Post by account_disabled on Feb 17, 2024 22:16:30 GMT -6
Peloton is opening its app to third-party treadmills for running, walking, or Tread Bootcamp classes. Pelo Buddy spotted a new support page on the Peloton site announcing that the app can now record and display metrics on any treadmill that uses Bluetooth FTMS. The offer is only open to subscribers of the company's most expensive subscription training plan, Peloton App Plus. To pair, you'll start a Tread class in the Peloton app and then tap the "Connect a Bluetooth device" option. Choose your treadmill from the list and a green check mark will let you know when it's connected. Peloton says users can check their incline, speed, pace, and distance through the app during a class session.
Once the class is over, the app will also show your Europe Mobile Number List estimated calorie burn and elevation gain. Additionally, sessions on third-party treadmills will continue to count towards challenges and badges.President Vladimir Putin promised this Sunday to make Russia a "sovereign power" in his first campaign speech ahead of the March elections. "Russia will be a sovereign and self-sufficient power or else it will cease to exist," Putin told senior leaders of his United Russia party at a congress supporting his candidacy. The Russian leader , leading the country since , announced on December 8 his candidacy for the presidential elections in March. If re-elected, a likely option in a political system where the opposition is almost non-existent, he could remain in the Kremlin until.
The elections come after two years of offensive in Ukraine, which triggered a multitude of Western sanctions against Russia. Putin, 71, has said he will make “sovereignty” one of the key goals of his fifth term in the Kremlin. "We will only make decisions ourselves, without outside advice ," the president insisted. "Russia cannot like some countries - give up its sovereignty for some sausages and become someone's satellite," the president stressed. The Western powers, he stressed, seek to "sow internal problems" in Russia. But "these tactics have not worked," he added. The Kremlin leader declared that there was still "a lot to do for Russia's interests" and that the country was facing "historic tasks.