Peloton Tips
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How to hide on-demand classes which may contain explicit language
The Content Preferences allow you to choose to hide classes that may contain explicit language from appearing in your list of on-demand classes. To use this setting: Click on your username in the ...
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Linking to Facebook
Linking your Facebook profile allows you to post your completed ride stats and share your performance with your friends. When you set up your Peloton bike for the first time, you’ll have the optio...
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Peloton X Fitbit FAQs
We’re excited to announce that we’ve partnered with one of the biggest names in wearable fitness tracking: Fitbit! Just in time to help you hit your New Year’s resolutions, you can now connect your...
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Strava X Peloton FAQs
What is Strava? Strava is the social network for athletes. Strava’s mobile apps and website connect millions of runners and cyclists every day. Every ride counts, whether it’s indoor or out - so w...
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Connecting your FitBit, Apple Watch, or other third party device
You can pair the Peloton bike with any heart rate monitor that uses ANT+. Plus, you can also use Bluetooth 4.0 to pair the Peloton bike to your headphones or speakers.You can also pair the Pel...
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Deleting a ride
There are two ways to delete a ride from your account: On your bike: Go to your profile by selecting your username in the bottom left-hand corner of the home screen and selecting "Profile&quo...
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Bookmark, Filter, and Sort Rides
You can bookmark, filter, and sort rides on the Peloton bike and on the Peloton iOS app. Bookmark Rides To bookmark a ride in the on-demand library of the touchscreen, tap the bookmark icon next to...
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Peloton Ride Type Descriptions
Whether you’re gearing up for your first ride or just want to try something new, learn more about our ride types on our blog here: https://blog.onepeloton.com/ultimate-guide-peloton-ride-types/
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Heart Rate Zones
Our Heart Rate Zones feature allows you to heart rate train in every ride! By connecting a heart rate monitor to your bike, you’ll now be able to adjust your effort, maximize each ride and achieve ...
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Power Zones
Power Zones are a method of fitness training designed to have you working at seven different levels (or zones) of exertion. In these classes, the instructor typically calls out a cadence range, but...
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Badges and Workout Details
Badges Badges have gotten a new look! Plus, celebrate your rides with friends with even more social badges. Don’t forget to connect your Facebook account to find friends who are riding with Peloto...
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How to video chat on the Peloton Bike
In addition to connecting with your friends on the leaderboard, you have the option to video chat with your friends while you ride. In order to request a video chat with someone during your ride, y...
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Applying filters to the leaderboard
When you are in a ride, you have the option to apply different filters to your leaderboard to create more selective and meaningful motivation. You can streamline your competition to one or more of ...
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How to View Closed Captioning on your Touchscreen
Closed captioning will be available for on-demand classes typically within 48 hours after they were originally recorded. To find classes with closed captioning, tap the ‘CC’ button in the On Demand...
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How the Peloton bike calculates power output (watts)
During the manufacturing process, Peloton bikes are affixed to a dynamometer (“dyno”) — used to measure torque on a drivetrain. The dyno is able to measure and record actual power Output (Watts). T...
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Riding with a seat cushion
Seat covers are optional but can add extra cushion. If you are considering a cushion purchase, the Schwinn Cruiser Gel Seat Cover is compatible and works well with our bike.
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Riding with padded shorts
Padded bike shorts are not necessary, but they can add a little extra comfort for newer riders who are still getting acclimated to frequent rides.