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How to Get Free Peloton Classes From Lululemon

If you want Peloton vibes without committing to another monthly bill, lululemon is basically handing out “try before you buy”
workout access in two different ways: (1) a free selection of Peloton classes inside the lululemon app, and
(2) an exclusive free trial of the Peloton App you can redeem as a lululemon member. Add in lululemon Studio
(the former MIRROR) for people who already own the device, and suddenly you’ve got a whole menu of Peloton contentsome of it
truly free, some of it “free with a cancel-by date,” and some of it included with a separate membership.

Below is the clean, step-by-step playbook to get your free classes, avoid surprise charges, and actually use the perk (because
nothing says “fitness journey” like redeeming a trial and then forgetting it exists until your card gets charged).

Quick answer: the 3 ways lululemon can unlock Peloton content

1) Free “select Peloton classes” in the lululemon app (no Peloton subscription)

lululemon Membership (the free, join-with-your-email membership) includes select Peloton classes.
Translation: you can try a limited set of Peloton workouts without paying for the Peloton App.

2) A lululemon member perk: free trial of the Peloton App (full library during the trial)

lululemon members can redeem an exclusive 60-day trial of the Peloton App. During the trial, you can access
thousands of classes (strength, yoga, running, cardio, and more). This is the “full buffet” optionjust remember it’s a trial.

3) lululemon Studio (MIRROR) All-Access: Peloton content included inside the Studio app (paid membership)

If you own a lululemon Studio Mirror and pay for the lululemon Studio All-Access membership, Peloton content is integrated into
the lululemon Studio app/Mirror experience. It’s not the same thing as a Peloton subscriptionyou’re paying lululemon Studiobut
Peloton classes are part of what you get there.


Step 1: Join lululemon Membership (it’s free, and it’s the key that unlocks everything)

You don’t need to buy leggings to join. You just need an account. lululemon Membership is free, and it’s the gateway to
Partner Perks (like the Peloton trial) and Select Peloton Classes in the lululemon app.

How to join

  1. Create or sign in to your lululemon account (website or lululemon app).
  2. Enroll in lululemon Membership (it’s typically a one-click opt-in once you’re signed in).
  3. Download the lululemon app so you can access classes and perks in one place.

You may also notice lululemon has membership “levels” (like Collective/Plus/Pinnacle) based on annual spend. The good news:
you don’t need to climb the ladder to get started with the Peloton freebiesbegin with the free tier and go from there.

Step 2: Get the free Peloton classes inside the lululemon app (no trial needed)

This is the easiest way to sample Peloton content. If you’re not a Peloton member yet, lululemon points you to free workouts in
the Classes area of the lululemon app.

How to find them

  1. Open the lululemon app.
  2. Go to the Classes tab (wording can vary by app version, but it’s usually obvious).
  3. Look for a Peloton collection or filter (sometimes it’s featured content).
  4. Press play and follow alongno bike required.

What you’ll typically see (and what you won’t)

  • Expect: a curated set of classes meant to introduce you to Peloton instructors and formats.
  • Don’t expect: the entire Peloton library or every new class drop (that’s what the Peloton App trial is for).

Pro tips to make the “free sample” feel premium

  • Go bigger than your phone: screen-mirror or cast to a TV if your setup supports it.
  • Use headphones: Peloton classes are coach-forwardaudio makes a huge difference.
  • Pick a goal for the week: “3 strength classes + 2 mobility sessions” beats “random chaos until motivation
    disappears.”

Step 3: Redeem the lululemon member perkfree 60-day Peloton App trial

If the lululemon app classes are a “sampler platter,” this is the all-you-can-stream buffet. lululemon members can get a
special 60-day trial of the Peloton App to access thousands of classesoften with two plan options:
Peloton App One and Peloton App+.

Before you redeem: check the big eligibility rules

  • You must be a lululemon member (free membership is fine).
  • Trials are usually for new paid Peloton App members (meaning if you’ve had a paid app membership before, you may not qualify).
  • Cancel anytime still means “set a reminder,” because trials often auto-renew.

