That’s obviously better/cheaper if you have the discipline to push yourself. I’ll have nights where I watch something on Netflix and ride at my own pace too, but I work about 25% (or more) harder doing the classes. So for me, I get a lot more out of my limited time with the subscription.I fall into that market, but I'm still not sure the value proposition is there for me. I have an exercise bike and an elliptical in my home that cost less on a combined basis than the Peloton and don't have monthly fees on top of it. But I'd rather listen to a podcast or stream something on my iPad than have someone screaming at me while I'm exercising though.
the precision on your wake up time. That's what we in the industry like to call the peloton effect.