Peloton Launches 63-Class Puerto Rican Culture Collection Ahead of Festival
Mariana Fernández anchors the yoga and meditation side of Peloton's 63-class Puerto Rican cultural drop ahead of the Me, Myself & I Festival.

Peloton launched its "Dale Rhythm Puerto Rico" collection with 63 classes spanning cycling, running, strength, yoga, meditation, and scenic content — one of the most expansive cultural programming drops the platform has assembled — timed to coincide with the Me, Myself & I Festival on April 11 at the Jardín Botánico y Cultural de Caguas.
For practitioners looking for a mindful entry point, Mariana Fernández is the name to bookmark. Peloton's primary Spanish-language yoga and meditation instructor, Fernández previously only led yoga and meditation classes before this collection added scenic movement to her repertoire. Her clearest contribution to the drop's contemplative side is a 10-minute Puerto Rico Peace Meditation, conducted in Spanish and filmed in the tropical landscape of El Yunque National Forest. Beginner-accessible and rooted in place, it is the kind of class that delivers cultural specificity rather than generic calm. Two new guided scenic classes led by Fernández, a 20-minute run and a 20-minute ride filmed in Old San Juan and Piñones, extend the collection's mindful movement offerings for members ready to combine presence with pace. Power Flow Yoga classes were also featured prominently during the April 6–12 programming window, adding intermediate-level heat for those who want to move beyond restoration.
For a start-here path through the yoga and meditation content: open with Fernández's 10-minute Puerto Rico Peace Meditation to root the practice in landscape and intention, then move to either of her 20-minute scenic guided classes for moving meditation without a screen-bound studio feel, and build toward the Power Flow offerings when the body is ready for something more dynamic.

Peloton describes the collection as created "in honor of our partnership with the Me, Myself & I Festival, which drives awareness and access to the life-changing power of movement for the Latinx community." That framing is deliberate. The 18-plus instructor roster includes Camila Ramón and Mariana Fernández as headliners, alongside Robin Arzón, Rad López, Jess King, Callie Gullickson, Hannah Corbin, and Ally Love. Camila Ramón's 30-minute Reggaetón Ride in Spanish dropped on April 6, explicitly tied to the Me, Myself & I partnership.
At the live festival, Fernández leads her "¡Alma Y Flow!" session, described as blending rhythm and mindful movement, closing the loop between on-demand collection and in-person event. The collection also includes artist series built around Ricky Martin, Bad Bunny, and Jennifer Lopez. Those series, paired with the Spanish-language instruction throughout, sit on top of Peloton's earlier Iconos Latinos programming, positioning the Dale Rhythm drop not as a one-time promotional gesture but as the latest chapter in a multi-year play to center Latinx voices across every modality the platform offers, including the mat.
Know something we missed? Have a correction or additional information?
Submit a Tip
