On a Tuesday morning, I check in to Peloton’s headquarters in New York City, where the treadmill studio has been retrofitted to accommodate an intimate crowd. The lights dim, and Robin Arzón — the brand’s vice president and head instructor — bounds onto the stage to greet everyone before introducing CEO Peter Stern, who’s there to unveil Peloton’s next chapter.

I quickly learn it’s not just another class offering or piece of equipment: Peloton has revamped its entire portfolio to offer a more robust, personalized approach to wellness that goes well beyond the bike.

The Cross Training Series

Peloton is known for its at-home fitness equipment — and as of Oct. 1, its hardware is getting an upgrade.

As part of its new Cross Training Series, five updated machines — the Bike, Bike+, Tread,

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