Johanna Ricouz lululemon ambassador

Johanna Ricouz lululemon Ambassador Role Is Now Official

Last Updated: May 13, 2026By Tags: ,

Peloton’s Pilates instructor formally joins the lululemon ambassador roster, capping a partnership that has been building since late 2025.

“I’m not shrinking anymore.”
That is how Johanna Ricouz announced her Johanna Ricouz lululemon ambassador role on May 12, 2026, and it sets the tone for everything that follows. The Peloton Pilates instructor confirmed the Johanna Ricouz lululemon ambassador role across her social channels, describing more than a decade in the wellness industry spent adapting, conforming, and shape-shifting to meet what brands wanted from her. That chapter, she says, is over.

“I’ve always adapted, conformed, and shape-shifted to be what brands have wanted me to be,” she wrote. “But now as the new global Pilates brand ambassador for lululemon I’m not shrinking anymore. I’m showing up for myself unapologetically wild, free and untamed.”Johanna Ricouz lululemon ambassador - announcing her as an ambassador

For anyone who has followed the Johanna Ricouz lululemon ambassador journey since she joined Peloton in late 2025, the announcement is less a surprise than a confirmation of something that already felt inevitable. She joins a growing group of Peloton instructors who carry the lululemon ambassador title, and her addition to that roster reflects both her rising profile and lululemon’s continued investment in the Peloton community.

A Partnership That Has Been Building

The Johanna Ricouz lululemon ambassador news did not come out of nowhere, and the relationship between Johanna and lululemon has been developing in public view for months through events and content that made the formal designation feel like a natural next step.

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In March 2026, Johanna taught a Sunrise Pilates class at lululemon Studio Yet, a pop-up fitness series held in Los Angeles. She shared the day with fellow Peloton instructors Olivia Amato and Adrian Williams, with ticket sales from all three classes donated to BlacklistLA, a local nonprofit organization. The Clip Out covered that Studio Yet event as part of the Olivia Amato lululemon ambassador story.

That Johanna Ricouz lululemon ambassador feature pairs her with yoga instructor and fellow lululemon Ambassador Mai Izumitani, and offers one of the clearest windows into how Johanna thinks about Pilates and her place in the broader wellness conversation. That feature, which pairs her with yoga instructor and fellow lululemon Ambassador Mai Izumitani, offers one of the clearest windows into how Johanna thinks about Pilates and her place in the broader wellness conversation.

What She Said in The Warm Up

The Johanna Ricouz lululemon ambassador spotlight on The Warm Up conversation is worth watching on its own terms. Johanna is direct about her identity from the start: she is a Pilates girl through and through.

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That identity is rooted in her dance background. As she explains in the feature, dancers have long used Pilates as a rehabilitation tool, and for Johanna it was simply part of growing up. She did not even know it had a name until she was older.

“I always practiced it growing up,” she says. “I didn’t know it was Pilates until I got older.”

She is equally candid about her nemesis move. Without hesitation, she names the teaser, a classic Pilates exercise demanding spinal articulation, core control, and balance simultaneously. Even with her background and experience, it remains the move that keeps her honest. It is the kind of answer that reflects why her classes connect: she does not perform perfection.

Johanna Ricouz lululemon ambassador doing a teaser
The conversation also addresses the so-called rivalry between yoga and Pilates. Johanna acknowledges the unspoken internet debate directly but pushes back on the framing. The two practices, she argues, have far more in common than most people realize. Both draw on breath, body awareness, controlled movement, and community.

“It doesn’t have to be one or another,” she says.

Sitting alongside a yoga instructor and finding common ground rather than contrast is a natural extension of the Johanna Ricouz lululemon ambassador philosophy, and it fits the broader spirit of The Warm Up series.

Watch the full Johanna Ricouz lululemon Warm Up feature on Instagram.

The Peloton and lululemon Connection

The Peloton and lululemon partnership, which launched in October 2023, established lululemon as Peloton’s primary athletic apparel partner and created the pathway for select instructors to step into ambassador roles.

Johanna joins a roster that includes Cody Rigsby, Callie Gullickson, Erik Jäger, Hannah Frankson, Adrian Williams, Chelsea Jackson Roberts, and Olivia Amato, who was announced as a lululemon global ambassador in February 2026. The Clip Out covered Olivia’s ambassador announcement and the campaign that followed earlier this year.

As a Johanna Ricouz lululemon ambassador, Johanna will collaborate on content, events, and brand activations that put her in front of audiences well beyond Peloton’s core membership. For Peloton members, that creates new opportunities to connect with her through lululemon-exclusive experiences.

Johanna Ricouz lululemon Ambassador Role Reflects a Bigger Trend

Lululemon’s continued investment in Peloton instructors is not incidental. The two brands share overlapping values around community, inclusivity, and a view of fitness that extends well beyond any single discipline or piece of equipment. Peloton’s platform covers Pilates, strength, yoga, running, rowing, meditation, stretching, and more, and lululemon’s ambassador program has increasingly reflected that range.

The Johanna Ricouz lululemon ambassador role is a reflection of that alignment, bringing one of Peloton’s most community-driven instructors into a brand that has built its identity around exactly those values.

Earlier this year she also sat down with the Good Moms Bad Choices podcast for a wide-ranging conversation on identity, sobriety, and making Pilates accessible. The Clip Out’s coverage of that podcast appearance has more on what she shared there.

About Johanna Ricouz

Johanna Ricouz is a Peloton Pilates instructor and Johanna Ricouz lululemon ambassador based in Miami. A classically trained ballet dancer, she spent more than a decade building The Pilates Plug, her signature methodology, before joining Peloton in late 2025. Announced during the 2025 Turkey Burn, she arrived with seventeen instructor certifications, an established following, and a teaching philosophy rooted in the belief that you do not have to be a watered-down version of yourself to show up on the mat.

Since joining Peloton, she has become one of the platform’s most distinctive Pilates voices. Her classes draw on her dance training and her years of developing a practice that meets people where they are. She has also been open about her personal journey, including her twelve years of sobriety and her biracial background, both of which she has discussed publicly as core parts of who she is as an instructor and as a person.

For more on the Johanna Ricouz lululemon ambassador role, her approach to Peloton Pilates, and the story behind The Pilates Plug, visit The Clip Out’s full profile on Johanna Ricouz.


 

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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.

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