Peloton Lanebreak Is Like Guitar Hero For Your Exercise Bike
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Similar to Dance Dance Revolution and Beat Saber, Peloton’s Lanebreak combines music and track-based objectives for an interactive and challenging exercise routine.
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Chapters:
0:00 — Intro
0:58 — Peloton Showroom
1:48 — Lanebreak
2:14 — Music
2:48 — How to Play
4:51 — It’s a Workout!
5:52 — Leaderboards
6:25 — Does Lanebreak Impress?
7:15 — Video Games and Exercise
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Should slap a VR headset on it
All that Wasted residual energy that could be applied to help offset the Bikes Electric output
I stopped paying never got into the classes. Wished they offered this for free.
Read that as Lancebeak
vid says membership is $39/m and although that’s true for the last 8 years, the price is going up to $44 in June.
i’ve not tried lanebreaker since the early beta. at the time it was all pretty short and i wish there were 30min+ playlists. also wish there was an option for the bike+ to auto control the resistance considering that’s literally the reason to buy a bike+. i’ll have to give it a try again this week since it seems like theres been a decent amount added since last i was in there.
Not a fan of the new logo…
🤔🤔🤔
Bike hero??
😅😊😊😅😅😮😢🎉😂❤😂🎉😢😢 on
Too much bla bla