Ditched my gym for a Peloton compatible bike. Love it.
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But not a real peloton right
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Inside is the new outside.
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No. Americans love the gym. Most of us can’t afford
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Yes yes yes - let’s all buy a lot of more home equipment that we hardly use. Let’s just buy buy buy but so we can spoil the climate.
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No. Gym attendees are there for the mental reinforcement that the majority of people need to stay motivated, not just because of equipment.
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Yeah, gym memberships are an enticingly one-sided business model, but not having to leave your home will always be better. It’s amazing how dense some people can be “I can’t afford to adapt to changing customer preferences” means you aren’t competent enough to compete in business
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I don't care
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Peloton bike = $1,899 Gym membership = $30/month (63.3 or 5.275 years until cost of peloton bike is reached) Associated Press:”ArE gYmS tHe NeW bLoCkBuStEr?!?!?”
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The end of the article talks about how it's not going that way. The title was a question, not a statement. To address what people are talking about.
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