Logan Aldridge at NIRSA 2026 to Lead a Powerful Live Workout Spotlighting Precor and Peloton
Logan Aldridge at NIRSA 2026 brings Peloton’s adaptive fitness instructor to the showroom floor of the Precor and Peloton commercial booth during a four-day collegiate recreation industry conference at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland, April 7 through 10. The workout is open to conference attendees on a first come, first served basis, with no registration required.

Logan Aldridge at NIRSA 2026: What to Expect on the Showroom Floor
Aldridge will be on-site to lead an in-person workout at the Precor/Peloton commercial exhibit space during the Fitness Forum. NIRSA, the National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association, draws collegiate recreation professionals from across the country, making it a meaningful platform for brands targeting university fitness centers, campus gyms, and institutional clients.
Why Logan Aldridge Is the Right Instructor for This Audience
Logan Aldridge is not just a recognizable Peloton instructor. He is Peloton’s adaptive fitness specialist, a co-founder of the Adaptive Training Academy, and a consistent voice for inclusive fitness access. His programming serves athletes across the full spectrum of physical ability, and his presence at a commercial industry event sends a clear message: the Precor/Peloton commercial offering is about more than high-traffic equipment and connected software. It is about what fitness looks like when it serves everyone.
Aldridge joined Peloton in 2021 as its first adaptive training consultant before becoming a full instructor. He lost his left arm in a wakeboarding accident at age 13 and has built a career around adaptive athletic achievement and inclusive coaching. His adaptive training catalog on the Peloton platform, which includes both seated and standing adaptive programming as well as the Adaptive Seated Transfer Program, reflects years of work building programming that meets members where they are. That kind of credibility carries real weight in a room full of collegiate recreation directors whose job is to serve students of all abilities.

Precor and Peloton’s Expanding Commercial Presence
Logan Aldridge at NIRSA 2026 is part of a broader trade show campaign introducing the integrated Precor/Peloton Commercial Business Unit to the fitness industry. As we have covered, Precor has become a cornerstone of Peloton’s commercial strategy, driving double-digit year-over-year revenue growth since the two brands formally combined their commercial operations. The CBU debuted at the HFA Show in San Diego in March, where Peloton announced the Commercial Series, its first bike and treadmill products engineered specifically for high-traffic gym environments.
NIRSA is next in that tour, followed by FIBO 2026 in Cologne, Germany, April 16 through 19, where the Commercial Business Unit will make its biggest international debut yet. Together, these events represent a coordinated effort to place the integrated Precor/Peloton offering in front of every major commercial fitness buyer segment, from collegiate recreation directors in the U.S. to gym operators across Europe.
NIRSA specifically represents the North American collegiate recreation audience, the exact buyer segment that needs equipment built for sustained, heavy use. At the booth, Precor and Peloton will preview the Peloton Commercial Series connected bike and treadmill, engineered for environments that see eight or more hours of daily use. University fitness centers operate exactly in that category, and NIRSA is where those purchasing decisions get made.

How to Attend the Workout
If you are attending NIRSA 2026 at National Harbor, Maryland from April 7 through 10, the Logan Aldridge workout is available on a first come, first served. Check out the Fitness Forum details for his Bodyweight Strength Session, Wednesday April 8 at 4:15.
Logan Aldridge at NIRSA 2026 is a clear signal of how Precor and Peloton are choosing to show up in the market: with an instructor who makes the case for inclusive fitness as both a value and a differentiator.
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