While viewing a class in the question library, the latest update to the Peloton iOS App (Peloton Digital App for iPhone) has updated the information structure. Peloton sessions – How to Create Group Rides or Work with Friends on Peloton (demo and training). Previously, while selecting a question class using the iOS Application, you will see the class value and difficulty level first. The class description will be under that, followed by the class playlist. Preview of class information in the question library of the Peloton iOS App.
Now, the layout has been updated to look more like a format for class viewing on Bike and Bike +. Users will see a horizontal menu bar at the top above the class thumbnail, allowing them to navigate to different sections of information about the class, such as music, class ideas, score score, member activity, and more information.
Users will also find options to set, summarize, preview, and bookmark a class below the class thumbnail. But instead of seeing the class value and difficulty level first, users will see a section of the playlist, which they can expand to see in full. Under the playlist is a class concept, which includes time reduction in temperature, cycling ratio, humidity, and upper body if necessary.
Scrolling down further will take you to the Strive Score section, which tells you the personal Streaming range for classes of type and length. Note that if your account is not set up with one rate monitor to enable the Strive Score feature, this box will not appear on your display. Next is the member activity section, which includes the total number of exercises, difficulty level, and class size. The section also shows the leading signs that the class is famous with, and any subsequent members who have already won the class.
Currently it appears as a small insect, while the charge always shows 1%. We hope it will improve soon. The last box is the “more information” section, which contains a class description and indicates whether the class is in plain language. You will also see the teacher title.