The Andy Speer TS60 Tease Has Us Asking Questions
The Andy Speer TS60 class on March 15, 2026 included a tease that has us paying close attention. After shouting out Team Wilpers and the Power Zone Pack (among other Tags he often sees here), Andy told members that the higher-intensity lifting they we’re doing would complement the threshold training Matt and his crew were heading into that spring on the Bike. Then, almost in passing, he added: “We also got something really cool coming up in April for you, so stay tuned.”

The class with the tease in question!
That is a short sentence doing a lot of work. Instructors frequently name drop each other in their classes, and in fact, Andy had already played Camila’s brand new song “24/7” in this class and chatted it up, and mentioned that as he was playing “Sk8ter Boi” he told us that Jenn Sherman had also coincidentally programmed it on the ride she was doing in this same day and time slot.
And Andy does mention Matt now and then, but this felt a little different. He had us at “If you’re into it, it’s gonna go along nicely with the next T60.”
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The Timing Is Hard to Ignore
We know that Matt is racing HYROX Miami Beach on April 3-5. We know that it is his first HYROX. Andy is one of two Certified HYROX Performance Coaches on the Peloton roster and co-leads the platform’s 12-week HYROX Training Program. Andy himself competed at a HYROX event in New York, describing it as his first competition in quite a long time. He knows the format from the inside. Matt is one of several instructors whose classes appear in this Program (and the earlier HYROX Collection).

Last year’s April block in Collections
For followers and fans of TS60 and all of Andy’s Strength coaching (starting with yours truly!), we know that as Spring rolls around each year, he moves us into a dynamic Spring Conditioning block. April is coming, and he’s preparing us for sure. But… is there more?

One of the classes from the Dynamic Duo’s Strength for Skiiers Program from 2024
Could This Be Another Andy & Matt Match Made in Muscular Heaven?
These two have done it before. They led the popular Strength for Skiers Program on Peloton, combining strength and mobility work for athletes preparing for the slopes (or anyone who wanted to do some extra lateral movement). That programming worked because their coaching philosophies jibe: Matt brings the aerobic engine and technical framework, Andy brings the functional strength architecture. And the humor was on point! (If they are your jam, that is… if they’re not, I can’t help you.)
The speculation here could branch in a few directions.
- One possibility is a formal programming collaboration, something like a HYROX-specific conditioning block designed for members who want to train inspired by Matt’s race prep.
- Another is a more informal cross-pollination, where Andy’s April TS60 block is designed to complement what Matt’s Saturday Long Ride fans are doing without it being a named program.
- A third option is that the “something cool” has nothing to do with Matt or HYROX at all, and maybe Andy just has something else neat up his sleeveless sleeve, like the current month’s Trifecta combo with Density classes.
The honest answer is we do not know, but we are excited to keep following this clue! As Andy might say, let’s pretend we’re walking through a forest and saying hello to all the woodland creatures as we pick up proverbial breadcrumbs.
What to Watch For
If this does turn into a Speer-Wilpers collaboration around HYROX or conditioning, it could follow the pattern of unofficial strength programming that has been gaining traction at Peloton, where instructors design complementary training arcs that members can follow along with without a formal platform program behind them. Andy has already been doing this in his TS60 structure for years. Matt has been doing it more recently with his community on his Saturday rides and demonstrating how to use the entire year as a lens for fitness goals. The infrastructure for a coordinated April push already exists without Peloton needing to officially host anything.
Keep an eye on both instructors’ social channels and Andy’s TS60 class on the first Sunday of April. Whatever the “something really cool” turns out to be, the setup has been deliberate enough that it is worth paying attention to.
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