How to redeem (typical flow)

  1. Sign in to your lululemon account (app or website).
  2. Go to your Membership area or Member hub.
  3. Find Partner Perks and select Peloton.
  4. You’ll be redirected to Peloton’s offer page. Choose your plan:

    • Peloton App One: great for strength, yoga, outdoor running, walking, and gym workouts.
    • Peloton App+: includes everything in App One, plus workouts for bike, treadmill, and rower (even non-Peloton equipment).
  5. Create or sign in to your Peloton account.
  6. Start the trial and immediately do Step 4 below (the “don’t get charged” step).

Step 4 (the one people skip): prevent surprise charges

Most “free trials” become “paid memberships” if you do nothing. That’s not evil; it’s just math. Do this right away:

  • Save your trial end date in your calendar for 3–5 days before it expires (so you have time to decide).
  • Check where you subscribed (Peloton website vs. Apple App Store vs. Google Play), because cancellations happen there.
  • Decide what “worth it” means ahead of time: number of workouts per week? specific training goals? family usage?
    Otherwise you’ll be making a money decision while sweaty and emotionally attached to one instructor.

How to choose between Peloton App One vs. Peloton App+

If you’re doing this through lululemon, you’ll likely see two app options. Here’s the practical difference:

Choose Peloton App One if…

  • You want strength, yoga, Pilates, stretching, meditation, and outdoor audio classes.
  • You work out with bodyweight or basic dumbbells most of the time.
  • You want the best value and don’t need machine-specific programming.

Choose Peloton App+ if…

  • You use any stationary bike, treadmill, or rower (not necessarily Peloton-branded).
  • You want more equipment-based programming and class variety tied to cardio machines.
  • You’re trying to recreate a “Peloton equipment” feel with the gear you already own.

Either way, you don’t need Peloton hardware to benefit. The app is designed for workouts at home, on the go, or in a gym.


Make the free access count: a simple 2-week plan you can actually follow

The biggest risk with a free trial isn’t costit’s chaos. If you hop between 11 random class styles, you’ll finish the trial
with a sore neck and zero clue what helped. Try this instead:

Week 1: Build momentum (and reduce soreness drama)

  • Day 1: 20–30 min beginner strength (full body) + 5–10 min stretch
  • Day 2: 20 min low-impact cardio or power walk + 5 min mobility
  • Day 3: Yoga (20–30 min) or Pilates fundamentals
  • Day 4: Rest or 10 min guided stretch
  • Day 5: Upper body strength + short core finisher
  • Day 6: Outdoor run/walk audio class (or low-impact cardio)
  • Day 7: Rest

Week 2: Pick a goal and lean in

  • Goal A (get stronger): 3 strength days + 2 low-impact cardio days
  • Goal B (run better): 2 run/walk audio days + 2 strength days (legs/core focus) + 1 mobility day
  • Goal C (feel better): 2 Pilates days + 2 yoga days + 1 light cardio day

After two weeks, you’ll know whether you want to keep it: your energy, consistency, and results will answer the question for you.
(Your impulse “New Year’s Me” will try to interrupt. Ignore them politely.)


If you own a lululemon Studio Mirror: how Peloton fits into lululemon Studio

lululemon’s connected-fitness device (formerly MIRROR) evolved into lululemon Studio. Through the lululemon–Peloton partnership,
Peloton became the exclusive digital fitness content provider for lululemon Studio, and Studio All-Access members can stream Peloton classes in the
lululemon Studio app and on the Mirrorwithout needing a separate Peloton membership for that access.

Why this matters for “free Peloton classes”

  • If you’re already paying for lululemon Studio All-Access, you may have Peloton content included inside that ecosystem.
  • If you don’t own a Mirror or don’t want another device membership, skip this and focus on the lululemon app classes + Peloton App trial.

Troubleshooting: when the free Peloton perk isn’t acting free

“I can’t find Peloton classes in the lululemon app.”

  • Make sure you’re logged in and your lululemon Membership is active.
  • Update the app (old versions can hide tabs or collections).
  • Use search inside the app for Peloton or check the Classes tab filters.

“The Peloton trial says I’m not eligible.”

  • You may have had a paid Peloton App membership before (trials often require new paid members).
  • Try redeeming while signed into the correct Peloton account email.
  • Double-check you’re starting from the lululemon Partner Perks entry point (not a random Peloton promo page).

“I’m worried I’ll get charged.”

