Peloton Sculpt 30 Classes Start July 27 and August 4

Hannah Corbin and Ally Love bring Peloton’s newest strength format to the schedule, blending Pilates, barre, and bodyweight work into a single 30-minute class.

Hannah Corbin demonstrates a bodyweight strength move ahead of the Peloton Sculpt 30 Class

The Peloton Sculpt 30 Class starts Monday, July 27, with Hannah Corbin leading the format’s debut on the schedule. Ally Love follows with her own class the following week, giving members two instructors to choose from as the new format rolls out. Sculpt 30 blends Pilates, barre, and bodyweight strength moves with added equipment, and pairing it with Hannah and Ally carries some history, since the two of them were the instructors who launched barre at Peloton back in 2020.

What the Peloton Sculpt 30 Class Includes

Peloton describes the Peloton Sculpt 30 Class as low impact and high energy, built to test both strength and cardiovascular endurance over the course of 30 minutes. It draws from signature barre moves, Pilates-based core work, and bodyweight strength patterns, with added equipment layered in to increase resistance. The format sits at an intersection Peloton has been building toward for months, following a broader push to expand both its Pilates and barre catalogs with new class names and structures.

Hannah Corbin and Ally Love’s History With the Format

The Hannah Corbin Sculpt 30 pairing makes sense given her history with both formats. She has taught barre since the category debuted on the platform, and her return to Pilates earlier this year reintroduced her to a format she helped bring to Peloton in 2020. Sculpt 30 gives her a way to work across all three disciplines in a single class rather than staying inside one lane.

Ally Love shares that same barre history with Hannah, and her addition to the Peloton Sculpt 30 Class lineup extends a partnership that goes back to the format’s earliest days on the platform. Seeing both names attached to a brand-new class type gives Sculpt 30 an early sense of continuity, rather than introducing it as a format with no track record behind it.

Schedule Details

The Peloton Sculpt 30 Class is listed as an encore for both instructors, meaning each class draws from a recently recorded live session rather than airing as new content in real time.

Hannah Corbin demonstrates a bodyweight strength move ahead of the Peloton Sculpt 30 Class

Hannah Corbin’s Sculpt 30 Schedule

  • Encore Class: Monday, July 27 at 9:30 AM ET / 6:30 AM PT
  • Original Live Recording: Thursday, July 16 at 6:30 PM ET / 3:30 PM PT
  • Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Category: Strength

Ally Love Peloton Sculpt 30 Class

Ally Love’s Sculpt 30 Schedule

  • Encore Class: Tuesday, August 4 at 2:30 PM ET / 11:30 AM PT
  • Original Live Recording: Tuesday, July 14 at 6:00 PM ET / 3:00 PM PT
  • Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Category: Strength

Where Sculpt 30 Fits on the Schedule

The Peloton Sculpt 30 Class arrives the same week as Katie Wang’s new Power Pyramid series, part of a broader wave of strength programming Peloton is rolling out in late July. It also follows a pattern the platform has used before, most recently with Greta Dopp’s Sculpt Flow format, which blends yoga conditioning with barre and Pilates elements inside the Yoga category. Sculpt 30 takes a similar cross-format approach but is filed under Strength rather than Yoga, giving members another way to combine modalities depending on which muscle groups and equipment they want to prioritize that day.

Peloton has not confirmed whether additional instructors will teach Sculpt 30 going forward, but launching with Hannah Corbin and Ally Love gives the format an immediate identity tied to two of the platform’s most established names. Members interested in the broader category can find related class descriptions through Peloton’s own Sculpt content.

For members who have followed Hannah Corbin’s return to Pilates this year, the Peloton Sculpt 30 Class reads as a natural next step, one that lets her and Ally Love bring barre, Pilates, and strength together under a single class name rather than splitting their focus across separate formats.


 

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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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