Kendall Toole has launch her own “fitness & wellness” app called NKO Club (“Never Knocked Out Club”).
The app has 3 main components – fitness classes, a gratitude journal & breath-work practice, as well as recipes.
Kendall’s new app costs $30/month, or $250 for the year – but has a 7 day trial for those interested in trying the classes out. The app is available for both iOS & Android.

For those who know Kendall from Peloton, the app does include cycling classes, as well as boxing classes. The class types in Kendall Toole’s new app available at launch are:
- Cycling
- Boxing
- Strength
- Pilates
- Stretching
At launch, there are more than 50 classes available in the library to take, with the goal being 10+ new classes being added per week. The app is being promoted as “On-demand workouts” – so there does not seem to be a live class component to it.
Unlike Peloton classes, there is not a defined playlist for each class. Instead, the app allows you to select a radio station style playlist. Sample playlists (which are provided by Feed.FM) include Hip-Hop, EDM/House, 2000s Throwback, Trending, Pop-Punk, and Cardi B Selects. You also have the choice pick your own playlist & music from your phone to be used for the class.

While the focus of the app is the on-demand classes, there are a handful of programs available to start with you can choose from for some guidance of what classes to take. The featured one currently is a “10-Day Kickstart” program – which includes all class types to get new members familiar with the platform & what classes will be like on the app.
Upon signing into the app for the first time, users are prompted to share some information about themselves – including fitness level, how many times & amount of time they want to work out, in order to receive better recommendations of classes within the app.
While all of the classes right now are taught by Kendall, she did tease the possibility of there being guest instructors included in the future as well, teaching a variety of classes.

Beyond the classes in the app, it appears there are plans for in-person workouts & events down the road as well. Joining as an annual members gives you “Early Access to In-Person Workouts” as well as “Early Access to Retreats & Events”. At this time it isn’t clear if those in-person workouts & events would be included in your membership cost, or available for an additional fee.
Kendall Toole left Peloton at the end of June 2024, and it was later shared that this was due to contract negotiations. Nearly 20,000 people ended up joining live for her Farewell class on Peloton.

This new app comes as another former instructor Kristin McGee launched her own app recently, in addition to joining Tonal as a guest instructor.
Those interested in trying out the new app can find it at nkoclub.com.
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