Peloton after 3 months

Peloton doesn’t bury its data export stuff deep in settings, either. It’s right there on the your workouts page. With this data, I can build some pivot tables in excel and get some data that’s useful to me.


I opened my Peloton account 96 days ago, on May 31, 2019. Here’s what I’ve got after three months.


Number of types of workout



Fitness Discipline
Count




Cardio
1


Cycling
6


Meditation
24


Strength
48


Stretching
8


Yoga
14


Grand Total
101



Calories Burned (this would be massively approximate)



Fitness Discipline
Calories Burned




Cardio
117


Cycling
399


Meditation



Strength
2508


Stretching
86


Yoga
568


Grand Total
3678



Time Spent in minutes



Fitness Discipline
Minutes




Cardio
20


Cycling
215


Meditation
160


Strength
580


Stretching
40


Yoga
270


Grand Total
1285



Instructor Frequency



Instructor
Number of classes




Aditi Shah
8


Ally Love
4


Andy Speer
2


Anna Greenberg
8


Becs Gentry
4


Cody Rigsby
1


Colleen Saidman Yee
1


Denis Morton
2


Emma Lovewell
23


Hannah Marie Corbin
2


Jennifer Jacobs
1


Jess King
4


Jess Sims
1


Kristin McGee
11


Matty Maggiacomo
2


Oliver Lee
3


Olivia Amato
5


Rebecca Kennedy
6


Robin Arzon
3


Ross Rayburn
9


Selena Samuela
1


Grand Total
101



Live vs On Demand



Class Type
Count




Live
7


On Demand
94


Grand Total
101



Some data was blank because I only use the app subscription. I don’t have a Peloton bike or treadmill, so I have no data for:



Avg. Watts
Avg. Resistance
Avg. Cadence (RPM)
Avg. Speed (kph)
Distance (km)
Avg. Heartrate
Avg. Incline
Avg. Pace (min/km)

That data would be cool to have, but it’s not “Buy a Peloton Bike” cool. A Fitbit would probably give me approximates there. I know the stereotype for Peloton is that it’s ludicrously expensive, but the app subscription by itself is only CAD$20 a month. I’m pretty happy with it so far.

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Published on September 03, 2019 21:00
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