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24 Oct, 2015 16:30

Rage against the room: Russians use sledgehammers to help ease stress (VIDEO)

Rage against the room: Russians use sledgehammers to help ease stress (VIDEO)

Stressed Muscovites now have a new remedy for letting off steam and get rid of any pent up stress. For a price, they have the opportunity to take a sledgehammer and literally trash a room, which looks just like a Soviet-era flat.

Japan is credited for pioneering this kind of stress therapy by offering overworked employees an effigy of their boss to vent their anger at.

Rage rooms are a step forward, where doing some serious damage to furniture and home appliances is meant to give a greater sense of fulfilment to angry customers.

Ruptly’s tested the therapy, and the entertainment, which is still novel in Russia.

READ MORE: Trash for cash: Moscow's new rage room offers stress relief – at a price

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