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Rage rooms are gaining popularity in New York: where to find them

'16.07.2021'

Olga Derkach

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After a year in isolation due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some people just want to grab a sledgehammer and smash something to smithereens. And now it has become possible: in New York, as well as throughout the country, the so-called rooms of rage are rapidly gaining popularity. What is it and where can you find them, the publication said. Independent.

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Before the coronavirus, “rooms of rage,” where visitors pay to destroy items, were fun, a place to go with friends or blow off steam after a breakup. But Yashiki Badde, a licensed therapist with 13 years of experience, believes such rooms have now become a valuable treatment for mental health problems during a pandemic.

“As a therapist, I know that I have guided a lot of people to alternative therapies like yoga, meditation and the like, and I thought it would be awesome to have a 'rage room',” she said.

Yashiki Badde hopes that this concept will eventually be accepted by the therapeutic community as a whole.

What began in late 2019 as a stress reliever from everyday life problems has really blossomed after virtually everyone was isolated in March last year.

However, not every psychotherapist sees such an extreme therapy as a treatment for the future.

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“I don’t know of a single therapist who would actually prescribe going to the 'rage room' as a form of therapy. Especially if you have aggressive tendencies to begin with, going to the “rage room” seems counterproductive, ”said Kevin Bennett, a psychologist and professor of psychology at Pennsylvania State University. He likened this to treating gambling addiction by encouraging people to gamble.

“I understand the therapeutic approach,” he continued. "His philosophy goes back to Freudian psychotherapy, to the idea of ​​catharsis, where you get rid of aggression and anger and feel better because you let him out."

The problem, he said, is that later research, begun in the 1960s, showed that it encourages some people to be aggressive in society as well, because they were told it would "free them from their anger."

Tom Daley, manager of one of the oldest "rooms of rage" in the country, stressed that the purpose of his establishment is just entertainment. He controls Break bar, opened in 2015 in the heart of New York City in Manhattan. This establishment is a combination of a restaurant, a bar and a "room of fury".

“The room was created purely for entertainment,” he said. Throughout the pandemic, Daly noted that throughout the pandemic, diners continually ordered "rooms of rage," even though the bar and restaurant itself were closed most of that time.

“I think everyone is stressed all over the country,” he said.

Where to find rooms of rage in New York

In New York, as well as throughout the country, you can find many "rooms of rage". ForumDaily New York has selected a few of those that are working now.

Break bar

  • Location: 458 9th Avenue (between 35th & 36th) New York, NY 10018

Everything here is like in a regular bar, except for one thing - after you have drunk your cocktail or beer, you can break a glass, a bottle and whatever your heart desires: printers, monitors, TVs, office phones, keyboards, various dishes and much more.

It is enough just to reserve a place for link.

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Rage Cage

  • Location: 235 Grand St. Brooklyn NY 11211

When you sign a document exempting the company from liability for possible injuries, place your belongings in one of the secure lockers and dress in the provided safety equipment, you will enter one of the rooms of The Rage Cage. There are loads of impact weapons and things to break. You can buy more things at any time to break them. The company provides speakers and phone mounts so you can listen to your favorite songs and take amazing photos or videos.

You can reserve a room - by link.

Relief room

  • Location: 2381 Route 9 Malta, NY 12118

You will be provided with a secure controlled environment for the destruction and destruction of various equipment. The company also specializes in team building, birthdays, office trips and group bookings, although this is currently limited.

You can book a "session of rage" - by link.

Rage room

  • Location: 200 Wanaque Ave Pompton Lakes NJ 07442

The Rage Room is New Jersey's first Rage Room. It started in 2018 to give people the opportunity to “relax” in a fun and safe environment.

The Rage Room is exactly like yoga, meditation and psychotherapy ... well, not exactly. You enter a specially designed room, you are provided with personal protective equipment, weapons of destruction, play your favorite music - and you have a great time breaking everything in the room.

You can book a room - by link.

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