Axe throwing might look like a sport built on strength, but it's really about precision, timing, distance and release. That is what makes it such an accessible activity for a wide range of people.
We had the honour of being featured in Ellen Hill's article for Travel Without Limits, highlighting axe throwing's accessibility for people with a wide range of abilities.
At MANIAX, accessibility is supported through practical adjustments like lighter axes, seated throwing options, wheelchair-accessible venues and tailored one-on-one coaching. We pride ourselves on ensuring no one feels left behind.
Hill’s article also shares the story of Dr Tristan Campbell, who lives with Parkinson’s disease and found confidence and freedom through the sport. As Tristan says, “Good day or bad day doesn’t matter. I can show up exactly as I am.”
Accessibility at MANIAX is about making the experience available to more people without losing the thrill of the throw.







