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Celebrate Your Wins with Peloton Milestones and Badges

It’s so much more than just a number.

By Team PelotonUpdated July 18, 2025

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At Peloton, we believe in celebrating all wins big and small, from crushing your first yoga class to reaching your 500th cycling workout. Every time you tap into a class and click “start” is an achievement—and the Peloton community won’t ever let you forget to be proud of yourself. Here, discover all there is to know about Peloton Milestones and badges, plus tips from our Members on how to celebrate those moments. 

What Are Peloton Milestones and Badges?

We believe in celebrations so much so that Milestones have become an integral part of connecting with your fellow Members and even your instructors. You’ll be awarded a special badge for completing 1, 10, 25, 50, 75, and 100 classes in a specific discipline, plus continue racking them up for every 50 classes you take after that.

There are also special events badges you can get for taking Artist Series classes or holiday and event classes like those for Pride and Black History Month. And we can’t forget about streaks—both daily and weekly streaks have badges—and challenges like the monthly activity challenge. They’re all stored in your virtual trophy cabinet, which you can view on the Achievements tab on your profile. There, you’ll get a look at all the badges and milestones you’ve collected so far—and all the ones to set your sights after!

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For some Members, milestones are incredibly motivating, and seeing that shiny new badge pop up is fuel to keep working towards the next one. For others, each workout is a reward in and of itself, which is an attitude we always encourage. However you get yourself pumped up, our instructors reinforce that habits will beat motivation every time. Keeping your fitness routine consistent is key, and milestones are a beautiful reminder of all the work you’ve put in to get to that point, rather than a finish line. While there will inevitably be ebbs and flows as your Peloton journey progresses, we keep moving forward together.

How to Get a Shoutout for Your Milestone on Peloton

While milestones are highly personal to your own Peloton journey (it’s never a race to the finish), you’ll surely be encouraged to take part in celebrating big moments for others—and they’ll do the same for you. In live classes, you’ll hear our instructors give “shoutouts” to Members on the Leaderboard in recognition of their milestones. They might call out your Leaderboard name and congratulate you on hitting a milestone total of classes in that discipline. When it’s time for you to take your own milestone workout, find a class on the schedule with your favorite instructor and join live for a chance to hear your shoutout! Oh, and you can expect a healthy number of congratulatory high fives thrown your way on the Leaderboard.

How Peloton Members Celebrate Milestones

We asked some of our most dedicated Members how they celebrate their big Peloton moments. Here’s what they shared.

Pilar A. #PilarOfStrength, US Member

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For Pilar, consistency has never been easier than with the Peloton App. “Earlier last year, I decided I was going to get stronger and healthier. I started working out, little by little, and started seeing progress … Since using the Peloton App, I’ve worked out almost every single day since September, and I feel amazing! I never imagined loving to work out as much as I do now. Oh, and I’m officially part of the Century Club! Mid-December I took my 100th strength class, and today is my 131st strength class. A big thanks to my BFF Crystal for letting me join you on this Peloton journey, my partner Kevin for joining me on workouts even though he’d rather watch The Great British Bake Off, and the amazing instructors Jess Sims, Rebecca Kennedy, Andy Speer, Robin Arzón and Selena Samuela who made it so much fun!”

Christoph H. #Chrias, DE Member

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Hitting new benchmarks in Peloton Challenges like The Annual are certainly milestones in their own right. Here, Christoph celebrates 1,000 minutes of Peloton workouts! “I didn’t do a ride today as my legs needed a break. But not the arms! Cracked the 1K active minutes mark after 7 weeks of workouts—more than in the last 5 years combined.”

Kerensa P. #kdpalmer, US Member

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“I hit 50 strength classes with Peloton today! I started using the Peloton App at the end of March, taking 1-3 classes a week. Now, I'm taking 3 or more classes a day, 5-6x a week. I'm hooked! I sometimes travel for work, like I am currently, and having this app has been so incredibly helpful to not only keep my goals in check but my sanity. I really don't think I'll go back to a gym ever again!”

Kerensa’s endorphins here are courtesy of a 10 minute Glutes & Legs Strength class with Adrian Williams. “Single-leg deadlifts, lateral lunge holds and suitcase squats for 10 minutes straight—no breaks and no putting down the dumbbells … seeeeshhh! Such a great class for the legs and glutes but also for grip strength. Bookmarked this one to take on repeat!”

Denise C, US Member

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For Denise, Peloton milestones aren’t just numeric but something she can feel in her body. “I’ll be the first to admit I’m not great at yoga. I am quite inflexible, and my range of motion in my hips and shoulders is nothing to brag about. But, during the summer and the pandemic, I decided to give yoga another try. I used the Peloton App as my guide in my house, on my little purple mat. One hundred fifteen classes later, and I’m hooked. I have improved, but I still have a long way to go—that’s okay. A challenge means less likeliness for boredom, right? Plus, I have less aches/pains and ZERO running-related injuries since I started. In other words, I am glad I tried. I typically do a 20-30 minute class with the amazing instructor Denis Morton.”

This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute individualized advice. It is not intended to replace professional medical evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment. Seek the advice of your physician for questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition. If you are having a medical emergency, call your physician or 911 immediately.

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