By: Sophie McLeod By: Sophie McLeod | July 27, 2022 | Lifestyle,
So, you bought a Peloton Bike during COVID lockdown in 2020, but you just aren’t joining in on rides like you used to. If you’ve found your motivation for at-home workouts dwindling, SoulCycle invites you to trade that Peloton in for a slew of free in-studio classes, so you can rediscover the joy of working out among friends.
Souls Reunited is a bold new offer from the fitness industry’s leading in-studio cycling cycling gym. It’s all part of SoulCycle’s spicy campaign “F#ck It, Let’s Ride Together.”
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“Riding in a studio is an unrivaled experience,” says SoulCycle CEO Evelyn Webster, “adding a much needed dose of intoxicating energy and an electric atmosphere into our workout routines, and we missed this during the pandemic. This offer is about saying ‘we hear you’ to those who want those feelings back, and giving them the chance to ride together—not solo.”
The program is being honored nationwide, but it’s only available for the first 100 eligible people who sign up. The window to enter is open from today to next Wednesday, July 27 to Aug. 3.
Those fast–acting Peloton owners who sign up for the offer will receive a complimentary pick up of their old bike as well as 47 in-studio classes in return. Typically, these classes would amount to $1,400, which is about the cost of a new basic Peloton Bike.
Attend your classes at any of SoulCycle's 83 studio locations, so you can stay active from anywhere in the country!
Although working out in the comfort of your home has its perks, SoulCycle workouts offer an intense full-body workout and the chance to engage with highly motivated instructors and like minded fitness fanatics.
Encouraging instructors lead you through workouts set to high-energy playlists, and the workouts and built-in camaraderie have been known to be highly addictive.
SoulCycle invites you to hop off your Peloton and onto this great deal as a means to focus on your wellbeing through exercise and an engaged, built–in community. Visit soul-cycle.com/soulconnected to learn more and apply.
Photography by: Courtesy of SoulCycle