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Peloton today announced that it will resume live workout classes after finally closing its studios on April 3rd when an employee tested positive for COVID-19. Classes will now be streaming from the instructors’ homes — a format that many Peloton members had requested shortly after cities across the United States began shutting down non-essential businesses.
Classes will pick up again on the Peloton app, bike, and treadmill beginning April 22nd and will span cycling, running, strength training, and yoga. Users can expect between two to three new live classes daily; the schedule currently focuses on morning classes but the company promises to resume live evening “prime time” classes in the coming weeks.
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Peloton today announced that it will resume live workout classes after finally closing its studios on April 3rd when an employee tested positive for COVID-19. Classes will now be streaming from the instructors’ homes — a format that many Peloton members had requested shortly after cities across the United States began shutting down non-essential businesses.
Classes will pick up again on the Peloton app, bike, and treadmill beginning April 22nd and will span cycling, running, strength training, and yoga. Users can expect between two to three new live classes daily; the schedule currently focuses on morning classes but the company promises to resume live evening “prime time” classes in the coming weeks.
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