June Pride core classes from Matty

Matty Launches June Pride Core Classes for 30 Days

Last Updated: June 4, 2026By Tags: , , ,

Matty Maggiacomo is bringing daily core work to June with a Pride Month twist, keeping the same calendar structure as his May challenge but shifting the focus to celebration and community.

June Pride core classes are here. Peloton instructor Matty Maggiacomo has announced a 30-day series of 10-minute core classes for June, one for every day of the month, timed to align with Pride Month. The structure mirrors his popular Core Everyday in May challenge, but the programming carries a distinct identity: June is about Pride, and the classes reflect that.

Same Calendar, Different Energy

Members who completed Core Everyday in May will recognize the format immediately. One 10-minute core class per day, every day of the month, structured as a trackable daily commitment. The calendar is the same. What changes is the feeling.

June’s series leans into Pride Month as its connective thread. Where May was about building a core habit and holding it for 31 days, the June Pride core classes are about showing up for yourself and your community throughout a month that carries real meaning for a significant part of the Peloton membership.

If you completed the May challenge and wondered what comes next, this is your answer. The daily core commitment does not have to end when the calendar flips.

What the June Series Looks Like

Here is what members can expect from the Peloton Pride Month programming Matty has put together for June:

  • Format: 10-minute core class
  • Frequency: Daily, one class per day
  • Length of series: 30 days across June
  • Theme: Pride Month
  • Instructor: Matty Maggiacomo
  • Calendar: Available on Matty’s Instagram

The 10-minute format keeps the barrier to entry low. Whether June is already packed with other workouts or the daily core class is the main event, the time commitment is manageable for virtually any schedule.

Matty’s Pride Month Presence on Peloton

Matty is one of Peloton’s most consistent voices during Pride Month, and his Peloton Pride Month programming extends well beyond the core series this June. He also appears in the Brandi Carlile Artist Series on June 4, teaching a 30-minute Walk class alongside Mariana Fernández’s Yoga Flow. Carlile’s Artist Series is itself timed to Pride Month, given her profile as a longtime LGBTQ rights advocate and out artist.

The June Pride core classes give members a way to engage with his programming every single day of the month, regardless of what else is on the schedule.

Pride Month 2026 on Peloton

Matty’s series sits inside a larger slate of Peloton Pride Month 2026 programming that spans cycling, yoga, barre, rowing, and walking across multiple instructors. Live classes, encore sessions, and themed programming are scheduled across the first two weeks of June and beyond, with additional announcements expected as the month progresses.

For members who took part in the Core Everyday in May challenge, the June Pride core classes are a natural continuation. The daily core habit Matty helped build over 31 days in May has a clear home in June, wrapped in the context of Pride Month and the same format members already know.

The full Peloton Pride Month programming schedule continues to develop. Check The Clip Out for updates as more June classes are confirmed.

 


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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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