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Moving Together: A Full Circle Moment at Peloton Studios with So Every BODY Can Move hosted by Logan Aldridge
By Kyle Stepp
Moving Together: A Full Circle Moment at Peloton Studios with Logan Aldridge and So Every BODY Can Move

Last fall, SEBCM’s Mid-Atlantic Mobility Day — led by Maryland State Lead Sheryl Sachs — brought together community members, advocates, and partners in Maryland for a day of movement and education about their rights under SEBCM laws. It was exactly what Mobility Days are designed to be: a space where people with limb loss and limb difference can experience what access to movement actually feels like, while learning about the legislative work happening in their state to protect that access.

That’s where we first connected with Logan Aldridge and Alec Zirkenbach of the Adaptive Training Academy, who joined as a programming partner. What happened in that room — the energy, the community, the shared commitment to making movement accessible — sparked something none of us wanted to let go of.
So we didn’t.
This April, Sheryl and Logan teamed up to bring SEBCM advocates into Peloton Studios in New York City for a live recording during Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness Month. On April 26th, we filled that room — every spot belonging to a SEBCM advocate with lived experience or an ally from coalitions across the East Coast, joined by our national team.

Logan led the group through a 20-minute Arms & Shoulders Strength class and a 15-minute Core class. But he didn’t just coach them through the movements. He used that platform — with Peloton members tuning in across the world — to speak directly about why SEBCM legislation matters, what this movement is working to change, and why access to activity-specific prosthetic and orthotic care isn’t a luxury. It’s a right.

[Click Here to Watch Logan’s Message about So Every BODY Can Move]
That’s the power of partnerships like this one. When SEBCM and adaptive and para sports leaders like Logan bring their platforms together, we reach people who haven’t yet heard about our mission — and we give them a reason to join it. A Peloton member in Kansas who has never heard of SEBCM heard about it that Sunday. An ally in North Carolina learned that legislation is moving in their state.

Every new voice that finds this movement through a class, a Mobility Day, or a conversation with an advocate is another person who can help us get to 28 states by 2028 and lay the groundwork for federal reform.
Logan, a proud adaptive athlete, Peloton instructor, and co-founder of the Adaptive Training Academy alongside Alec Zirkenbach, continues to show up for the broader disability community — not from the sidelines, but right alongside all of us in this work. We’re grateful for partners who understand that movement is medicine, and that access to it should never depend on what insurance you have.
This is what collective impact looks like in action: advocates with lived experience, adaptive sports leaders, and a national platform, all pointing in the same direction.
Want to take the class our advocates took? Head to onepeloton.com/classes and find the 20-min Arms & Shoulders Strength and 15-min Core classes with Logan, recorded Sunday, April 26.