With Peloton Lanebreak, Members can engage in an immersive, gaming-inspired workout on the Bike and Bike+. Lanebreak workouts are set to various music artists and genres, including David Bowie remixes, Pop, Hip-Hop, Latin, Dancehall, EDM, and more.
In Lanebreak, riders must match and sustain their metrics (resistance and cadence) according to the cues on the touchscreen. The more you can match your metrics, the higher your score!
What Is Lanebreak?
In Lanebreak, riders race along a six-lane track using a virtual wheel they control with their cadence and resistance via the resistance knob.
Along the track, riders will encounter various objects, called Moments, placed strategically in each lane based on the workout goals and the intensity of the song, creating a need for a cadence or resistance change to pass.
Lanebreak is only available on the Peloton Bike and Bike+.
Starting a Lanebreak Workout
To begin Lanebreak, navigate to the “More Rides” tab on the bottom of your Bike/Bike+ touchscreen. You will see a screen with options to choose from Just Ride, Scenic Ride, and Peloton Lanebreak. From there, select “Play” on the Peloton Lanebreak option.
Choose your workout from difficulty levels. The difficulty level ranges include:
- Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, and Expert
- Duration of level (5, 10, 15, 20, and 30 minutes)
- Workout type (music, warm-up, intervals, tabata, low impact, and climb)
- Music genre (Peloton’s own DJ John Michael Mixes, iconic David Bowie remixes, Pop, Hip Hop, Latin, Dancehall, EDM, and more).
Each level has difficulties that correspond with increased resistance, as well as opportunities to vary the intensity in a workout.
Choose your track lane via the resistance knob. Each of the six lanes features its own Leaderboard based on resistance ranges to motivate you and provide you with a healthy dose of competition with your fellow Members!
Getting the Highest Score
Peloton Lanebreak includes mechanics for riders to redeem points and challenge other Members on the Leaderboard.
To track individual progress, riders are challenged to successfully complete most of the level’s Moments in order to get three full stars during each level.
Moments
Beats: Change lanes and pick up Beats by raising your resistance via the resistance knob. The higher your resistance, the higher your score.
Streams: Maintain your cadence within a target range to increase your score. (Note: You must stay within the target cadence range to earn points. Going slower or faster will not result in any points.)
Breakers: Push your speed to elevate your output and earn bonus points when you come upon yellow stretches of the track.
To learn more about Peloton Lanebreak, check out our blog post on Peloton's official blog, The Output!