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Ideas For A New Hobby?
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Ideas For A New Hobby?

I need a new hobby - any of ya'll got any interesting hobbies?

I have been collecting old coins and bills - got a nickel from 1908 & a ten dollar bill from 1952. However, it isn't a hobby that will give me serious enjoyment.

I will admit I already read alot, lift, play basketball, play video games (not so much anymore) and explore local small towns - looking for local restaurants, bars and any niche stores in the country.

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#2

Ideas For A New Hobby?

Take up a social dance, I'd recommend swing Dancing, ideally lindy hop. Has obvious game benefits, open access to skinny dancer girls who tend to be way prettier and more interesting than average. The cardio from dance will compliment your current lifting routine, and as you start attending more social dances your wardrobe will improve dramatically to fit the sharp style of the era. Search for Samseau's post about it on ROK.
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Ideas For A New Hobby?

I'm a big proponent of learning a martial art(s), it's fun, interesting, challenging, good exercise, you learn discipline, respect, and it's good to be confident you can defend yourself if need be.

Other than that, I guess it'd be stating the obvious to recommend weight lifting on this forum, but for me those are pretty much my main two hobbies, outside of travel.

If you can afford it, travel and learning new languages are right up there with some of the best hobbies IMO.
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Ideas For A New Hobby?

If you like traveling around why not get yourself a good Dslr camera?
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Ideas For A New Hobby?

I personally feel like the best hobbies do more for you than just make the passing time more interesting.

For instance, do something that is fun but also gets you in shape, like martial arts as suggested by the Original Gangster.

Or start a hobby that makes you money or has the potential to do so - like a website project, learning to invest, or writing a book. I do realize many hobbies are good for the brain even if they don't have immediate rewards (language-learning and music, for instance), but it looks like you've already got some bases covered with your other hobbies, so a business-related venture, even if on a very small scale, might be the best way to go at the moment.

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#6

Ideas For A New Hobby?

Play guitar or chess?
That's the two things I'm learning right now and I'm loving it.
They're both really cheap and fun while being challenging.

Free guitar course

Play and learn chess online

“No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable.”
-Socrates
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Ideas For A New Hobby?

While I know there is an element of personal improvement and logical thinking that is beneficial as a man, however with that said, chess is a dead game. The greatest players in the world are now unable to defeat deep blue, as such chess is no longer the pinnacle of strategy it used to be.

Personally I aim to give all my endeavours my best and would prefer to take up a hobby that has a purpose. If a strategy game is really what you're after why not take up poker? At least it's a living game and has potential to be a sideline money maker, as well as opening you to casino girls through tournaments. Will have the same benefits of personal discipline and logic.
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Ideas For A New Hobby?

While I agree with you Statsi, I think there is a big difference between chess and poker.
Poker depends on luck, the cards your are dealt. Even the best players can't win a major tournament if they are ever only dealt shit.
In chess you make your own luck, you learn a lot of skills while playing as well.
I enjoy playing both

“No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable.”
-Socrates
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#9

Ideas For A New Hobby?

Skydiving.

Good people. Drop zones turn into big ass parties when the sun goes down. It's pretty addictive. As far as making you money, it will do the opposite.
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#10

Ideas For A New Hobby?

Anything that gets you out in the great outdoors, fresh air and sunshine are great to clear your head every once in a while.
I personally am an avid mountain biker I also occasionally go out rock climbing with some friends although its a total bitch to organize and set up. For me there are not many things better than reaching to top of a mountain looking out over the view and knowing that you have an awesome downhill ride to get back.

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Of course as with everything to experience the good you need to put yourself through the bad, Namely rain and cold and WIND.

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Ideas For A New Hobby?

Archery. Theres tons of leagues and communities to join and the skill is very difficult to master.
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Yeah I can dig that chess has the appeal of being totally cerebral, I just don't like games that you can't really progress your life through. The reason I no longer play chess is the same reason I no longer play computer games, even if you dedicate your life to it you probably won't make gains in the areas of life you care about. If cutting it from your life doesn't harm you and gives you more time to be productive and actively pursue your dreams then you should make the cut.

Obviously if you have some innate aptitude and can become a grand master or a starcraft playing rock star then by all means. Though I'd still think you'd be closer to being who you want to be by practicing more productive pursuits that have a much better return on investment.
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#13

Ideas For A New Hobby?

Great thread.

Maybe rock climbing, MMA, yoga, competitive running.

These are hobbies I've been meaning to do myself.
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#14

Ideas For A New Hobby?

Learning close-up magic is the best hobby in the world.

Also - philosophy is great. Since there are so many avenues to go down.
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#15

Ideas For A New Hobby?

The best thing is to try everything out.
Once you found something you like, master it and then go on to the next thing.

“No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable.”
-Socrates
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#16

Ideas For A New Hobby?

I'd take up ballroom dancing or tango. It's well known that dancing is probably one of the best ways to increase brainpower (bakedesuyo has me on this one) and it's how men and women judge each other sexually. Dancing well is probably one of the best ways to increase night game.
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#17

Ideas For A New Hobby?

Automotive Repair. Your checking account will thank you.

I'm trying to get into it myself. My only issue is I don't have a garage, nor will I for the foreseeable future.
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#18

Ideas For A New Hobby?

build something. invent something. improve something
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Ideas For A New Hobby?

Quote: (06-08-2013 04:38 AM)Ego Wrote:  

If you like traveling around why not get yourself a good Dslr camera?


Not an option for me.. my cameras get fucked up or stolen about every 1.5-2 years.
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#20

Ideas For A New Hobby?

Stalking, requires a lot of skill not to get caught.

Fate whispers to the warrior, "You cannot withstand the storm." And the warrior whispers back, "I am the storm."

Women and children can be careless, but not men - Don Corleone

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#21

Ideas For A New Hobby?

Getting into amateur film is always a fun and rewarding hobby. You have to scout talent, own a decent camera, an older copy of final cut pro, and probably a mac desktop but the game potential here is basically limitless if you spend the time to write a script and brainstorm good ideas. It's possible to make it big (like the guy who came up with Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow but managed to fuck up that opportunity, sadly enough) and go from amateur film to scratching out a living selling screenplays or even being a director. Decent dialogue-driven film has never been cheaper to film and edit 'professionally'.
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#22

Ideas For A New Hobby?

I have been playing guitar for the last couple years, don't play guitar. It's a great instrument but what you should do instead is learn to play drums. Learn drums for 6-8 months and then get into a band. Don't worry even if you suck you probably won't be kicked out because drummers are a dime a dozen. If you are a good drummer then you can get into nearly any band in your area, good drummers come by once every green moon.
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#23

Ideas For A New Hobby?

Maybe try out Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu or Muay Thai or Karate. Some type of Martial art.
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#24

Ideas For A New Hobby?

Approaching women.

"I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed."
~Michael Jordan
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#25

Ideas For A New Hobby?

stand-up comedy
running
guitar
start a blog about the small towns you're already exploring
skateboarding

just a list of stuff I enjoy. Hemingway recommended becoming an expert on something new ever year.
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