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What I Learned From Downloading My Peloton Data (and How to Find Yours)
What I Learned From Downloading My Peloton Data (and How to Find Yours)

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Yahoo

What I Learned From Downloading My Peloton Data (and How to Find Yours)

I came across something interesting while poking around on my Peloton profile: the ability to "download workouts." It's an innocuous little button that shows up in your profile if you're looking on the desktop website, but after I clicked it out of curiosity, I realized it's pretty powerful. Here's what I got out of it and how you can get it, too. How to download Peloton workout data First, log in to your Peloton account on the company's website. Easy. Then, navigate to Profile > Workouts. In the upper right, you'll see Download Workouts. Click that and a CSV file will immediately download to your computer. You should be able to open it up in Excel. I don't have Microsoft Office, so I just opened it up in Google Sheets. Same difference. Either way, you'll get a spreadsheet with all kinds of data for each workout you've completed: The workout timestamp Whether the class was live or on demand The instructor's name The length of the workout in minutes What kind of workout it was (cycling, walking, running, etc.) The type of workout (music-based, low-impact, etc.) The name of the class The release date of the class Your total output Your average watts Your average resistance (on a Bike) Your average cadence (Bike) Your average speed (Bike) Your distance Your calories burned Your average heart rate Your average incline (on a Tread or treadmill) Your average pace How I used this data when I got it First, I deleted the columns I didn't care about, like the one telling me when the classes I took were first released. Next, I totaled how many calories I've burned since I got my Peloton Bike four years ago and how many minutes I've worked out, just to see. Then, I started looking for patterns. I generally like cycling classes led by Cody Rigsby and guided meditations with Aditi Shah, for instance, but could the data back up that they're my favorite instructors? Yes, it could—but it also showed me who else I tend to favor without realizing it. I just selected the column, made a bar chart, and examined it. Knowing which instructors I'm more drawn to is useful, broadly, for motivating me and helping me find classes, but what about which workouts are most effective for me? I scrolled over to the total output and calories burned columns. I sorted total output from high to low, checked out the results, and then did the same for calories burned. My highest-ever output was apparently a 30-minute Lady Gaga ride. Good to know. (That class was also among the ones with my highest calorie burn.) I can aim to take more 30-minute classes or, more realistically, more that include Gaga's music. (When left to my own devices, I do tend to choose her songs as the soundtrack to my workouts, so having data to confirm that it gets me into cycling as much as I thought was nice.) I sorted all of my columns like this, looking at where I expended the least energy, where I cycled on the highest resistance, and so on. Being able to do this was illuminating, especially after having taken a few hundred classes. It probably wouldn't have been as useful if I were starting out and only had a handful of workouts to look at—but even then, I think being able to clearly see calorie expenditure, output, and other metrics would be helpful. I'll spend the rest of the day creating charts and looking for patterns. With this (and a little knowledge of how to navigate spreadsheet software), I can create charts and look for insights, such as whether I perform better or worse in the morning or walk longer distances in the afternoon. When you're trying to fit workouts in throughout your day, it's easy to just do whatever you feel like (or whatever you can), but you're creating patterns (whether you know it or not) and having access to this data can help you crack the codes of your own best practices.

9 last-minute Prime Day deals on fitness gear — here's what I'd buy
9 last-minute Prime Day deals on fitness gear — here's what I'd buy

