Medscape March 26, 2021
Jay Croft

For at-home, high-tech, high-ticket fitness, Greg Pryor is an unlikely brand ambassador who still checks many of the boxes that have made Peloton synonymous with the new “connected fitness” market.

  • He’s always been athletic (a former Major League Baseball player, no less). But at 71, he slowed down somewhat during the pandemic.

  • He was given a Peloton by a family member who was “obsessed,” Pryor says — and now it’s changed his life, too.

  • He rides it almost every day — and wants to tell everyone.

“I’ve had a transformation in my life because of this Peloton thing,” he says from his home in Kansas City, where he finished his athletic career...

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