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Tim Johnson, owner of Maine Warrior Gym in Westbrook, shows his form in The Axe Pit as instructor Connor Winn watches. Gift certificates for the ax-throwing class are trending as holiday shoppers look for alternatives to material gifts. Staff photo by Derek Davis
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Tim Johnson, owner of Maine Warrior Gym in Westbrook, shows his form in The Axe Pit as instructor Connor Winn watches. Gift certificates for the ax-throwing class are trending as holiday shoppers look for alternatives to material gifts.
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Stephanie Harmon, owner of Hustle and Flow, demonstrates some of the techniques she teaches at her Portland dance and exercise studio this week. For some, experiential gifts can be a gentle nudge toward better fitness, she said.
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Instructor Connor Winn lets loose at Maine Warrior Gym in Westbrook. A growing trend for experiential gift-giving has turned his ax-throwing class into an unexpectedly popular sideline at the gym.
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Ninja-style training classes for kids represent the principal offerings at Tim Johnson's Maine Warrior Gym in Westbrook. Here, instructor Trevor Rogers helps a boy on the rings last week.