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Peloton’s Holiday Challenge Is a Great Cold-Weather Motivator

December 6, 2025
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Peloton's Holiday Challenge Is a Great Cold-Weather Motivator



I can be motivated to do just about anything if an app offers me a badge or “streak,” which I’ve made abundantly clear in various reviews here on Lifehacker. When it comes to the apps I use to stay on top of my health and fitness, that’s true to an extent, although I also derive at least a little of my satisfaction from actually, you know, working out. As likely as I am to get up and exercise on an average day, getting some kind of digital reward makes me all the more excited, which has been true the past four days as Peloton rolled out its Holiday 2025 challenge. It’s a simple challenge, but one you might be interested in if you’re also encouraged by celebratory pixels or if you want to get a head start on your New Year goals.

What is the Holiday 2025 challenge on Peloton?

Peloton’s app is great overall because it has a wide variety of class types, can be used to track non-Peloton workouts better than native workout trackers, and offers a multitude of ways to get the sweet dopamine bop of motivation, from daily streaks to Club Peloton status. (As of today, I’m on a 263-day streak and am sitting firmly in the Silver III tier of Club Peloton.)

The app awards you badges and milestones for things like taking a certain number of meditation or strength classes, taking a class with music from a specific artist, or participating in a challenge. As of Dec. 1, we’re in Holiday 2025 challenge territory, which means if you take holiday-branded classes through the app, either on your mobile device or one of the brand’s proprietary pieces of equipment, you earn a badge.

If you take three holiday classes between now and Dec. 31, you get a bronze badge, if you take five you earn silver, and 10 will get you a gold one. That’s good enough for me! The badge appears on your profile along with any others you may have earned.

Though there isn’t much more to it than that, there is something crucial you need to know: Peloton Members have to opt into the challenge. You can do that on the app or by following this link. I did not do that until today, which means I just spent four days taking holiday classes (simply by typing “holiday” in the search bar) but not contributing toward my ultimate badge. Luckily, some of the ones I took did count retroactively once I opted in. I did, strangely and inadvertently, earn a badge called “Holiday 2024,” which appeared on my profile today, I assume because I took some holiday classes that were released last year. That is not exactly what I was after, but I’ll take the bonus badge and be grateful nonetheless.


Credit: Peloton

Once you opt in, just do what I’ve been doing and search for “holiday.” You’ll see classes as well as a “Holiday” collection, which also just shows you classes, but those are sorted by the year they came out. Taking any holiday class, regardless of year, will help you earn your badges. There are holiday rides, holiday lifts, holiday yoga flows, holiday walks—you get the point. Like all Peloton offerings, they range in intensity levels and duration, so you can find something to fit in no matter what you want to do and for how long.


What do you think so far?

Why I like this challenge

I am easy to please, I’ll admit, and can be convinced to do anything if it’s even mildly whimsical or unique, but I do think a challenge like this is solid for a number of reasons. First, it’s not intimidating. You have 31 days to do just three classes and still earn a badge, plus there are plenty of classes in the collection that are simple and low-commitment. For a beginner or someone with limited time, it isn’t like you have to commit to a ton of super-difficult classes.

Peloton holiday classes


Credit: Peloton

I also just like anything novel and appreciate that this provides a fun little way to prioritize movement during a time of year that is, at least for me, both busier and more slovenly than the other 11 months. When it’s cold out and there’s an abundance of baked goods around me, I’m not always reliably inclined toward choosing a workout over some pajama-and-couch time, but knowing I have to keep up with my routine to earn the gold badge can be a motivator.

Finally, I’m kind of in the middle of my own personal challenge: Last week, I was, for some reason, inspired to drop a bunch of money on a one-month unlimited pilates membership, which I am now hell-bent on making worth every cent by taking a class every morning at around 5:30. There’s something nice about getting done with a strenuous reformer session, walking back home in the cold, and getting to relax with a holiday-themed yoga or stretch. I can even play a holiday-themed walk as I amble back to my apartment. At a time when I’m already pushing myself pretty hard, I appreciate the whimsy and fun of “10 min Backstreet Boys Holiday Stretch.” Remembering that movement is supposed to be enjoyable—especially during a season notorious for getting on my nerves with all its events, responsibilities, and hassle—is grounding.



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