@PelotonStudios Instagram Story announcing classes for International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

Special Peloton Classes for International Day of Persons with Disabilities & World AIDS Day

This week, Peloton is continuing its tradition of using fitness as a platform for awareness and celebration by offering special classes in honor of two significant global observances: the International Day of Persons with Disabilities and World AIDS Day.

Peloton is marking the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, which takes place on December 3, with new classes from instructors Bradley Rose and Logan Aldridge.

Peloton released these classes straight to the on-demand library at midnight (ET) on December 3. There are three classes – a run and strength class with Logan, and a ride with Bradley. You can view the complete class list below:

@PelotonStudios Instagram Story announcing classes for International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
@PelotonStudios Instagram Story announcing classes for International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

Bradley and Logan taught special classes last year as well, spotlighting inclusivity and showcasing Peloton’s commitment to making fitness accessible to all. Bradley and Logan led rides and strength classes, sharing personal insights and raising awareness about the experiences of individuals with disabilities.

In a post today, Logan shared that:

Honor and celebrate all abilities, especially today. Happy International Day of Persons with Disabilities. This 30 minute full body strength workout welcomes all participants. Inclusion starts with the unconditional acceptance and respect of ALL individuals and creating communities and opportunities to participate and support. I’m so proud of the work we have done and continue to do @onepeloton to make fitness accessible to every body 🫶💪

Grateful to have some of my badass adaptive athlete friends in studio for this one! @tommiazga @jill_ilana @chloevalentinetoscano absolutely crushed it! 🔥👏

P.S. – this is NOT an adaptive class but an example of universal design. Showcasing how experienced adaptive athletes adapt to their own needs without compromising safety, effectiveness and inclusivity. This is the way 👊

In addition, Peloton has also released a class honoring World AIDS Day earlier this week. World AIDS Day is observed on December 1st each year and aims to raise awareness of the global AIDS pandemic.

On Sunday, Jeffrey McEachern premiered a 30 minute World AIDS Day Run, which included members in the studio at Peloton Studios London, along with actress and comedian Phoebe Robinson.

Jeffrey McEachern's 30 Minute World AIDS Day Run
Jeffrey McEachern’s 30 Minute World AIDS Day Run

Phoebe also joined last year’s class and is an ambassador for the non-profit organization (RED). Both Peloton and (RED) posted information about the class to Instagram.

(RED)'s Instagram post promoting Peloton's 2024 World AIDS Day Run.
(RED)’s Instagram post promoting Peloton’s 2024 World AIDS Day Run.

This latest World AIDS Day Run continues Jeffrey’s tradition of leading meaningful and inspiring runs to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and promote global solidarity in the fight against the disease. The class features a special playlist co-created by Jeffrey and Phoebe, and the two share personal stories and ways to take action and get involved to combat HIV/AIDS.


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Katie Weicher is a writer for Pelo Buddy. She purchased her Peloton Bike in 2016 and has been riding, strength training, and yoga flowing ever since. You can find her on the leaderboard at #kweich.

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