Rejoice! Hannah Corbin Brings Her Pilates Magic Back to the Peloton Schedule
If you have been refreshing the Peloton schedule hoping to see Hannah Corbin’s name attached to a Pilates class, then Monday is your day. Hannah’s 10-minute Lower Body Pilates class is now showing on the Peloton schedule for Monday, June 8, at 9:30 AM ET. For fans of this beloved instructor who have been waiting years for exactly this moment, it is time to clear the calendar and roll out the mat.
The Class
The class appearing on Monday’s schedule is listed as an encore, meaning it pulls from recently recorded content that members now have the chance to experience as a live-format event. It is a 10-minute mat Pilates class that is designed to build strength, flexibility, and body awareness, with this one is focused on lower body. Short in length but big on intention, it is the kind of class Hannah does exceptionally well: purposeful, precise, and layered with the warmth she brings to every format she touches.
Who Is Hannah Corbin?
Hannah Corbin is one of Peloton’s founding instructors, a distinction that speaks to both her longevity and her importance to the platform’s identity. A classically trained dancer who studied at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and performed in acclaimed off-Broadway productions including Fuerza Bruta and Queen of the Night, Hannah brought a performer’s instincts to fitness instruction from day one. When Peloton was still in its startup phase and looking for strong personalities who were comfortable in front of a camera and passionate about working out, Hannah said yes, and she has been a central figure on the platform ever since.
Now more than a decade into her tenure at Peloton, she has built a devoted community around her cycling, barre, dance cardio, stretching, and foam rolling classes. Her approach is rooted in what she calls the “slow burn” method: sustained resistance at moderate intensity that produces genuine results without the frantic energy of sprint-heavy formats. She is known for her positivity, her grounded presence, and her signature reminder to “treat your body like it belongs to someone you love.” Last year year, Hannah also celebrated the release of her book, Did You Stretch Tho?, a stretching guide that debuted as the number one new release in the Exercise and Fitness category on Amazon.

Hannah’s Pilates History at Peloton
Pilates has always been part of Hannah’s teaching identity, but her history with it on the Peloton platform has been more complicated than her work in other formats. She was among the earliest instructors to bring Pilates to the platform when the modality launched in 2020, recording a small handful of classes that remain in the on-demand library today. The last of those original classes were released in December 2020, and for more than four years after that, no new Pilates content from Hannah appeared on the platform.
That changed in early May 2026 when Peloton quietly signaled that Hannah and fellow instructor Ally Love would be returning to Pilates instruction. A 10-minute mat Pilates class from Hannah briefly surfaced in the on-demand library on May 4, 2026, before being temporarily removed. The class description that accompanied it read that the session would increase core strength, flexibility, and body awareness with a focus on one core principle designed to leave participants feeling aligned and energized. The class was expected to return to the library shortly after its brief disappearance.
That Mysterious Class That Vanished
Hannah fans know the particular kind of anticipation that comes with watching a class appear on the Peloton schedule, only to see it disappear before anyone gets a chance to take it. A few weeks ago, a Hannah Pilates class had appeared on the calendar and then quietly vanished, leaving her community in the kind of collective suspense that only the most dedicated Peloton members truly understand. The disappointment was real. The patience required was considerable. Monday’s encore is the payoff because she is back.

Peloton’s Growing Commitment to Pilates
The timing of Hannah’s return to Pilates is no coincidence. Peloton has been investing heavily in the modality over the past year, and the platform’s Pilates content has grown significantly in both scope and prominence. In January 2026, Pilates was elevated to its own top-level filter and tab in the Peloton app, giving it the same visibility as cycling and running. The company added new Pilates instructors to the roster, including Johanna Ricouz, who arrived with more than a decade of experience and a methodology she calls “The Pilates Plug,” as well as Zacharias Niedzwiecki and Greta Dopp. Veteran instructors Rebecca Kennedy and Emma Lovewell had already returned to Pilates instruction in 2024 and 2025, respectively, after multi-year gaps of their own.
The numbers tell the story clearly. Peloton reported that member engagement with Pilates content grew 48% year-over-year in Q3 of fiscal year 2026. The 2025 SFIA report identified Pilates as the fastest-growing fitness modality in the United States, with participation up nearly 40% in recent years. Google data shows that “Pilates” is now the third most searched fitness term globally, trailing only running and yoga.
Peloton’s commitment to the format reached a new level just days ago when the company announced the acquisition of Skōp, a connected Pilates reformer startup whose device retails at $7,995. Peloton framed the deal as a technology and expertise acquisition rather than an immediate new product launch, with Skōp’s patent-pending real-time movement tracking and form-feedback technology folding into Peloton’s R&D team. CEO Peter Stern described the category as “ripe for the same kind of experiential reinvention we brought to cardio.” The deal signals clearly that Peloton is not treating Pilates as a temporary trend. It is building infrastructure around it.
Mark Your Calendar
Hannah’s Pilates encore class is on the Peloton schedule for Monday, June 8, at 9:30 AM ET. If you have been waiting for this one, do not let it slip by. Set a reminder, tag a friend, and get your mat ready. Hannah is back on the Pilates floor, and it feels exactly as good as it should.
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