Sarah Kunst

Fitness Entrepreneur

photographer

Photography by Jason Henry

Founder/CEO of ProDay

Sarah Kunst is the founder and CEO of Proday, a sports fitness app where you can workout alongside professional athletes and fitness celebrities. Having graduated from the Los Angeles Dodgers Accelerator, Proday has raised funding from well-known angel investors Arielle Zuckerberg and Sara Haider and partnered with NFL tight end Delanie Walker. Sarah has also been an investor at Mohr Davidow Ventures and has worked at Apple, Red Bull, and Chanel.

Sarah Kunst's most interesting possessions & the stories behind each

Adidas Shoes

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I’m the founder and CEO of Proday.co, we are a sports and fitness company so my work uniform is often sneakers and workout gear. I love these Stella Mcartney for Adidas shoes, the glitter and red, white and blue theme make them a fun and dressed up version of what I wear in the gym.

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Gallery Wall

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Friends joke that my gallery wall look like an Instagram feed come to life. I collect art that inspires me and makes me laugh. I have everything from friend’s photography to prints of famous works by Pollack and Degas to a groovy velvet painting of Our Lady of Guadelupe that I bought on Ebay from Mexico. I love adding things I find on my travels or late night online shopping sprees. 

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Bar Cart

Nicole Amarteifio, creator of "An African City", a show described as Africa's version of Sex In the City, at Stanford University, Calif., Saturday, June 25, 2016. Jason Henry for The New York Times

As an overachieving victim of female millennial hive mind, I have the requisite bar cart complete with tasteful plant, quirky drink mixers and pretty glassware. I love mid-century modern design and living in California, a place hugely influenced by the go-go days of 3 martini lunches and Palm Springs house parties, having a retro gold cart makes me feel like I’m Don Draper’s new boss on Mad Men. 

 Jason Henry for The New York Times

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Weights

Nicole Amarteifio, creator of "An African City", a show described as Africa's version of Sex In the City, at Stanford University, Calif., Saturday, June 25, 2016. Jason Henry for The New York Times

I love working out and I stay in shape both for myself and my job as the CEO of a fitness related company. I live close to my gym but sometimes even a block is too far to walk when I’m working against a deadline so I keep workout equipment at my fingertips and get a few reps in while on calls or as a little creativity break while working. My secret to finding affordable gym equipment is to check out stores like Marshall’s and Ross. They usually have yoga mats, foam rollers and light weights for far cheaper than anywhere else. 

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Nike Statue

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I sat through 3 weeks of a horribly boring art history class in college before transferring out. The one thing I gained from the teacher was my favorite piece of art – the Winged Nike of Samothrace. Historically, it’s thought to be one of the most important Greek sculptures and celebrates a war victory. Personally, this chick is someone I’d want to have my back and my tiny replica inspires me to get out there and slay whatever’s in my way. 

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