Peloton off air dropping March 23

Peloton Off Air Is Dropping March 23 — Here’s What We Know So Far About the New Project

Last Updated: March 11, 2026By Tags: , ,

Peloton Off Air is officially on the way, and the fitness world is buzzing with curiosity. On March 11, 2026, Peloton dropped a surprise announcement via an Instagram Reel and YouTube Short, revealing that something called “Off Air” is set to launch on March 23, 2026. The short clip offered just enough information to get people talking, but left plenty of questions unanswered.

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What Exactly Is Peloton Off Air?

In the video, Ally Love gathers the global instructor team for what appears to be a company development meeting. She introduces the “Off Air” concept as an initiative where instructors will cross over into other areas of Peloton’s corporate operations, giving them a more well-rounded experience within the company. The idea seems aimed at breaking down the wall between the on-screen talent and the behind-the-scenes business side of Peloton.

What remains unclear is exactly what format Peloton Off Air will take. Will it be a podcast? A docu-series? An unscripted, reality-style show that follows instructors as they step outside their usual roles? Peloton has not released additional details yet, and that mystery is part of what makes this announcement so intriguing.

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Peloton Has Been Here Before

This would not be Peloton’s first venture beyond the bike and the tread. The brand has dipped its toes into the podcast world before, most notably with the Fitness Flipped podcast hosted by Tunde Oyeneyin. More recently, instructor Matt Wilpers launched “Move For Life,” a podcast focused on longevity and wellness. Both showed that Peloton is interested in connecting with its community in ways that go beyond a 45-minute ride or run.

Whether Peloton Off Air follows a similar audio format or takes things in a completely different direction, the March 23 launch date is not far off. Keep an eye on Peloton’s social channels for more details on Peloton Off Air as they roll out.


 

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About the Author: Nikki Smith

Nikki is an NASM-certified personal trainer and Behavior Change Specialist who has been a Peloton member since 2016. She combines her passion for fitness with a professional background in communications, including a decade in radio spanning on-air work, promotions, and non-traditional revenue. Her experience also includes covering the Jacksonville Jaguars for a Fox Sports Radio affiliate, bringing a seasoned, analytical lens to her coverage of the fitness landscape. When she’s not writing or working out, Nikki enjoys gardening, paddleboarding, and spending time with her family. She can be found on the leaderboard as MySprtsBrasStuk.