online fitness | Wall Street Financier: Notes from High Altitude© https://wallstreetdealmaker.com He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man. Sun, 25 Oct 2020 21:19:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/wallstreetdealmaker.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/pitbullgif.gif?fit=32%2C22&ssl=1 online fitness | Wall Street Financier: Notes from High Altitude© https://wallstreetdealmaker.com 32 32 155119938 Post-pandemic gyms demand sliding into the foreseeable future https://wallstreetdealmaker.com/2020/10/post-pandemic-gyms-demand-sliding-into-the-foreseeable-future/ https://wallstreetdealmaker.com/2020/10/post-pandemic-gyms-demand-sliding-into-the-foreseeable-future/#respond Sun, 25 Oct 2020 21:18:58 +0000 https://wallstreetdealmaker.com/?p=2287 I’ve already touched on this: gyms are losing terrain in favor of at-home workouts likely permanently, as gym demand will shed by 14-22 % at least. WSJ’s review of the Peloton Bike+ is not the first review of online fitness options that makes them a better choice than going to … Continue ReadingPost-pandemic gyms demand sliding into the foreseeable future

The post Post-pandemic gyms demand sliding into the foreseeable future first appeared on Wall Street Financier: Notes from High Altitude©.]]>
I’ve already touched on this: gyms are losing terrain in favor of at-home workouts likely permanently, as gym demand will shed by 14-22 % at least.

WSJ’s review of the Peloton Bike+ is not the first review of online fitness options that makes them a better choice than going to the gym or fitness studio. It makes lesser and lesser sense to keep a gym membership when online programs are so good and when prorated they cost as much, or less, than a gym membership. So Peloton Bike+ at $2,495 and them $39/month seems expensive…Or is it ?

“The bike+ can be financed at $64/month (the traditional model at $49/month). Add $39 for the connected membership, and I’m at $103/month. That’s $18 more than my Life Time Fitness membership- which includes more weights, bikes, treadmills, sauna benches and mouthwash than I could ever used. BUT

…on a family plan…If my wife and I both worked out with it, the individual cost is $51.50 a month. If my children started using it regularly, the per-workout cost could get down as low as $2.”

John D. Stoll, WSJ, October 18th, 2020

The Bike+ has a 24-inch screen and a 360-degree swivel feature. Stoll says that much of Peloton features can be had with a few other bikes on the market that are less expensive: NordicTrack’s $2,000 S22i Studio Cycle and Echelon’s $1600 EX55.

A lot of people, I guess, will never go back to the gym -even after the pandemic is over.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/43846774@N02/48485177287/
The post Post-pandemic gyms demand sliding into the foreseeable future first appeared on Wall Street Financier: Notes from High Altitude©.]]>
https://wallstreetdealmaker.com/2020/10/post-pandemic-gyms-demand-sliding-into-the-foreseeable-future/feed/ 0 2287