Peloton is in the process of moving several workout series that were previously available as “Collections” into the “Programs” section of the platform.
This change reflects the recent revamp of Programs, which now allows for greater flexibility, including the ability to complete classes in any order and on your own schedule. This functionality was previously only possible with Collections. With this added freedom, Peloton has begun reclassifying content that was originally built as a Program-style series, but housed under Collections.
One major example is Boost Your Base: Power Zones, Peloton’s first-ever live program. The live version wrapped up last month, and Peloton had previously communicated their intention to make it available as a Program once complete. That transition has now occurred. Members can now find the full Boost Your Base: Power Zone program under the Programs tab.

In addition, several legacy strength programs are being officially moved over. The entire Pump Up The Volume series – Volumes 1 through 10 – are being converted from Collections into Programs. These progressive strength training classes, which were originally released between 2022 and 2023, were designed with programmatic intent from the beginning but have been housed under Collections thus far.
Also making the switch: Total Strength: Density Training and Total Strength: Density Training 2 with Andy Speer. Like Pump Up The Volume, these were originally housed in Collections to give members more control over scheduling but have now been realigned as official programs.

These changes follow Peloton’s 2025 overhaul of the Programs platform, which streamlined the user experience and removed the requirement of rigid day-by-day progression. With this added flexibility, there is no longer a compelling reason to house structured series outside of the Programs interface. If you missed it, you can find the full overview of the 2025 Programs revamp via our overview article. Unfortunately for many people, this change also removed programs from being available for TV apps and the web browser.
Looking ahead, it is likely that the same shift will happen with Peloton’s Discover Kettlebells program, which launched earlier this month and is still occurring as a partially live program over the next few weeks. The classes are currently being added to the Collections section as they become available; however, once the full series is complete, we expect it to transition to the Programs tab as well.
This realignment allows members to more easily view all of Peloton’s dedicated training programs in one place – even those that were not initially included in the Programs tab.
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I really like Peloton programs and I love PowerZone, so I’ve been doing the Boost Your Base program. Unfortunately, there are several errors in the program in the final two weeks:
Week 7 Day 3 shows Erik Jager 45 minutes 5/20/25 but it should be Erik Jager 45 minutes 6/4/25. There is no Erik Jager 5/20/25 class, and as a result, if you’re trying to do the program you get stuck there (fortunately, the class is available on demand).
Week 7 Day 6 shows Matt Wilpers 60 minutes 6/14/25 but it should be Matt Wilpers and Denis Morton 90 minutes 6/7/25.
Week 8 Day 3 shows Denis Morton 45 minutes 5/20/25 but it should be Denis Morton 45 minutes 6/11/25. There is no Denis Morton 5/20/25 class, so this one also does not load.
I tried contacting Peloton to let them know, to no effect. Too bad, because this is a great program. Good thing Pelo Buddy listed the classes in the program so I could DIY it with the on-demand classes. Thank you!
Thanks, was wondering about this!