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Published 09:00 27 Apr 2018 BST
Updated 09:25 27 Apr 2018 BST
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While it may be a little less traditional. urban axe throwing is becoming more and more popular.
There's clubs, as well as venues that offer walk ins, that are popping up not only in Ireland but across the globe.
Sure, it may not be the more traditional football or rugby, but it's definitely a new way to keep fit.
And while it's undoubtedly a unique experience, there's nothing wrong with a little competition.
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The whole session can usually end up taking anywhere from 45 minutes to two hours, so it's not an all-day time commitment.
But, even if the experience ends up being on the longer side, it's totally worth every single second.
There's a few locations that are already open in Ireland - like the Axe Club and Galway Axe Throwing - that have the option to book in as a group, so it's a guaranteed way to have an unforgettable day out.
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