The Exciting Live Cross Training Program That Will Transform How You Train on Peloton
Peloton just announced the Live Cross Training program, and the community is already buzzing with excitement ahead of the April 13 launch date. The teaser reel, featuring five beloved instructors across five disciplines, is exactly the kind of announcement that makes you want to clear your calendar immediately.

What Is the Live Cross Training Program?
The Live Cross Training program is a four-week training plan designed to help you move better, grow stronger, and get faster. What makes this one stand out is that it spans multiple disciplines, meaning you are not just pedaling or just running. You are doing it all, five days a week.
The roster Peloton assembled for this launch is nothing short of impressive.

Five Instructors. Five Disciplines. One Powerful Program.
The video shows Emma Lovewell on the bike and doing core/Pilates work, Andy Speer on the tread, Katie Wang handling strength, Ally Love on the bike, and Alex Karwoski on the rower. Andy Speer takes the tread, and if you have been paying attention, this announcement is not entirely surprising. During his TS60 class on March 15, 2026, Andy hinted that something “really cool” was coming in April, and now we know exactly what he was teasing. You can read more about that moment right here.
Based on that, it is tempting to assume those will be their assigned disciplines throughout the program, and that very well may be the case.
That said, these are Peloton instructors, and if there is one thing we know about them, it is that they are not limited to a single discipline. It would not be surprising at all to see some cross-over throughout the four weeks.
The Live Cross Training program benefits from having coaches who are genuinely excellent across multiple modalities, so wherever they show up, you are in good hands.
Worth noting is that this teaser video was shared directly inside the Cross Training Team on Peloton. That is not a small detail. It feels like a deliberate choice, and it only adds fuel to our speculation that Teams could play a much bigger role in how this program is experienced by the community. More on that below.
Could Peloton Teams Be the Secret Ingredient?
Here is where things get really interesting, and we want to be upfront that what follows is our speculation. But it is the kind of speculation worth talking about.
Peloton has been quietly and steadily building out its Teams feature, and the Live Cross Training program feels like the perfect opportunity to put those expanding tools to work in a more visible way. Multiple members spotted a new “add a photo” option inside Teams on March 16, 2026, and the main app Feed is surfacing richer workout data alongside it, suggesting the platform is building out its social layer without a formal rollout announcement. You can read all about that update here.
Since Teams launched in September 2024, the platform has added free-text posts, class recommendations with thumbnail previews, emoji reactions, member tagging, and admin controls. A structured four-week program with a defined start date, a multi-instructor lineup, and a built-in community of participants feels like exactly the kind of event these tools were designed for.
Imagine a dedicated Team for the Live Cross Training program where members post their daily check-ins, share photos from their workouts, and instructors pop in to cheer people on directly. The infrastructure is already there. This program could be the moment Peloton puts it all together in a meaningful way.
The Live Cross Training Program Goes Global
The Live Cross Training program will not be limited to English-speaking members. A German version is set to drop on April 27, extending the experience to even more of the Peloton community around the world. It is a great sign that Peloton is thinking broadly about who this program is for from the very beginning.
Mark Your Calendar
The English version kicks off April 13, 2026, with the German version following on April 27. Four weeks. Five instructors. Five days a week.
Will you be joining the Live Cross Training program when it launches? We want to hear what you are most looking forward to, whether it is a specific instructor, a particular discipline, or simply the challenge of showing up five days a week for four weeks straight. Drop a comment below and let us know!
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