6 Ways to Work Out at Home When You Can’t Afford a Peloton

With many gyms closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it may be a bit of a challenge to get fit before your wedding. And although it seems that Peloton is all the rage for at-home workouts, it?s not the only option. There are plenty of alternatives to get in shape that are not only more affordable, but also possibly more suitable for your preferences.
But even if spinning is your go-to, know that there are cheaper bikes and programs that are rated just as well (if not better) than Peloton. So, before you fork out nearly $2000+ on a piece of exercise equipment and the monthly $39 fee, consider these other options for your at-home gym.
1. Stuck on Spinning"
If cycling is your favorite type of workout, check out iFit instead. The platform has everything that Peloton?s classes have including live studio workouts, on-demand sessions, and even personal trainers. There are several sports equipment companies that sell bikes for a much smaller price tag alongside a subscription to iFit. And often, they offer access to the platform for free for a trial period. NordicTrack, Sole, and ProForm are some brands that collaborate with iFit, while others like Myx and Sole have their own platforms. The best value for your money" Pro-Form Studio Bike Pro, which runs for just $1000 and includes three whole years of access to iFit before you have to commit to a monthly subscription fee. 2. Blogilates
For those who don?t have the room or the budget for exercise equipment at home, there i...
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