What Hobbies Do You Do/Enjoy?

There's too much for me to list that I would like to do more of, but a few are below

Those that I do regularly: Basketball, American Football, Wakeboarding (In season), Snowboarding (In season), Gym, Automotive related fun things (Track days, messing with my car etc)

I would like to more of: Rugby (again), Mountain biking, travelling, playing the piano, surfing, Golf, lots more.

With 50 hours a week of work. There's no time left :'(
 
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I play in two working pub rock bands (one on vocals the other on guitar/vocals).
Also play the keyboard, bass & drums.
Home recording.
I have my own gym in the back garden and go in every day (my road running days have come to an end).
Messing with PCs all the time but it really grinds my gears when I can't sort my own problems out.
Just about to buy a road bike.
 
Kite Landboarding

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WHAT THE HELL IS RAPID BUTTON COLLECTING

Some people will understand this...

Computing - Standard
Pc games - standard
Swimming
I like playing/learning musical instruments when I have time.

Would love to learn to free dive.

That is what the internet was made for isn't it?

Yeah, but apparently social networking has overtaken it as most popular activity... although I guess that's basically the same thing xD

kd
 
Hiking, running, making backpacking gear (tarps, quilts, hammocks etc.), cooking and a bit of PC gaming now and again.
 
Playing my bassoon in a relaxed orchestra and trio.
Debating (small scale ;)).
Finding out about everything - reading random articles on the internet, going to open lectures/talks from departments other than my own at uni etc.
Walking (be it up mountains with dad or meandering along by the river with friends, it's just nice to see the outdoors this way).
Occasional mountain bike ride with dad.
Reading (Song of Ice and Fire f.t.w!).
Occasional bit of rock/indoor climbing.

At school I did a variety of things, but rowing and cadets made the biggest impact on me. In general, rowing as with any team sport I imagine had great team spirit and whatnot, but the actual rowing training can be quite boring tbh. Cadets was a brilliant way to get outside, learn leadership and teamwork skills, feel pride in doing something well, as well as running round fields with rifles etc being good fun, and the good friendships being a great bonus. I'd recommend cadets to anyone still in school (based on my experience at least - I can't guarantee every contingent will be like that, but it was the best thing I did in school, with hindsight).
 
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