Get ready for a busy February with lots of ways to workout with Peloton. Peloton recently shared which special classes members can look forward to in the “February Workouts to Watch” email.

First, celebrate Black History Month with new music-led classes all month with themes like Platinum Producers: Hip Hop, Supreme Soul, Gospel Glow, and more. All of the 2025 Black History Month classes will be added to Peloton’s Black History Month class collection.

So far two classes from 2025 have been added to the collection – a 30 minute Gospel Glow Yoga Flow with Chelsea Jackson Roberts from 2/2/25 and a 30 minute Supreme Soul Row with Ash Pryor from 2/3/25. There is also a new 2025 Black History Month badge available.
Peloton will also drop new Valentine’s Day classes again this year that you can find in their Valentine’s Day class collection as they occur.

There will be multiple live and on-demand Valentine’s Day classes on February 14. The live schedule currently shows the following classes:
- Erik Jäger – 30 minute Valentine’s Day Pace Targets Run [German] @ 1:00 AM ET
- Charlotte Weidenbach – 30 minute Valentine’s Day Rockstalgia Ride [German] @ 2:30 AM ET
- Leanne Hainsby-Alldis – 30 minute Valentine’s Day Ride Encore @ 7:30 AM ET
- Matty Maggiacomo – 30 minute Walk & Talk: Valentine’s Day @ 9:00 AM ET
- Cliff Dwenger – 20 minute Valentine’s Day Ride Premiere [German] @ 11:00 AM ET
- Assal Arian – 20 minute Valentine’s Day Bodyweight Strength Premiere [German] @ 11:30 AM ET
- Mila Lazar – 20 minute Valentine’s Day Ride [German] @ 1:00 PM ET
- Becs Gentry – 30 minute Valentine’s Day Pace Targets Run @ 3:00 PM ET
After you take your Valentine’s Day workouts, on Saturday, February 15 join the leaderboard for a live 120 minute Power Zone Endurance Ride. This class will be a two-for-one ride taught by Matt Wilpers and Peloton’s guest instructor Christian Vande Velde.

Peloton has been offering 2-hour rides about once a quarter. You can find the other 2-hour rides in Peloton’s on-demand class library by filtering the Cycling classes to length: 120 minutes. There are currently five classes available, all Power Zone Endurance Rides:
- Matt Wilpers – 10/28/23 @ 7:00 AM ET
- Matt Wilpers – 2/3/24 @ 7:00 AM ET
- Matt Wilpers – 6/1/24 @ 10:00 AM ET
- Multiple Instructors (PSNY & PSL) – 11/16/24 @ 8:00 AM ET
- Erik Jäger [German] – 12/16/24 @ 12:30 PM ET
Peloton also shared in the February Workouts to Watch email that new classes will be added to the Rising Country class collection.

Initially this class collection was released in conjunction with the 58th Annual Country Music Awards. Currently the most recent classes in the collection are from November 2024, but we expect more will be added throughout the month. As of the time of publication, there are two Rising Country classes on the live schedule – a Yoga Flow with Denis Morton on February 8 and a Run with Marcel Dinkins on February 16.
Lastly, another Peloton challenge will begin starting February 10 and running through March 11. This challenge is called “Meet the Team.”

Peloton shared:
“Get to know the extraordinary instructors leading the Peloton community through everything from bike rides and runs to yoga flows and stretches with our new Meet the Team collection.”
The new Meet the Team class collection will feature various 5-minute warm-up classes from every instructor. Challenge badges will be available for taking 5 (bronze), 10 (silver), 30 (gold), or all 52 (Superfan) classes in the new Meet the Team collection.
There will be so many awesome ways to move with Peloton this February! Which classes are you most excited to take?
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