Health & wellness
BY JOVANNA AGUILAR
Maximum Rage oers stress-smashing venue Two years ago, Crystal Nwagwu found joy in a rage room lled with the sound of glass shattering. “I thought, well, if I had this much fun doing something like that, I think it would be really nice for others to have the same experience,” Nwagwu said. What’s special about it? Founded in January 2024, Maximum Rage is a family-operated rage room where people are invited to get their rage out in a healthy way. With the majority of items donated by local organizations and individuals, Maximum Rage gives a second life to items that would otherwise be discarded, such as glass beer bottles, TVs, electron- ics, printers and stereo equipment. How it works To ensure safety, customers are provided with
At Maximum Rage, customers are provided with helmets and a variety of smashing equipment such as bats and sledge hammers.
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helmets, gloves, boots and clear instructions on how to smash equipment, Nwagwu said. “We give you as much information as possible to make sure that you have a safe, fun experience,” Nwagwu said. With a variety of rage room experiences to choose from, customers can smash their stress with 10- to 45-minute sessions lled with glass, electronics and a big prop to destroy.
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