LAST weekend proved a busy time for Henley Rowing Club with their two junior crews in the Henley Royal Regatta qualifying races on Friday, the following day was.
“This is a great opportunity, I think, for everyone to blow off some steam,” said Mario Zelaya, founder and CEO of Bad Axe Throwing. He described the sport as the “cooler version of bowling” or “bowling 2.0” and as much more satisfying and probably cheaper than therapy.
The club has more than 40 locations across the country, in Canada and the United Kingdom.
Walk-in customers are greeted by a coach who has them sign waivers, provides a rundown of safety rules and demonstrates the one- and two-hand throwing techniques. Larger parties can try other techniques such as two axes at once, underhand, “scissors” (throwing overhand and underhand simultaneously) and the “dongle” (throwing from between the legs).
“This is a great opportunity, I think, for everyone to blow off some steam,” said Mario Zelaya, founder and CEO of Bad Axe Throwing. He described the sport as the “cooler version of bowling” or “bowling 2.0” and as much more satisfying and probably cheaper than therapy.
The club has more than 40 locations across the country, in Canada and the United Kingdom.
Walk-in customers are greeted by a coach who has them sign waivers, provides a rundown of safety rules and demonstrates the one- and two-hand throwing techniques. Larger parties can try other techniques such as two axes at once, underhand, “scissors” (throwing overhand and underhand simultaneously) and the “dongle” (throwing from between the legs).