On
a sunny fall day a group of real estate agents visited the North
Hollywood warehouse that is home to LA Ax to try their hand at
the sport.
Like many, their first attempts to get the 1.5 pound hatchet to
stick to the target were unsuccessful.
But soon the clang of the axes hitting the ground was replaced
by the satisfying thud of them piercing the wood, leading to
gleeful smiles and hoots from their co-workers.
LA Ax's resident "axepert" said the sport provides a low-tech
fun in a high-tech society, where people are constantly checking
social media.
"Axe throwing gives people a good reason to put down their
phones," said operation's manager Carly Chalom, better known as
Seven, a nickname she got after competing in an especially epic
axe throwing battle.
"Put that down, step away for an hour or two, and throw some
axes. Then you'll have something to post about later."
She said it is also a good way to release tension at a time when
the news can cause people to feel stressed and anxious.
"This gives you an outlet to get out that aggression. Don't
angry type or angry text."
"Pick up an axe and we'll show you how to throw it."
"And you're learning a skill so if that zombie apocalypse ever
hits you'll be well prepared," she said with a laugh.
The venue is getting a wide variety of clientele, she said, from
people on first dates to those who have been unlucky in love.
"The latest request we've gotten is for divorce parties," she
said.
"So we have groups of women coming in to celebrate a divorce
rather than weep about it. They come in here, throw some axes
and get out some aggression."
While the venue tries to be accommodating, they also aim to keep
things civil.
"The most common question that we get asked is can we put a face
on our targets, to which I have to politely say no," she said.
"It does look a little bit threatening and we don't want to
spread any hate. We're all about love and community here."
"The reason you get together is your own prerogative but there
will be no throwing at anyone's faces."
(Editing by Greg Stutchbury)
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