Technology
How to Get a Peloton-Style Workout Without Splurging – The New York Times
Don’t want to pay $1,900 for a Peloton bike, plus a subscription fee for classes? Here are ways to reduce the cost of using tech to exercise at home.

So I bought an $8 yoga mat and a $70 pair of adjustable dumbbells and turned on my TV, which includes the YouTube app. I then subscribed to three of the most popular YouTube channels that have free content for exercising at home: Yoga With Adriene, Fitness Blender and Holly Dolke.
One immediate downside was almost too much content often hundreds of videos per YouTuber making it difficult to pick a workout. Even when I finally chose a video, I learned I had to brace myself for some quality issues.
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