53:34, placed second in the 50-54 age group (out of 8 men) and finished 47th overall out of 158. It was mid-40s, overcast, and threatening to rain the entire time. It started sprinkling during my last mile and was a steady rain about 10 minutes after I finished, so I got lucky. When we were leaving, people were still coming in and it looked beyond miserable.

Unfortunately, there was a medical emergency shortly after I finished where a woman needed CPR and an ambulance. She appeared to be unresponsive for a good 10 minutes until they finally revived her, and then as they loaded her into the ambulance, you could see her convulsing and her tongue was hanging out. My wife and daughter were about in tears. Shitty end to an otherwise good day. Hope she recovers.

Edward64 01-20-2022 02:28 PM

Bad news from Peleton today.

That craze is over. But I did like their commercials.

Ksyrup 01-20-2022 02:55 PM

I wonder how successful other fitness companies have been in navigating the pandemic to post-pandemic consumer demand surge to going back to somewhat normal. I mean, the pandemic's not technically over, but most people are starting to act like things have gone back to normal, and that includes going back to the gym.

The thing I love about iFit is it's not simply a group gym workout app, but a fitness and travel app. I don't know if they are going to have similar issues, but I feel like their product is better-suited to longevity because it doesn't just replicate the gym experience (which is what Peloton highlights on its commercials).

Ksyrup 02-08-2022 06:57 PM


Kodos 02-08-2022 08:17 PM

Y'ouch. I love my Peloton, but feel bad for those folks.

bhlloy 02-08-2022 10:40 PM

How does a company that does something relatively straightforward like Peleton have 15,000 or so employees to begin with?

RainMaker 02-09-2022 02:52 PM

CEO bailed with a $100 million.

Guessing they have a big sales and customer service department? That does seem high though.

Poli 02-25-2022 01:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kodos (Post 3359482)
Y'ouch. I love my Peloton, but feel bad for those folks.


Same. We got ours last year and I love the thing. I had a nerve issue flaring up in my right leg off and on throughout the year so I didn't use it near as much as I wanted to, but I'm back in the saddle again.

MacroGuru 03-02-2022 09:08 PM

Well - I haven't been around for awhile

I do have a Peloton - TriadicGoblin over there.

My daughter was one of 2800 laid off as she managed a warehouse here for them hence, I took advantage of the family buying perk before she was laid off.

I have been riding basically daily since having it though - feel free to add me :)

Ksyrup 03-03-2022 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ksyrup (Post 3356935)
I wonder how successful other fitness companies have been in navigating the pandemic to post-pandemic consumer demand surge to going back to somewhat normal. I mean, the pandemic's not technically over, but most people are starting to act like things have gone back to normal, and that includes going back to the gym.

The thing I love about iFit is it's not simply a group gym workout app, but a fitness and travel app. I don't know if they are going to have similar issues, but I feel like their product is better-suited to longevity because it doesn't just replicate the gym experience (which is what Peloton highlights on its commercials).


Follow-up on my post from about a month ago wondering about how it's going at iFit...

IFit CEO To Step Down Amid Capital Infusion | SGB Media Online

Once you get past the fluff, the key parts:

Quote:

Monday’s moves follow IFit’s indefinite delay of an IPO this past October with the postponement blamed on “adverse market conditions.” The delay comes amid challenges faced by Peloton and signs from other vendors of a slowdown in demand for home fitness following an initial surge during pandemic-driven lockdowns.

As first reported on January 26 by the New York Post, the maker of NordicTrack exercise bikes was hit by a $300 million lawsuit that threatened to force the company into bankruptcy. The suit was filed by hedge fund Pamplona Capital Management, which lent IFit $200 million in 2019. According to court documents, Pamplona’s lawsuit sought to take back the original loan, plus $100 million in interest. It reportedly stemmed from a dispute with the top shareholder over IFit’s acquisition of an unnamed Chinese manufacturing company. As noted in Monday’s press release, the litigation was amicably resolved.

This past Friday, The Salt Lake City Tribune reported that IFit had launched another round of layoffs to reduce expenses amid supply chain challenges, particularly in securing steel, resins and microchips needed to manufacture its connected fitness equipment. The company announced a separate round of layoffs in December.

Kodos 05-18-2022 11:11 AM

Created a hashtag for FOFC users on Peloton: #FOFC

I'm Chrispy_in_CT.

Pyser 05-18-2022 04:15 PM

I'm Pyser1 in there - only about a month in

Edward64 08-12-2022 05:40 PM

Sorry to see it go downhill.

I wonder how much I get mine for in the neighborhood FB. I'm going to a gym now and don't really need it anymore.

Quote:

Peloton told employees Friday that it is slashing roughly 780 jobs, closing a significant number of its retail stores and hiking prices on some equipment in a bid to cut costs and become profitable.

The company did not specify how many of its 86 retail locations it plans to shutter, but said an “aggressive” reduction will begin in 2023. The pace of closures will depend on how quickly Peloton can negotiate getting out of leases.

Poli 01-13-2023 03:07 PM

Downhill or not, the bike's done some small wonders for me the past two months. I got a physical in November and the results were not great. I started using the bike a lot more...for rides and the other exercise routines.

I'm down 23 pounds since then. Diet and exercise? Who knew?

Edward64 01-13-2023 04:25 PM

Wow congrats

Care you share your secrets and the rides you do?

