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  <title>How These Enterprising Drummers Built A Group Fitness Empire From Practically Nothing</title>
  <description>From a very young age, Kirsten Potenza, the co-founder and CEO of POUND® was trying to find a job or make a job out of whatever she could. &amp;quot;From stealing sweet peas from the farm behind the house and selling them to my neighbors to having a shop in the backyard where I sold potpourri that I made.&amp;quot; After college, where Potenza was a Division I athlete at UCLA, she found herself changing careers often, which concerned her mother. Looking back, Potenza understands her mother’s concerns, but she suggests that others embrace these &amp;quot;opportunities to dip our toes in the water and test out different things and learn more about ourselves through exploring different careers.&amp;quot; It was around the time that she turned down the opportunity to run a company that she met Cristina Peerenboom. “The one thing we had in common was that we were obsessed with music. We were both drummers - &amp;amp;nbsp;not in the sense of wanting to be in bands - there was something about drumming that appealed to the both of us. It probably had a lot to do with the fact that when we did it, we left our cell phones behind and escaped.&amp;quot; Potenza and Peerenboom (who also comes from an athletic background) had group fitness ingrained in their lifestyles since childhood. &amp;quot;This idea of being fit - and fitness - never really was something we had to think too hard about when we were younger.&amp;quot; But as working adults living in Los Angeles, &amp;quot;the gym experience didn't feel super positive to us. It felt like there was a lot of ego.&amp;quot; Cue the light bulb. They should&amp;amp;nbsp;just make their own group fitness class for any gym. &amp;quot;We had this background of a ton of different mentalities in knowing what it took to be fit, healthy, and strong but we weren't having as much fun doing that, right? So whether you're on a treadmill or in a class, it didn't feel enjoyable to us. So we kind of felt that spark when we were drumming or listening to music or experiencing music. I think for most people, music is an escape.&amp;quot; Using Ripstix®, lightly weighted drumsticks engineered specifically for exercising, POUND® transforms drumming into an incredibly effective way of working out. &amp;quot;One of the greatest things about POUND® is that I was able to take all of my interests and put them into one thing, which I don't think happens. I'm passionate about fitness and wellness, I'm passionate about fashion, I'm passionate about food, and I get to put all of those things together and package them up in this little awesome, amazing company called POUND® - because we get to experience all of those things on a daily basis - and help people in all those categories so it's been awesome to have an opportunity like that.&amp;quot; The best part of the POUND® empire? &amp;quot;I don't think we spent any marketing dollars for the first three or four years of POUND®.&amp;amp;nbsp;That's right, the duo spent nothing, and yet they still got Kelly Ripa to publicly give POUND® her seal of approval. LISTEN to learn more about what Potenza thinks are the most valuable aspects of growing a business and living a life, and how Potenza and Peerenboom were able to grow POUND® without a marketing budget. </description>
  <author_name>Entrepreneurs En Vogue | Conversations with Successful Millennial Women Entrepreneurs</author_name>
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