No fresh Peloton Power Zone news
There were no new Peloton Power Zone Challenge results or major Power Zone announcements in today’s coverage — community engagement stays strong, but official updates were absent in the last 48 hours. Fans and trainers are still pointing to Power Zone as a core structured approach, but there’s been no new challenge rollout to track. (theclipout.com) (lifehacker.com).
Andy Speer’s TS60 strength block included an on-screen “April” tease during a March 15, 2026 class, a moment flagged by The Clip Out in a March 17 story. (theclipout.com) Lifehacker published a Power Zone how‑to on March 18, 2026, walking readers through FTP-based watt targets and step‑by‑step setup for Power Zone rides. (lifehacker.com) Peloton’s official Power Zone help and “Power Zones on your touchscreen” guidance pages were updated most recently on May 27, 2025 and continue to describe seven personalized zones and FTP setup as the platform’s baseline training framework. (onepeloton.com) Community tooling shifted in mid‑March: users reported a new “add a photo” option in Teams and richer Feed workout data on March 16, 2026, changes noted by The Clip Out that expand social features used by Power Zone participants. (theclipout.com) Instructors have kept Power Zone content in regular schedules — Pelobuddy’s March 9–15 weekly roundup lists a live 90‑minute Power Zone Endurance ride with Matt Wilpers on March 14, 2026, underscoring ongoing live-class activity. (pelobuddy.com) Peloton’s recent large‑scale Power Zone rollouts have followed an 8‑week format: the “Boost Your Base” Power Zone program released 24 classes across April 21–June 22 and included a completion badge, according to community trackers. (pelobuddy.com)