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Topic: List of hobbies to try (Read 336 times)

jr. member
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March 16, 2023, 10:31:03 AM
#24
Swimming is cool but am a bad swimmer..So am stuck with my love for video games /Gaming😀
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March 14, 2023, 12:26:49 PM
#23
I love boxing because I have wish to best BOXER in life .
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March 14, 2023, 08:21:40 AM
#22
Wow, that's a really good list. But in the list of sports, I don't see badminton and football. I think it should be included 😁
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February 11, 2023, 12:09:15 PM
#21
wish to diving and watch dolphin.Also like Wild life photographing & Astronomy

Wild life photography sounds great! I'm getting a decent camera one of these days, so let's see...
If you get great pictures too, that's great!
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January 30, 2023, 05:38:49 AM
#20
I like to be confused with my hobbies, see here I'm interested in living for a while, uh, bored, change again, bored again, change again, bored again, it's been going on until now and nothing has worked out for me.
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January 30, 2023, 05:34:40 AM
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wish to diving and watch dolphin.Also like Wild life photographing & Astronomy
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January 30, 2023, 03:33:03 AM
#18
Wow that is a really extensive list, I can see you put a lot of work into that list. There looks like a lifetime of activities to try there Smiley

I may be being really dumb but I can?t see running/jogging in the list, neither is hunting it seems(I'm usually doing some whitetail and hogs around summer with my Ruger, all you need is a few boxes of 556 ammo and you're good to go. I think lots of people do it to try & keep a decent level of fitness. Maybe you should include it but you have included pretty much everything else. I can?t think of anything else.

Oh wow  Grin i guess it was too obvious. Thanks for noticing!

No problem, brother. If you really have tried all those activities since quarantine hit with COVID then I have full respect for you. I used to hate walking/hiking but when COVID happened all the shops were closed, all we were allowed to do was exercise, walk outside etc so I took up walking. I still do it now, so lockdown was good for something Cheesy



I'm back to hiking, but gotta thank COVID for my home gym Cheesy Had to drop a pretty penny for all the gear, but now I can work out in peace in my garage at least!
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January 15, 2023, 01:19:01 PM
#17
If you have plenty of cash (or crypto) to expense and a good amount of land to spare (or just your backyard), go with beekeeping.
You will get honey and You will get the satisfaction of helping preserve their numbers. We, humans, need them.

Per Albert Einstein:
"If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe then man would only have four years of life left.
No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man.
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January 15, 2023, 05:33:53 AM
#16
I only have one question, how do you do it all?

As you might have missed, I already answered this question  Grin



Don‘t get me wrong  Grin I didn‘t do all this stuff since covid, just some of it. The rest is on the bucket list! Just wanted to share my list so anyone of you guys can find inspiration Smiley

Btw how wonderful is a walk outside every other day? Old people knew it all along  Cheesy and you can improve your move-to-earn Apps aswell!
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January 14, 2023, 02:47:26 PM
#15
I would choose boxing, fishing and walking
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January 14, 2023, 10:28:09 AM
#14
i play musical instruments, comics, and board games it's so much fun.
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January 12, 2023, 05:03:55 AM
#13
I only have one question, how do you do it all?
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January 11, 2023, 02:26:09 AM
#12
Some of the hobbies that I enjoy are cycling, mountain biking, reading, and meditation.

There is nothing greater than the feeling of being outdoors from my time off work. This helps me with my mood, reducing stress or any anger that I have. It’s hard to believe that not only are my pastimes something I enjoy but I can make sure that my physical health is in check.

I plan out my destination and gather my gear. Most of the time it is to the beach taking in nature, the sounds, the scent, and the scenery. Mediating on the sounds of nature, birds calling, listening to the waves crashing into the sand. I also do a little reading, not on an electronic device, an actual book to read.
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January 09, 2023, 02:35:07 PM
#11
My new hobbies are:
- IEM (In-Ear Monitor). I really like the sound coming out of the device. With less than $50 you can actually get a decent setup. Before the IEM era, you have to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars to enjoy music either with speakers or headphones.
- Winemaking. It only needs grape juice, sugar, yeast, and time to concoct delicious wine. In the country I reside, wine is expensive af, so this hobby is so beneficial.

Just keep in mind that any hobbies will burn money if you don't have discipline. Shit like jogging also demands running shoes, smartwatch, etc. lul and don't forget the vitamins/protein shakes Grin

These ideas are the reason I started the topic, thanks buddy! Never heard of it before, I will give it a try Smiley
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January 09, 2023, 02:33:52 PM
#10

No problem, brother. If you really have tried all those activities since quarantine hit with COVID then I have full respect for you. I used to hate walking/hiking but when COVID happened all the shops were closed, all we were allowed to do was exercise, walk outside etc so I took up walking. I still do it now, so lockdown was good for something Cheesy



Don‘t get me wrong  Grin I didn‘t do all this stuff since covid, just some of it. The rest is on the bucket list! Just wanted to share my list so anyone of you guys can find inspiration Smiley

