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Beyoncé partnering with at-home fitness company Peloton to create 'Homecoming'-themed workouts

Beyoncé partnering with at-home fitness company Peloton to create 'Homecoming'-themed workouts
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Beyoncé wants to get you "bootylicious" with the help of Peloton.

On Tuesday, the at-home fitness company announced they were partnering with the Grammy-award winning artist to create several "Homecoming"-themed workouts, which will commemorate the annual fall celebration for students at historically Black colleges and universities.

Peloton said the exercises would vary from indoor cycling to running to yoga to strength to boot camp and even meditation.

"Peloton and I both believe that the power of music can help uplift, motivate and inspire those on their fitness journeys," said Beyoncé in the press release. "I've been a Peloton member for several years, and I'm excited to partner with a company that helps people, young and old, be the best versions of themselves, in an innovative and adaptable way. I'm proud to celebrate the students at HBCUs with this donation, to encourage them to find and embrace their own wellness regimens."

Peloton added that Beyoncé and they are gifting students at Bennett College, Clark Atlanta University, Grambling State University, Hampton University, Howard University, Morehouse College, and Morehouse School of Medicine, Spelman College, Texas Southern University, and Wilberforce University with a 2-year digital membership.

The membership, Peloton said, would be received by the end of November.

Peloton said the first Beyoncé-curated class, a 30-minute cycling workout, is now available on its app.