Robin Arzón is adding another honor to her resume.
Peloton’s VP of Fitness Programming and Head Instructor has been named to the Next Legacy 50, an annual list recognizing people who reached the top of one field and went on to build something meaningful beyond it.
The list honors 50 individuals from the worlds of sport, venture, and philanthropy who, in its words, “refused to stop at their first act.” Honorees are described as having the discipline to reach the top of one field and the vision to start again in another.
The list shows how Robin describes herself as fitting the bill. After an early career in corporate law, she joined Peloton and built her role into a broader media platform, founding her Swagger Society community, writing three New York Times bestsellers, teaching a MasterClass, contributing to Good Morning America, hosting a podcast, serving as a board trustee for the National Museum of the American Latino, and being named a 2025 Henry Crown Fellow.

Since her Type 1 diabetes diagnosis in 2014, she has also become a prominent advocate for the condition, including being honored with a one-of-a-kind Barbie doll in her likeness when the brand launched its first Type 1 diabetes doll last year.
Other honorees on the list include Olympic champion Allyson Felix, NBA Hall of Famers Carmelo Anthony and David Robinson, WNBA champion Candace Parker, NFL Hall of Famer Michael Strahan, OpenAI board chair Bret Taylor, venture capitalist John Doerr, and San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie.
Congratulations to Robin Arzón!
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