Tom's Guide

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • Tom's Guide

9 last-minute Prime Day deals on fitness gear — here's what I'd buy

Prime Day is almost over, and if you're looking for a way to work out from home this summer, there are a whole host of Prime Day deals on fitness equipment. Not only are weights and benches on sale, but you can save big money on high-value items like the Peloton Bike, which is 25% off. There's a walking pad for under $160, too, which is ideal for working out while, well, working. Below you'll find my top Prime Day fitness deals. For more last-minute bargains, check out our Prime Day deals live blog. Portable and compact, resistance bands can be used for assisting chin-ups and a whole bunch of other exercises. You can save just over a third on a set of five — ideal for throwing in a bag if you need to workout while travelling. A bench is a great addition to any home gym, and this Yoleo model is an ideal option thanks to adjustable angles, a spot for your feet, and the option to fold it for saving space. A longtime favorite of fitness enthusiasts on the go, TRX uses gravity to engage various muscles which allow for workouts whenever you find time. You can save 21% right now, and it includes a carry case. Barbells are essential for just about any gym, opening up a huge array of workouts, and you can save 21% on this set. There are 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 pound rubber hex dumbbells, as well as a handy storage rack. Walking pads are all the rage, and this option is great for putting under a standing desk for speeds up to 3.8mph. If you want to burn calories while working or watching TV, this is a great way to do it. This exercise bike has access to ffitness apps for monitoring your progress, and lets you attach a tablet or phone while you work out. It's also ideal for home workouts because it's got a magnetic resistance flywheel that's quieter to traditional strap resistance models. This home gym is built to last, with a high-quality steel construction. It allows for a wide range of workouts, including preacher curls, chest press, lat pull-downs, and much, much more. Note: Click the on-page digital coupon to get this deal. There's 17% off this highly-rated treadmill, which supports speeds of up to 10mph and folds for easy storage. It offers up to a 10% incline, with an easy-to-read LCD display and device shelf for your tablet or phone. The Peloton Bike is reduced by 25% for Prime Day, meaning it's under $1100. It offers a compact bike that doesn't take up too much space in your home, with guided workouts available for subscribers and entertainment apps on the screen.

Prime Day Deal: Peloton's OG Bike Just Hit Its Lowest Price of the Year at 25% Off
Prime Day Deal: Peloton's OG Bike Just Hit Its Lowest Price of the Year at 25% Off

CNET

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • CNET

Prime Day Deal: Peloton's OG Bike Just Hit Its Lowest Price of the Year at 25% Off

If you've been waiting for the right moment to invest in a Peloton Bike, Amazon Prime Day just delivered your cue. The Original Peloton Indoor Exercise Bike is down to $1,084, the lowest price we've seen all year and a full 25% off its regular price of $1,445. Whether you're building a home gym or simply want a more motivating way to get in shape, this deal makes the Peloton experience more accessible than ever. And to top it all off, this bike is our CNET expert's pick for the best exercise bike on the market. If you're shopping around for more items, don't miss out on other Prime Day deals on home appliances, tech, Apple products and more. The Peloton Bike isn't just about cycling. It's also about access to a full suite of immersive, instructor-led workouts that go beyond the saddle. When you sign up for the Peloton All-Access Membership ($44 per month), your household can stream thousands of live and on-demand classes, including strength training, yoga, cardio, stretching and more. And with Stacked Classes, you can customize your workout line-up to flow from warm-up to cooldown without interruptions. One of the newest perks? Peloton Entertainment. Between rides, you can stream TV shows, movies and live sports directly from the bike's 22-inch HD touchscreen, turning fitness time into entertainment time, too. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. The bike itself is built to fit easily into your home. With a compact 4 feet by 2 feet footprint, it takes up no more space than a small yoga mat. Still, it's solid and well-constructed, weighing 135 pounds and designed for riders between 4'11" and 6'5", with a max user weight of 297 pounds. For optimal setup, you'll want at least 24 inches of clearance on all sides and an 8-foot ceiling for headroom during your rides. You can also sync your Apple Watch or Wear OS smartwatch with the Peloton Watch App to monitor your heart rate and performance metrics in real time. Best July Prime Day Deals 2025 CNET's team of shopping experts have explored thousands of deals on everything from TVs and outdoor furniture to phone accessories and everyday essentials so you can shop the best Prime Day deals in one place. See Now Why this deal matters Peloton bikes are pricey and this is the lowest price we've seen in 2025 so far. The Original Bike gives you access to one of the most dynamic home fitness ecosystems out there, while taking up less room than a treadmill or elliptical. From scenic rides to HIIT training, you're getting studio-quality workouts without the commute or monthly boutique gym fees. At $1,084, this Prime Day offer is a chance to get started with Peloton for a good deal less, but the deal likely won't last past the sales event. If a smarter, more engaging workout routine is on your to-do list, then it might just be time to make your move.

