Welcome to Episode 70 of Pelo Buddy TV, an unofficial Peloton podcast & Peloton news show. This week we cover the following topics:

Peloton Lanebreak was released to all members this week. A new report indicates Peloton will release the rower by May, and Peloton is also working on another strength product. Peloton Homecoming will be a fully virtual event from May 13-14. A new FAQ said Peloton would reopen the New York & London studios in the fall. Peloton is creating a new “Fitness Flipped” podcast, hosted by Tunde Oyeneyin. Peloton has changed the maximum number of referrals one member can make in a year to 6. Cody Rigsby will host another episode of his XOXO, Cody series on March 1st. Tunde Oyeneyin & Alex Toussaint will host a two for one ride at the end of the month. Several instructors have taught classes over the past week featuring the songs & artists from the Super Bowl Halftime Show. Mary J Blige has her own featured artist series, with 6 classes that took place. Peloton released a special A Tribe Called Quest apparel line – there will also be an artist series next week. Denis Morton’s Fresh Friday series is back, and this week was a playlist co-curated with Common. Peloton released a new set of Mood Series classes for Valentine’s Day: Salty, Sweet, and Spicy. Ross Rayburn is teaching a new 1 week program, called “Power Restorative Yoga”. Team Validate won the Ride to Greatness this week. There’s a warning for live classes with explicit music, preloading for Android, and a count of friends who have taken classes for iOS. Bloomberg had an opinion piece suggesting Peloton should stop creating their own hardware. Kirsten Ferguson was interviewed by Vita Daily. Tunde Oyenyin was interviewed by Shape. Happy Birthday to Ross Rayburn this week. Amanda & John share their class picks of the week.

You can find links to full articles on each of these topics from the episode page here: https://www.pelobuddy.com/pelo-buddy-tv-episode-70/

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