  • Confirm where you subscribed (Peloton site vs. App Store/Google Play) and set a calendar reminder.
  • Take a screenshot of the trial terms at signup, just so you have the exact date and plan type saved.

FAQ

Is this really free?

The select Peloton classes in the lululemon app are free with lululemon Membership. The 60-day Peloton App offer
is free during the trial period, but it typically requires payment details and may auto-renew if you don’t cancel.

Do I need Peloton equipment?

Not for the lululemon app classes or the Peloton App trial. The Peloton App includes tons of workouts designed for no equipment or basic gym gear.

Can I do this in the U.S.?

Yesthese offers are marketed to U.S. customers, but exact terms can change. Always check the current offer language at redemption.

Can I stack this with other Peloton promos?

Usually not. Most offers have fine print like “cannot be combined.” If you’re deal-hunting, compare offers before you redeem.


Real-world experiences: what it’s like using lululemon’s free Peloton access

Here’s the honest vibe: the lululemon app’s free Peloton classes feel like the fitness equivalent of a Costco samplesmall, delicious,
and weirdly effective at making you want the full-size version. You open the class, you meet a coach with a big personality, and suddenly
you’re doing lunges in your bedroom thinking, “Okay… I get it now.”

The best way to use the free classes in the lululemon app is to treat them like decision-making workouts.
Instead of asking, “Did I sweat?” ask, “Did I actually like that coaching style?” Peloton’s magic is the combination of structure
(you always know what’s next) and motivation (someone is talking you through the hard part). If you discover you respond well to that,
the 60-day Peloton App trial becomes way more valuablebecause you’ll already know which class types you’ll stick with.

A common experience is starting with something “non-threatening,” like a 10–20 minute strength class or a short stretch, because it feels
manageable. Then you realize two things: (1) short classes remove the biggest obstacle (starting), and (2) stacking short sessions is sneaky.
You finish a 15-minute workout and think, “I can do five more minutes,” and suddenly you’ve completed a real session without the mental drama.
That’s how consistency is builtless “motivation,” more “friction reduction.”

When people redeem the Peloton App trial through lululemon, the biggest upgrade is variety with a plan. You can go from
“I guess I’ll do something” to “I’m doing a strength program three days a week, plus two mobility days.” The library is deep, so it’s easy
to wanderespecially if you love music-themed classes or you find an instructor whose energy matches yours. The trick is to pick one main goal
for the trial (strength, endurance, consistency, or recovery) and use everything else as optional seasoning.

One very real (and very normal) moment: day three soreness. If you haven’t trained in a while, your legs may feel like they were
personally offended by squats. The good news is Peloton-style programming usually includes recovery options (stretching, yoga, mobility,
low-impact cardio, meditation). Using those on sore days isn’t “skipping”it’s how people keep the streak alive without burning out.
A simple pattern works: hard day → easy day → moderate day. You don’t need to go max effort every time to see progress.

Another thing people notice: the app makes home workouts feel less lonely. Even without equipment, you’re in a guided session with clear cues,
time blocks, and a finish line. That matters when you’re working out in a living room next to laundry that is judging you silently. If you can
complete workouts consistently during the free access window, you’ve proven the hardest partshowing upso whether you keep paying afterward becomes
a simple value question: “Is this library + coaching worth it for my routine?”

Finally, if you’re doing the lululemon app free classes only (no Peloton trial), you can still get a lot out of it by repeating favorites.
Repeating a class isn’t boringit’s measurable. The second time through, you’ll usually feel stronger, steadier, or more confident. That’s a real win,
and it costs $0. The goal isn’t to do everything. It’s to do something consistently enough that it starts feeling like a habit instead of a heroic act.


Conclusion

Getting free Peloton classes from lululemon comes down to one simple move: join lululemon Membership. From there, you can watch for
select Peloton classes inside the lululemon app, and you can redeem the 60-day Peloton App trial through Partner Perks
if you qualify. If you’re a lululemon Studio (MIRROR) All-Access member, you may also have Peloton content built into that experience.

Use the free options to test what you actually enjoy, follow a simple plan for two weeks, and set a reminder so “free trial” doesn’t quietly turn into
“surprise subscription.” Your future self will thank youprobably while stretching.

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