Becs Gentry Club Peloton Live Class

Becs Gentry Leads Exclusive Club Peloton Live Class for Gold Members on May 12

Last Updated: May 8, 2026By Tags: , ,

Gold members and above can add the 30-minute HIIT Run to their schedule now. Here’s what to know before the class drops.

What’s Been Announced

Gold members and above have a new Club Peloton live class on the schedule. Peloton has announced that instructor Becs Gentry will lead a 30-minute HIIT Run on Tuesday, May 12, at 6:30 AM ET. The class is gated content, accessible only to members who hold Gold status or higher within the Club Peloton loyalty program.

The in-app notification reads: “You unlocked a Club Peloton live class. Get early access as a Gold Member or above.” As of early access availability, 339 members had already counted in ahead of the live broadcast.

The class features Pace Targets, Peloton’s guided running metric that gives members a structured output to work toward throughout the session.

Club Peloton Live Class - from peloton schedule
How to Access the Club Peloton Live Class

Eligible members can find and add the class through the schedule tab on their Peloton Tread or in the latest version of the Peloton App. The class will appear in the live schedule for qualifying members. Those who are unsure of their current Club Peloton status can check it under the “You” tab in the Peloton app.

The Club Peloton live class details:

Class: 30 min HIIT Run with Becs Gentry

Date: Tuesday, May 12

Time: 6:30 AM ET

Eligibility: Club Peloton Gold status and above

Club Peloton Live Class - email that went out
A Growing Pattern of Exclusive Content

This Club Peloton live class continues a pattern that has been building since the program launched in late 2025. The series started at the very top of the tier structure, with the first event open only to Legend members. The second class expanded access to Champion members. By the third installment, Peloton opened the class to Silver members and above, a 30-minute EDM ride led by Charlotte Weidenbach on February 28.

In March, Peloton shifted the approach. Rather than expanding access further down the tier ladder, the Denis Morton Gold exclusive class on March 10 targeted a specific middle tier, a 30-minute Low Impact Ride available only to Gold members, with Champion and Legend members not included in that particular event.

The Becs Gentry HIIT Run on May 12 follows that same model, setting a minimum threshold at Gold rather than opening access across all tiers. The pattern suggests Peloton is using these Club Peloton live class events to reward specific engagement levels rather than simply cascading access downward over time.

Where Club Peloton Tiers Stand

For members who want to understand whether they qualify, here is a quick overview. The Club Peloton program runs on a points-based system with 11 total levels spread across five tiers: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Champion, and Legend. Points accumulate through workout days, weekly and yearly streaks, milestones, challenges, and community activity. Gold tier begins at 2,000 points.

Apparel discounts scale with tier level. Gold members receive 15% off Peloton Apparel year-round. Champion members receive 20%, and Legend members receive 25%. For a full breakdown of every tier and its associated benefits, The Clip Out’s Club Peloton tiers explainer covers the complete structure.

All paid Peloton members are enrolled in Club Peloton automatically, and Peloton backdated workout history at launch, meaning many longtime members started at elevated levels from day one.

What Happens After the Live Broadcast

Based on how previous Club Peloton live class events have worked, each Club Peloton live class has moved to the on-demand library after the live broadcast concludes, where it becomes available to members across all tiers. Members below Gold status who want to take the class live will need to reach Gold before 6:30 AM ET on May 12.

For members already at Gold or above, the class is ready to add to your schedule now.


 

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About the Author: Jen Kern

Jen has been a Peloton member since early 2020 and is a travel-loving adventurer always on the hunt for the next vacation. In 2025, she ran her first marathon at the Berlin Marathon (thanks to many Peloton running programs that somehow turned her into a real runner.) Jen owns her own consulting company, where she works with behavioral health agencies to streamline their processes and go paperless. When she’s not training or consulting, she’s planning her next trip, enjoying a great glass of wine, or floating in her pool pretending she can’t hear anyone call “mom.” You can find her on the Peloton leaderboard, fueled by miles, memories, and #Reasons2Wine.