Btw how wonderful is a walk outside every other day? Old people knew it all along  Cheesy and you can improve your move-to-earn Apps aswell!
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January 09, 2023, 09:23:00 AM
#9
Archery seems interesting Grin
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January 08, 2023, 05:27:15 PM
#8
That's quite a list!
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January 08, 2023, 03:56:04 PM
#7
i collect books personally!
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January 08, 2023, 12:12:36 PM
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My new hobbies are:
- IEM (In-Ear Monitor). I really like the sound coming out of the device. With less than $50 you can actually get a decent setup. Before the IEM era, you have to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars to enjoy music either with speakers or headphones.
- Winemaking. It only needs grape juice, sugar, yeast, and time to concoct delicious wine. In the country I reside, wine is expensive af, so this hobby is so beneficial.

Just keep in mind that any hobbies will burn money if you don't have discipline. Shit like jogging also demands running shoes, smartwatch, etc. lul and don't forget the vitamins/protein shakes Grin
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January 08, 2023, 10:40:27 AM
#5
Wow that is a really extensive list, I can see you put a lot of work into that list. There looks like a lifetime of activities to try there Smiley

I may be being really dumb but I can’t see running/jogging in the list. I think lots of people do it to try & keep a decent level of fitness. Maybe you should include it but you have included pretty much everything else. I can’t think of anything else.

Oh wow  Grin i guess it was too obvious. Thanks for noticing!

No problem, brother. If you really have tried all those activities since quarantine hit with COVID then I have full respect for you. I used to hate walking/hiking but when COVID happened all the shops were closed, all we were allowed to do was exercise, walk outside etc so I took up walking. I still do it now, so lockdown was good for something Cheesy

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January 06, 2023, 01:06:24 PM
#4
Wow that is a really extensive list, I can see you put a lot of work into that list. There looks like a lifetime of activities to try there Smiley

I may be being really dumb but I can’t see running/jogging in the list. I think lots of people do it to try & keep a decent level of fitness. Maybe you should include it but you have included pretty much everything else. I can’t think of anything else.

Oh wow  Grin i guess it was too obvious. Thanks for noticing!
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January 06, 2023, 07:10:50 AM
#3
Wow that is a really extensive list, I can see you put a lot of work into that list. There looks like a lifetime of activities to try there Smiley

I may be being really dumb but I can’t see running/jogging in the list. I think lots of people do it to try & keep a decent level of fitness. Maybe you should include it but you have included pretty much everything else. I can’t think of anything else.
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January 06, 2023, 04:23:33 AM
#2
No one interested?  Cry
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November 01, 2022, 04:46:51 AM
#1
Hey folks,

I noticed during the quarantine that I pursue far too few hobbies that I enjoyed in earlier years. To add more adventure to my free time, I made a list of things I'd like to try - a (partly-checked) bucket list so to speak. Of course, the various things on this list could not be practiced during quarantine, but I'd like to include them for inspiration nonetheless.
I implemented the following categories:
Sport, Outdoor, Creative/DIY, Nerdy/Science (no claim to completeness - let me know if there is anything I missed)

I kindly ask you to help me with the list so we never get bored again! Use CTRL+F to search for your idea. If it's not included yet, let us know Smiley

Sport:

- archery
- Rockclimbing
- Basketball
- Basejumping
- Billiards
- Bouldering
- Bowling
- Boxing
- Darts
- fencing
- (Ultimate-) frisbee
- Golf
- inline skating
- kajaking
- Longboarding
- knife- and axe throw
- paragliding
- parkour
- cycling
- rowing
- sport shooting
- swimming
- tap dance
- sailing
- Standup Paddling (SUP)
- Slacklining
- dancing
- diving
- table tennis
- trampoline
- wakeboarding
-motocross/quad
- hackysack

Outdoor

- (deep sea) fishing
- Boomerang
- beekeeping
- (cliff) camping
- falconry
- pigeon breeding
- gardening
- hike
- sailing
- horse riding
- mountain biking
- foresting

Creative/DIY

- 3D printing
- baking
- beat boxing
- caligraphy
- playing an instrument
- art forging
- glasblowing
- spraying/tagging
- sand castles
- knitting
- welding
- wood carving
- creating your own rubber stamp
- creating your own family crest
- leathercraft
- linocuts
- papermaking
- brass ball track
- aquaponic
- beer brewery
- kite building
- building a portable sound system
- bookbinding
- restoring a car/motorcycle
- towel folds
- building a potato gun
- inventing card games
- lockpicking
- model ships
- model airplanes (RC)
- origami
- papercraft
- mushroom growing
- soap making
- upcycling
- building instruments

Nerdy/Science

- finding alternative investments
- comics
- antique trade
- astronomy (with own telescope)
- board games
- crypto farming
- dice stacking
- kite fights
- go-kart
- juggling
- card tricks
- laser tag
- paintball
- magic tricks
- meditation
- robotic
- language learning
- chess
- shogi
- video games/gaming
- rubics cube
- board game Go
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