Peloton Bench Strength Classes Keep Coming, But the Collection Is Still Frozen in Time

Peloton Bench Strength is getting new content, and it is worth paying attention to, even if the platform itself has not quite caught up. Peloton is spotlighting a new class from instructor Tunde Oyeneyin dropping April 8: a 20-minute Chest & Back Strength class, available on demand starting at 12 AM ET / 5 AM BST. It will (hopefully!) live in the Bench Strength collection, joining a growing list of classes built around the workout bench as a primary accessory. And that list has been growing, quietly, even before this latest announcement.
Bench Strength Classes Have Been Quietly Multiplying
Interestingly, two additional Peloton Bench Strength classes that have already landed on the platform in recent weeks. Andy Speer led a 30-minute Full Body Strength class on March 30, 2026, and Logan Aldridge delivered his own 30-minute Full Body Strength class on March 23, 2026. Both are labeled intermediate and appear to incorporate the bench format consistent with the collection’s approach. Neither generated a major platform push, but both represent meaningful additions to what Peloton is building here.
The original Peloton Bench Strength collection launched in February 2026 with four classes, which we covered at the time. The collection featured instructors Robin Arzón, Andy Speer, and Rad Lopez in classes ranging from 10 to 30 minutes, targeting glutes and legs, chest and back, and arms and shoulders. It was a notable addition: bench-centered strength content, positioned as its own curated space in the platform, and distinct from program-style offerings.
The Peloton Bench Strength collection also got us interested to see if they would continue to blend offerings from the Strength+ App here on the regular Peloton app. Many members have responded positively to this roll out and we also wonder what traditional weightlifting might be coming in the future. In Andy Speer’s March TS60 classes he led members through some barbell moves but simulating with the dumbbells… hmmm…
The Collection Page Has Not Been Updated
Here is where things get a little sideways. Despite the new Tunde class being promoted specifically as a Bench Strength addition, and despite Andy’s and Logan’s recent classes landing on the platform, the official Bench Strength collection page still shows only four classes, the same four that launched in January and February. Robin Arzón, Andy Speer, and Rad Lopez are listed as the instructors, with no sign of Tunde or Logan Aldridge in the collection header.
This is not the first time Peloton has let its collection pages lag behind the actual content. It is a pattern worth noting, mostly because members who rely on the collection to find this type of class could easily miss new additions if the page is not updated to reflect them.
For now, if you are looking for the new Tunde class or the recent drops from Andy and Logan, your best bet is to search by instructor or class type rather than relying on the Bench Strength collection itself.
Why Bench Strength Is Worth Your Time
The bench as a training tool is not just a novelty. Classes built around it allow for exercises that are difficult or impossible to replicate with a mat alone: incline presses, Bulgarian split squats, single-arm rows with added range of motion, and supported movements that can improve both stability and muscle isolation. The collection was designed, as Peloton put it, for workouts where a bench is your main accessory, and the variety of instructors and muscle group targets makes it a practical framework for anyone building a strength rotation at home.
With Tunde now joining the lineup, and Andy and Logan having already contributed bench-centered full body classes, the content is there. Members just have to know where to look for it.
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