Peloton 100 Day Challenge: You Crushed It. Now What?
The Peloton 100 Day Challenge ends today, April 10, and if you have been keeping your streak alive since New Year’s Day, you are one workout away from earning one of the most satisfying badges on your Peloton profile. Take a moment to appreciate what you have done. Then go log that final class!
What the Peloton 100 Day Challenge Required to Complete
The Peloton 100 Day Challenge runs from January 1 through April 10, 2026. To complete it, members must log at least one Peloton workout every single day for all 100 days. Any class in any modality counts. A five-minute stretch, a ten-minute meditation, a 30-minute outdoor walk logged through the app: all of it qualifies. The only rule is that you show up every day, and today is day 100.

The Badge Waiting on the Other Side
Members who successfully complete the Peloton 100 Day Challenge earn a gold badge on their Peloton profile, a permanent marker of the commitment. Beyond the badge, the data tells its own story. According to Peloton, 89 percent of challenge participants say the challenge helped hold them accountable to exercising on a regular basis. That kind of consistency does not happen by accident. You built it, one day at a time.
How Many Members Have Finished Before You
The 2025 edition of the challenge saw 83,600 Peloton members complete all 100 days. A separate 100-day summer streak in 2025 added another 45,583 finishers. Those are significant numbers for a challenge that demands showing up every single day with no exceptions. If you are finishing today, you belong to a dedicated group of people who did exactly that. As of April 9, 2026, there were 412,937 participants in this year’s challenge!
Did You Complete the Accountability Challenge?
If you crossed the finish line, take a moment to reflect on what 100 days of consecutive movement actually means. You built a habit. You showed up on the hard days, the tired days, and the days when a five-minute stretch was all you had. That discipline is worth celebrating. The gold badge is a symbol of it, but the real result lives in your routine.
Now the question worth asking: what comes next? The Peloton 100 Day Challenge may be over, but the habit does not have to be.
How to Keep the Momentum Going After the Peloton 100 Day Challenge
The consistency you built over the last 100 days is the hardest part. Maintaining it from here is about intention, not heroics.
Start by not starting from scratch. Keep showing up in whatever way feels sustainable. If the daily streak felt manageable, consider setting a new personal goal, even if it is just 30 or 60 days. The habit is already built. Use it.
When it comes to finding the right class to keep you motivated, The Clip Out has you covered with several resources worth bookmarking. If you are not sure what kind of class fits where you are mentally or emotionally on a given day, this guide to finding a Peloton instructor for every mood is a strong starting point. It breaks down which instructors tend to connect best with members depending on what they are feeling, from needing a push to needing a reset.
If you are more of a ride-focused member looking to sort through the full library of options, the TCO Peloton Ride Guide walks through the different ride types available on the platform and helps you match the right format to your goals and energy level on any given day.
For members who want to push themselves with something genuinely hard, the TCO roundup of the hardest Peloton classes members have tackled is worth a look. These are the community-nominated classes that earned the Unstackable label, meaning members who finished them had nothing left for anything else. If you are looking to challenge yourself in a new direction now that the Peloton 100 Day Challenge consistency foundation is in place, that list is a useful place to start.
The weekly TCO Top 5, published every Wednesday, is also worth following for fresh community-nominated class picks across all modalities. This week’s picks included standouts across strength, walking, power zone riding, and yoga and pilates.
For a broader look at keeping challenges a regular part of your routine, this guide on maximizing your Peloton membership through challenges is worth reading ahead of whatever Peloton announces next. Keep an eye on the app after April 10 for news on what comes next. Maybe see what’s happening on Peloton Teams or try the new Live Cross Training Program kicking off on April 13!
You put in 100 days. That is real. Now go finish strong.
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