Spin and save with $300 off the Original Peloton Bike this week on Amazon
Spin and save with $300 off the Original Peloton Bike this week on Amazon

New York Post

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • New York Post

Spin and save with $300 off the Original Peloton Bike this week on Amazon

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. It's tough to work out in the summer. Sure, it sounds nice and all: getting outside and running in the park. But that's before you consider the crowds, the heat, and the humidity. Soon enough, you'll be longing for the winter months, or for some at-home alternative to get your reps in. Enter: the Original Peloton Bike, available for $300 off this week on Amazon. Featuring live and on-demand classes, this Peloton ensures versatile workouts tailored to your schedule. With a supportive community and precise performance tracking, it's a long-term investment in health and motivation, promising both physical and mental well-being. And it's over 20% off this week on Amazon. Amazon The Original Peloton Bike revolutionized home fitness with its sleek design, immersive touchscreen, and live-streamed spin classes. It offers a high-energy workout experience led by elite instructors, fostering motivation and community. Adjustable resistance and real-time metrics enhance training. Ideal for cycling enthusiasts and beginners alike, the Peloton Bike brings studio-quality rides directly into the comfort of your home. Best of all? It's available for over 20% off this week on Amazon. This article was written by P.J. McCormick, New York Post Commerce Deals Writer/Reporter. P.J. is an expert deal-finder, sifting through endless brands and retailers to deliver only the best savings opportunities on truly worthwhile products. P.J. finds Prime Day-worthy deals all year long on some of our favorite products we've tested and our readers' beloved best-sellers, from Wayfair furniture sales to the lowest prices on Apple AirPods. P.J. has been scouring sales for Post Wanted shoppers since 2022 and previously held positions at Rolling Stone, Pitchfork and Hyperallergic. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change. Looking for a headline-worthy haul? Keep shopping Post Wanted.

Citi Cuts Peloton (PTON) Price Target, Reiterates Neutral Rating
Citi Cuts Peloton (PTON) Price Target, Reiterates Neutral Rating

Yahoo

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Citi Cuts Peloton (PTON) Price Target, Reiterates Neutral Rating

On May 27, Citi analyst Ronald Josey cut Peloton Interactive, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:PTON) price target to $8.50 from $10 and maintained a Neutral rating on the stock. The adjustment comes on the exercise equipment company delivering mixed third-quarter fiscal 2025 results. While sales fell 13.1% year-over-year to $624 million, they beat analysts' estimates of $621.5 million. The company posted adjusted earnings of $89.4 million, better than the expected $80.37 million. A woman reading and analyzing stock market data. Photo by Artem Podrez on Pexels Josey's Neutral stance also comes on Peloton lifting its revenue guidance for the year to $2.46 billion. The new revenue guidance reflects the expectation of favorable subscription revenue driven by higher paid connected fitness subscription management. It also expects EBITDA of $340 million, below analyst estimates of $345 million, as the free cash flow margin is expected to improve to 15.2% from 1.2% last year. Citi also remains optimistic about Peloton's prospects on churn rates declining by 0.2% to 1.2%. The improvement comes from customers reacting positively to new product offerings such as Strength modalities. In addition, the company is benefiting from the new CEO's strategic objective, which focuses on accelerating growth and cutting costs. Peloton remains focused on acquiring new members cost-effectively, as depicted by advertising and marketing spending decreasing 46% year-over-year in fiscal Q3. The company expects Ending Paid Connected Fitness Subscriptions to range between 2.77 and 2.79 million in FY25, reflecting a ten thousand increase at the midpoint. Peloton Interactive, Inc. provides Members with world-class equipment, ground-breaking software, expert human instruction, and the world's most supportive fitness community. It offers connected fitness products, including Peloton Bike, Peloton Bike+, Peloton Tread, Peloton Tread+, Peloton Guide, and Peloton Row names through e-commerce and inside sales, retail showrooms. While we acknowledge the potential of Peloton Interactive, Inc. (NASDAQ:PTON) as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and have limited downside risk. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than PTON and that has 100x upside potential, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock. READ NEXT: and . Disclosure: None. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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