Thanks to a new peloton app update, now you can now attach to members of in-app teams more easily, which you are sending class suggestions directly on your team feed. This is an easy way to keep people motivated to meet shared goals, as well as it provides more concrete feelings to the entire “teams”.
First, what are the teams?
If you are a peloton user, but do not know about the teams, I am going to introduce you to one of the more useful features of the app – you are provided by you to someone who craves the experience of any kind of communal exercise even when grinding in your home privacy. I have covered the already deeply involved teams, but briefly: This is a way for you to join forces with other similar users and work together towards a target. You can form a team with your own friends or join a public team based on interests, locations or other identifiers. Teams participate in challenges, which are either competitive or collaborative. In a competitive challenge, the goal of your team can be, says, to complete the most cycling workouts in the same week. In a collaborative challenge, your team’s goal can be something like completing 25 stretching workouts jointly in five days. These targets are set by the owner of the team. You can see the progress of teammates to feed Tab once you access your team observation by tapping the button under your home screen – it looks like a silhouette of two people.
What is the new team facility?
The new feature is small, but, in my opinion, impressive: You can share the class link directly for your team feed, giving a suggestion to your peers what kind of class they should consider when taken that day. The easiest way to do this is in Peloton’s strong mobile app. First of all, find a square that you like, tap on it to reveal the square detail, and see. share button. It is a button on the top right of the screen with a rectang that is coming up on one side and it is what you will normally press if you want to share the link by text or email.
Sharing your team a class.
Credit: Lindsay Alephson
You will see the general option to copy the link, but you will also see the option to share your teams and one of them directly. Select the team you want to share and hit the link continueFrom there, you will have an option to add a message with the link, so when this team appears in feed, there is an element of personalization.
Finding your teams and shared links.
Credit: Lindsay Alephson
Why this feature is great
The feature of the teams is a solid motivator if you enjoy working towards a target or with someone, but it is slightly impersonal. You can see the progress of team colleagues in feed, but you can’t Post In feed; You all can do this that it can add a high-five response or a comment after completing a workout to someone. In addition to the option of recommending a class and adding a message, the teams simply became more social.
What do you think so far?
Sharing classes that you think can prefer team companions, clearly encourage them to join and exercise on their bikes or walking, walking, or otherwise with the app.
This is especially useful if you are on a team that works towards collaborative goals, such as completing a certain number of bicycle workouts in a week, as it is in your best interest to rally to meet soldiers towards meeting the target and provide a class suggestion to all that they need to hop on bikes.

