A New Era in Home Fitness: Pepper's Electromyostimulation Suit
Tech Industry Pioneer: Emilia von Keyserlingk, a Notable Figure at Pepper Corporation
In the dynamic world of home fitness, a new player is making waves with its innovative approach to muscle training. Pepper, an Electromyostimulation (EMS) suit, offers a simple and comfortable solution for home use, complete with guided training via an app.
The brainchild of Emilia von Keyserlingk, Pepper was born out of her personal experience with EMS training. Suffering from back pain and seeking a more efficient fitness routine, Emilia discovered the benefits of EMS training, which activates muscles with gentle impulses, making muscle building up to 300% more effective than classic training[2].
Pepper's financing comes from business angels who provide not only capital but also valuable knowledge in areas such as product development, sales, and international scaling. This strategic partnership ensures that Pepper stays at the forefront of the home fitness industry.
Emilia von Keyserlingk: A Forward-Thinking Founder
Emilia von Keyserlingk, the founder of Pepper, is no stranger to the highs and lows that come with founding a company. Despite underestimating the intensity of these ups and downs initially, she has emerged as a resilient and innovative leader.
In her quest for organisation and planning, Emilia relies on Notion, a powerful tool that centralises her work and personal life. For quick ideas and text drafts, she turns to ChatGPT, and for fast and efficient communication within her team, Slack is her go-to platform.
Emilia believes that it's an exciting time to found a company, with new technologies, especially AI, opening up opportunities, particularly in the health and fitness sector. To gain new clarity and learn from the experiences of others, she advocates talking to other founders.
The Future of Pepper and Emilia von Keyserlingk
Looking ahead, Emilia von Keyserlingk sees her next founding venture focusing on the health industry. She also expresses a desire for more targeted support, more visibility, and more capital for diverse founding teams.
In Munich, where Pepper is based, Emilia believes that there is a need for more accelerators that have made a real difference, like Grace in Berlin. With her vision and determination, Emilia von Keyserlingk continues to push the boundaries of what's possible in the world of fitness and beyond.
[1] motionAktiv: https://motionaktiv.com/ [2] EMS Training: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5688428/ [3] Antelope Go: https://www.antelopego.com/
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