How is the Peloton community nowadays?

Poli 01-16-2023 05:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 3390421)
Wow congrats

Care you share your secrets and the rides you do?

How is the Peloton community nowadays?


I started out light, because well, light was all I could handle. When I had the bad test results, I just had to amp it up a little instead of a lot. For the first couple of weeks, I did the Strength Roll Call Monday through Friday and then either a 20 or maybe 30 minute ride.

My diet, fwiw, is keto. I plan to stay on it for another month before adding some more carbs back in. Some, not a lot.

Once I got to about Thanksgiving, I started asking what more could I do. I joined a group called HardCOREontheFloor, which stacks like 3 strength workouts and suggests a ride as well. That really got me going.

At this point, I'm going 40-50 minutes of strength training (sometimes I add a little more) and 40-50 minutes of the bike about 5 days a week. Thursdays I ride for about 20 minutes lightly and just about call it a day. Sundays are long walks. I'm living in a bit of constant soreness but I feel absolutely great. Best I have in 10 years.

Poli 01-16-2023 11:53 AM

As for the rides, usually it's a 5-10 min warmup, just getting the legs spinning before I hit the 30 min main course. The main ride is usually something recent...I try not to be picky. I'll probably take one that was posted within the past two days. I will then hit a 5-10 min cool down.

I schedule/stack everything the day before so that I wake up and continue stack, continue stack, continue stack.

The community on Facebook...well, it's like it would be here. Some people have honest questions, some lurkers, some looking to take their internet shots. I've basically got the main group community on ignore at this point and focus on the Peloton military community as well as the HardCORE group.

Edward64 01-16-2023 12:44 PM

Congrats on your transformation and thanks for sharing

I’ve turned off the subscription but still do have the bike. I find I’m having more fun in the gym and working with weights and functional trainers right now. But that costs a lot more than a Peloton subscription.

I have been watching YT on home gyms though

Poli 01-16-2023 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 3390620)
Congrats on your transformation and thanks for sharing

I’ve turned off the subscription but still do have the bike. I find I’m having more fun in the gym and working with weights and functional trainers right now. But that costs a lot more than a Peloton subscription.

I have been watching YT on home gyms though


Yeah, I'd certainly get more options at a local gym. I've had a standard set of dumbbells in the house for a long time, so there wasn't an added investment there. I added a bench over Christmas so I'm not pressing from the floor and it feels really great. I'd probably be sticking close to what I'm already at home if I went to a gym.

Cables and machines, though. I wouldn't mind a little variety there.

Bortaz 01-19-2023 03:09 PM

I tell anyone considering that it is the best purchase I’ve ever made. The convenience of it in my home, the variety of workout and instructor… it has changed working out for me. I’ll probably never go back to a gym

Poli 04-03-2023 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Poli (Post 3390417)
Downhill or not, the bike's done some small wonders for me the past two months. I got a physical in November and the results were not great. I started using the bike a lot more...for rides and the other exercise routines.

I'm down 23 pounds since then. Diet and exercise? Who knew?


A few months later...I'm down 52 pounds since August. 18 pounds/9% body fat since January 1. I spent March gradually adding carbs back into my diet. I'm still dieting, just not trying for ketosis.

I'm not riding much these days. I had a vasectomy in early March and that has been my stopping point on heavy cardio. I still get walking in and I plan to pop on the bike once or twice a week now that I've fully recovered.

I was a finalist for a winter transformation challenge with a local supplement store here. Seeing my before and after pictures being displayed was pretty awesome.

Still using Peloton's strength program almost daily. I had to take a week off after the surgery and then modify the weights for the past few weeks but I was back to regular lifting today. I now lift just over an hour a day before calling it...two "rest" days where I work on something other than lifting.

sterlingice 04-03-2023 03:17 PM

Congrats, AE!

SI

Ksyrup 08-07-2023 01:41 PM

I know this a is mainly a Peloton thread but it's generally been about fitness and other systems too (like IFIT, which I use). For those using Peloton, I'm wondering if there have been any noticeable changes the past year or so that you've seen with the product since Covid (mostly) went away and people started going back to gyms.

With IFIT, I know they settled a big lawsuit with Peloton by agreeing to remove the leaderboard feature, while Peloton apparently agreed to license some of IFIT's technologies. The leaderboard wasn't something I used all that much, so not a big deal. But I know these types of companies are struggling and have definitely cut back. For instance, they used to do live broadcasts of runs (5Ks, etc.) with one of their trainers participating in the run. That stopped months ago (not exactly sure when). They also used to give out rewards for hitting 100/200/300/400/500 workout milestones, and those went away as well.

The thing that I've noticed the most over the past 12-18 months or so is the sparse new workout series. They still release one every so often, but it's definitely not as often and the series are shorter (typically, 4-12 workouts instead of 12-30 which used to be the standard). What they've gone to is repackaging individual workouts from a bunch of series as a "challenge" or "themed" set of workouts. Which sucks. I'm not necessarily running out of new stuff to do, but I'm definitely mining the older stuff looking for "new to me" series to run rather than doing a lot of new stuff.

I don't know how long this will last and I still love the service - it's had me running 15-30 miles a week for 3 years - but I also hope they are able to right the ship financially and get back into a better cadence of new material.

Just curious if Peloton is operating similarly.


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