This episode covers the latest developments in the Peloton ecosystem and the broader fitness industry. We start by looking at recent media appearances, including the "At The Next Table" episode featuring Cody Rigsby, Alex Toussaint, and Adrian Williams, as well as Peloton IQ's segment on Good Morning America. We also review current events affecting users, such as a reported house fire in New Jersey allegedly involving a Peloton Bike, the dismissal of the rust lawsuit, and a known logging issue affecting Android users.
On the events front, we discuss Peloton's partnerships with the Longevity Show in London and The Big Retreat Festival in Pembrokeshire, alongside instructor appearances at various upcoming festivals and conferences. Listeners should also note the scheduled studio maintenance pausing live classes from April 6 to April 12.
Finally, we detail the latest fitness programming additions. This includes the upcoming live cross-training program, Emma Lovewell's new 45-minute Pilates class, the Dale Rhythm Collection celebrating Puerto Rico, and new additions to the Bench Collection. We close with practical tips, including a new AI method for class discovery and our regular listener-recommended class roundup.
Episode Topics:
- Peloton's "At The Next Table" episode features Cody Rigsby, Alex Toussaint, and Adrian Williams.
- A Peloton Bike allegedly starts a house fire in New Jersey.
- Peloton IQ is featured on Good Morning America.
- Android users experience issues logging distance on their "Just Workout" sessions.
- Peloton partners with the Longevity Show in London.
- Peloton appears at The Big Retreat Festival in Pembrokeshire.
- Reminder: No live classes from April 6 to April 12 due to PSNY and PSL studio maintenance.
- The Peloton Bike rust lawsuit is officially dismissed.
- Robin Arzon and Camila Ramon attend the Me, Myself & I Festival.
- Rebecca Kennedy is featured in People Magazine.
- Logan Aldridge is set to lead a conference workout at NIRSA 2026.
- Tunde Oyeneyin is scheduled to speak at the Conferences for Women.
- Hannah Corbin's Country Happy Hour fitness classes return to the schedule.
- Jenn Sherman adds two new dates to her Dear FoundHer tour.
- Fitness wearable company Whoop raises $575 million in new funding.
- TCO Top 5: Listener-recommended classes for you to check out this week.
- This Week at Peloton: A review of recent highlights across the platform.
- Details on the upcoming launch of Peloton's live cross-training program.
- Emma Lovewell introduces her first 45-minute Pilates class.
- Peloton celebrates Puerto Rico with the new Dale Rhythm Collection.
- A breakdown of Peloton's new Kettlebell Challenge.
- Zacharias' Yoga program goes back to the basics.
- The Bench Collection receives two new class additions.
- An interesting AI hack to optimize your fitness class discovery.
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