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What's New at Peloton: April 2025

Your monthly update on classes, apparel, and more.

By Team PelotonApril 25, 2025

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What's New at Peloton: April 2025

We added a variety of new classes in April that can help you reach your goals, no matter what modality you choose. Runners will love our new Live Outdoor Run Clubs, we released a new way to ride for avid and novice cyclists alike, and there are changes to our Barre and Pilates classes that you’ll definitely want to check out. Plus, new Peloton Apparel releases will have you looking stylish while you build up mileage. Keep reading to learn more about the latest Peloton releases.

Introducing: Live Outdoor Run Clubs

Join our run club from anywhere. With Peloton’s new Live Outdoor Run Clubs, you can log your Saturday miles with a team of fellow Members and instructors in our latest live class type. Led by a different instructor at 10:30 AM ET/7:30 AM PT/3:30 PM BST every Saturday (and available on demand afterwards), these classes vary in duration each week and can be taken on the Peloton App or on your Peloton Tread or Tread+. Keep an eye on the schedule to see which instructor will keep you motivated as the miles tick up, and count yourself in for a run.

New Class Type: Yoga Drills

Want to master inversions or nail your Chaturanga but don’t know where to start? These conditioning-focused Yoga Drills classes hone in on specific parts of your yoga practice you may want to enhance. If it’s your first time stepping onto the mat or your thousandth, you’ll go back to the basics to build strength, so you’re prepared for whatever challenge you have next. 

New Apparel: The Run Collection

Peloton Run Collection

No matter your running goals, Peloton Apparel’s new Run Collection will get you ready to go. Our latest fabric, PaceForm, is designed with four-way stretch, optimal compression, moisture wicking, and UV protection, so you can worry less about what you’re wearing and more about how you’re moving. Plus, we collaborated with instructor Susie Chan to create a performance-forward running skort that’s equal parts fashion and function (and is 120 Minute Pop Run approved!).

New Class Formats: Barre and Pilates

With so many options to choose from, it can be a challenge just to find what Peloton class is right from you. The good news: We’ve updated the format of our Barre and Pilates classes, so you know exactly what’s in store. Here’s what you can expect:

Barre:

  • 10-minute Barre: Body-focused classes like Glutes & Legs or Core that don’t require any equipment and are perfect for stacking.

  • 15-minute Barre: Express: A quick and comprehensive full body Barre experience using light weights.

  • 20-minute Barre: Our signature music and theme-focused classes that move between the mat and barre. 

  • 30-minute Barre: Sculpt: High resistance moves, less rest time, and a faster paced structure—perfect for those looking for a challenge.

  • 45-minute Barre: A comprehensive class that alternates between barre and mat segments to help you strengthen and lengthen. 

Pilates:

  • 10-minute Pilates: Build a stronger core and tap into upper or lower body moves in these speedy, stackable classes.

  • 15-minute Pilates: Express: The best way to get a full body Pilates workout when you’re short on time.

  • 20-minute Pilates: Workout to your favorite artist or genre in these beginner-friendly classes.

  • 30-minute Pilates: Power: A challenging class with added resistance, perfect for intermediate and advanced Pilates fans.

  • 45-minute Pilates: Our longest Pilates class for when you want a classical approach and a strength-building challenge.

New Apparel: Peloton x Emma Lovewell

Emma Lovewell x Peloton Apparel

“A collection not just for indoor classes but that’s perfect for wearing outdoors in nature as well,” raves instructor Emma Lovewell, whose new Peloton Apparel collaboration is our first-ever hiking-inspired collection. You can hit the trail or the Tread in these durable and functional designs. Ripstop fabric, drawstrings, and cargo pockets will surely come in handy, whether you’re hiking or just walking the dog.

New Ride Type: Rolling Hills

We love our intervals and climbs as much as anyone else, but if you’re looking for a new way to cycle with Peloton, you’ll want to count yourself in for a Rolling Hills class. In this new type of ride, you’ll ascend hills with downhill recoveries in between. Build speed and endurance while you pedal through rolling terrain, now available on Peloton Bike, Bike+, and the Peloton App.

This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute individualized advice. It is not intended to replace professional medical evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment. Seek the advice of your physician for questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition. If you are having a medical emergency, call your physician or 911 immediately.

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