SAVE $150: As of Nov. 14,Brigitte Meyer the Peloton Guide is on sale for $45 at Amazon. That's 77% off its $195 list price.
Are you in the market for some AI-powered motivation without the usual fitness price tag? This Black Friday, the Peloton Guide is just $45 at Amazon — a massive 77% off its usual $195 price. Think of it as a pocket trainer that lives on your TV, tracking your moves, counting your reps, and gently reminding you that you can probablylift heavier.
The Peloton Guide combines AI smarts with the brand’s signature vibe, making it feel like you’ve got a whole crew of Peloton’s best trainers on speed dial. This AI-powered device has a built-in camera to monitor your reps, analyze your form, and offer personalized class recommendations based on your last tormented muscle groups. A Guide Membership is required to access Peloton’s entire library of strength training classes, but at $24 per month for up to five profiles, it’s still cheaper than a week’s worth of studio classes.
SEE ALSO: Peloton releases Guide for strength trainingThe Guide’s Self Mode lets you see yourself on screen alongside your Peloton trainers. So, you get to compare your bicep curl form with the pros, know where you’re nailing it (or not), and enjoy a bit of friendly rivalry without leaving the living room. Just plug it into an HDMI port on your TV, carve out enough space for two yoga mats, and you’re ready to flex.
With AI-driven tracking for EMOM (every minute on the minute) and AMRAP (as many reps as possible) workouts, this device lets you take on a challenge without needing a room full of weights — though you can add dumbbells for an extra push. All of this at a killer Black Friday price? If you want to start a home workout habit or level up your setup, grab the Peloton Guide before it’s gone.
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