Virtual fitness giant Peloton recently partnered with Roku to make its Peloton App available on the streaming platform in Canada. The announcement is the company's fourth streaming service launch after making its content available on platforms like Android TV and Apple TV -- in an effort to make it even more accessible to the masses.
With Roku, Peloton members can now access studio-style strength training, yoga, HIIT, cardio and stretching workouts from the comfort of their own home while also getting a chance to access the brand's renowned cycling workout series as well as guided meditation sessions. The virtual workout sessions are not only more convenient than a traditional gym and safer during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic but also help boost motivation with gamified features.
Launched on Roku this past May, Peloton's interactive fitness content can now be accessed through a free 30 day trial offered to users in Canada.
Fitness Brand Streaming Partnerships
The Peloton App is Now Available to Stream on Roku in Canada
Trend Themes
1. Virtual Fitness Streaming - Peloton's streaming partnership with Roku and other platforms indicates a growing trend of virtual fitness experiences.
2. Gamification of Fitness - Peloton's gamified features showcase a trend of fitness brands using technology to motivate users.
3. Expansion of Fitness Apps - Peloton's expansion to fourth streaming service launch shows a trend of fitness brands expanding beyond traditional gym settings.
Industry Implications
1. Fitness - The fitness industry has the opportunity to disrupt traditional gym models by offering more virtual and gamified options like Peloton.
2. Streaming - The streaming industry can explore partnerships with fitness brands like Peloton to expand their content offerings and appeal to health-conscious audiences.
3. Technology - The technology industry can pursue innovations in fitness technology to create new ways for users to interact and engage with fitness content like Peloton's.