Oklahoma Magazine March 2019

Page 16

The State

R E C R E AT I O N

Rage Against the Machine

If you’re fed up with technology or have pent-up stress from life and work, smash rooms let you release the passions.

I

SMASH ROOMS OFFER A VARIETY OF OBJECTS FOR PATRONS TO DESTROY, INCLUDING OFFICE EQUIPMENT, ELECTRONICS AND AUTO PARTS. PHOTOS BY JOSH NEW

14

f you have you ever witnessed a toddler throwing a real temper tantrum – smashing plates on the floor, throwing forks, basically flipping tables like a tiny Hulk – you may have thought to yourself, “I really, really wish I could get away with that as an adult.” Now you can. Across the nation, so-called smash rooms allow both the stressed and the curious to take out their frustrations in a safe – and legal – manner. Cory Dohm and Liz Forssell, founders of the Smash Dohm in Oklahoma City, wanted to try sanctioned smashing after watching videos on the internet, but they couldn’t find any available smash rooms in OKC. Undaunted, they opened their own. “We bought a couple of supplies, refitted our garage and officially opened our doors on Feb. 17, 2018,” Dohm says. “We’ve really enjoyed the experience and learned a lot this past year.” For Rachel Anderson, co-owner of Smash Something in Tulsa, opening the business was all about stress relief. “Our inspiration was fueled by our own stress and just everyday stresses that we have seen our friends and family endure,” Anderson says. “We heard about these rage rooms in

OKLAHOMA MAGAZINE | MARCH 2019

Texas and surrounding areas and thought that would be a fun and enjoyable way to let it all go. We thought it would not only be therapeutic for our own friends and family, but we wanted to bring it to our fellow Oklahomans to enjoy as well.” Both the Smash Dohm and Smash Something offer a variety of packages, time frames and materials. Dohm says those wanting to re-create an office space can choose computers and other technology equipment. Customers can also go bigger … way bigger … like car bigger. Anderson even offers therapeutic sessions in which customers can write on objects with markers, then “smash their stress away.” “We’ve had a variety of people and motivations over the last year,” Dohm says. “For some, it’s beneficial and therapeutic – letting their anger out destructively over various frustrations from grief, finances or work environment. For others, it’s for fun and celebration. Some come in groups to watch each other breaking things and

laugh for team building. We have a few doing the tourist thing, celebrating anniversaries or birthdays, and some come out of sheer curiosity.” Anderson adds: “People are under so much pressure in this day and age, and we all need a safe outlet to relieve the stress. Smash Something is a place to come and be destructive with ‘safety first’ being the No. 1 rule. It is almost therapeutic to go in and take a sledgehammer to a printer, especially when the printer at your office has been acting up all week. “When we have a full house, all you can hear are the sounds of smashing and laughter. All of our smashers leave their stress at the door and walk away with nothing but smiles and fun memories.” TARA MALONE


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Michele Campbell

2min
page 82

Red Dirt Quirkiness

1min
page 80

Photos That Move You

1min
page 79

Casino Chaos

1min
page 79

Building a Great Time

1min
page 78

Reward Your Ears

1min
page 78

Hitting the Peak

1min
page 78

The Man Behind the Music

1min
page 77

'Phil'-ed to the Brim

1min
page 77

Go Green

1min
page 76

Flower Power

1min
page 75

A Graceful Balancing Act

3min
pages 72-73

Drinkin' and Eatin' the Blarney

2min
page 71

A Global Creator

3min
pages 70-71

Not Foolin' Anyone With These Biscuits

1min
page 68

Mom and Pop Meet Pizzazz

3min
pages 67-68

Summer Camp Directory

3min
page 62

Spring It On

4min
pages 56-61

From Sooner State to Silver Screen

6min
pages 52-55

Modern Appeal

12min
pages 40-42, 44, 46, 48, 50

Frozen in Time

2min
page 36

Not Catching Enough Zs

2min
page 34

Splendor in the Light

3min
pages 32-33

An inviting Renovation

3min
pages 28-30

One Man's Trash ...

1min
page 27

Western Swing Savant

5min
pages 24-25

A Haven for Second Chances

2min
page 23

On the Road to Tipperary

3min
page 22

Brewing a New Medium

2min
page 21

Framing the Future

2min
page 20

A Heart for Others

2min
page 19

Dribbling to the Bank

2min
page 18

Learning the Ropes

2min
page 17

Rage Against the Machine

2min
page 16

Honeycomb Hither

5min
pages 13-14
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.