'Rage Ground' offers a positive outlet for pent-up frustration

'Rage Ground' offers a positive outlet for pent-up frustration

Rage Ground is for anyone who has ever felt the need to throw a few plates around to release some tension. And the good news is that it is completely safe. 

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Los Angeles resident Peter Wolf has found a creative and constructive solution to his childhood anger issues.

Along with a partner, Peter started Rage Ground, a business that provides people who are angry or frustrated with a space in which to let their emotions out and cool off. 

Patrons interested inthis new kind of entertainment sign up to unleash their feelings on different "packages" of objects. People are given bats and free reign: they can toss and break any object of their desire.

At the end of each session, Peter can guarantee that patrons of Rage Ground will feel a thousand times better. As one person remarked: "You just let it all out. It's awesome." 

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Constructively dealing with your emotions sets you up for success in all other areas of your life, which makes Rage Ground a great addition to a healthy lifestyle. 

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