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The Peloton Cross Training Team Just Got a Valuable Upgrade With This Expert Nutrition Addition

Peloton has added another prominent expert to its growing roster, and this one brings a focus that goes well beyond reps and intervals. Dr. Jaime Schehr, a licensed naturopathic doctor, registered dietitian, and certified nutrition specialist, has joined the Peloton Cross Training Team, one of several official Teams available on the Peloton platform. Teams are instructor-led community groups organized around specific goals, and the Cross Training Team is designed for members who train across multiple disciplines. Dr. Schehr brings her expertise in sports nutrition and integrative medicine to what is already one of the platform’s most active community groups.

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Who Is Dr. Jaime Schehr?

Dr. Schehr brings more than 20 years of experience to the role, along with credentials as both a registered dietitian (RD) and a certified nutrition specialist (CDN), with a background in integrative medicine and sports nutrition. That combination makes her a natural fit for a team built around the kind of multi-modal training that demands real nutritional strategy.

With more than 35,600 followers on her Instagram, she has already built a substantial platform around sports nutrition, wellness, and the relationship between diet and athletic performance. Her addition to the Peloton Cross Training Team signals that Peloton is serious about weaving nutritional guidance into its training communities, not treating it as an afterthought.

It is worth noting that Dr. Schehr is not entirely new to the Peloton world. As we covered in our piece on Peloton’s official nutrition content launch, she has been working behind the scenes with Peloton instructors, including Rebecca Kennedy, Cody Rigsby, Emma Lovewell, and Matt Wilpers, for the past six years, helping them fine-tune how they fuel for performance and recovery. Her move into the Peloton Cross Training Team is a natural extension of a relationship that has been building for years.

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Peloton’s Growing Commitment to Nutrition

Nutrition is not a new conversation at The Clip Out. Back in 2024, we explored the topic through the lens of plant-based eating in our interview-based piece on plant-based nutrition with Dr. Jenn Mann, which touched on the importance of expert guidance, the role of fiber, and the value of working with a specialized dietitian when making significant dietary shifts. The appetite for credible nutrition content within the Peloton community has been clear for some time.

Peloton’s nutrition content expansion has since taken a more formal shape. The platform launched Peloton Kitchen, a content series featuring instructors sharing the meals that fuel their training, along with a broader effort to educate members on topics like macronutrient timing and fiber intake. Dr. Schehr’s appointment to the Peloton Cross Training Team fits squarely within that expanding vision.

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What the Peloton Cross Training Team Offers

The Peloton Cross Training Team is built for members who want to move across disciplines, cycling, running, rowing, strength training, and more, rather than anchoring their fitness routine to a single modality. The team emphasizes varied training approaches, recovery strategies, and the nutritional support that makes a comprehensive fitness regimen sustainable over time.

With Dr. Schehr now involved, the Peloton Cross Training Team gains the ability to educate members on fueling strategies, macronutrient timing, and the kinds of informed nutritional choices that support cross-training goals. That is a meaningful addition for members participating in structured programming like Peloton’s Live Cross Training Program, which launched April 13 with five instructors across four disciplines and drew more than 351,000 sign-ups ahead of its first week. The full Week 1 schedule and class breakdown can be found here.

Understanding Peloton Teams

As covered in our comprehensive guide to Peloton community features including Teams and Club Peloton, Peloton Teams create dedicated spaces where members connect around shared fitness goals. The Peloton Cross Training Team is one of several specialized communities on the platform, joining Move for Life, HYROX Training, and Menopause Health, each organized around a targeted focus.

The structure allows members to post daily check-ins, share workout photos, and interact directly with team leaders and fellow members. That community-driven approach is part of what sets Peloton apart from other fitness platforms. Peloton has steadily expanded these partnerships and community offerings, including collaborations with HYROX, Respin Health, and the Hospital for Special Surgery, as outlined in our earlier coverage of Peloton’s expanded content partnerships.

Impact on Members

Members of the Peloton Cross Training Team can now access guidance from a registered dietitian alongside instructor-led classes. For members committed to cross-training approaches, that addition brings a layer of credibility and practical knowledge that complements the physical programming.

Nutrition and training are two sides of the same coin for anyone pursuing athletic performance, and having a specialist of Dr. Schehr’s caliber embedded in the Peloton Cross Training Team strengthens the bridge between the two.

The Bigger Picture

The addition of Dr. Schehr is part of a broader strategy Peloton has been executing across its platform, expanding Teams with expert leaders who bring specialized knowledge in nutrition, strength training, and other disciplines. As Peloton continues to evolve from a hardware company into a comprehensive fitness ecosystem that includes cycling, rowing, running, strength, yoga, Pilates, meditation, and more, these kinds of appointments help maintain the member engagement and sense of community that have always been central to its appeal.

The Peloton Cross Training Team now stands as one of the platform’s most well-rounded community offerings, pairing structured multi-modal training with expert nutritional guidance under one roof.

Nutrition has been a missing piece for some members chasing cross-training goals. With Dr. Schehr now part of the Peloton Cross Training Team, that gap is getting a lot smaller. Are you planning to take advantage of her expertise?

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.