BobVP   6 hours ago  
#1
Very unrelatd to the topic that draws us together, but I'm curious whether people here play sports or have any hobbies relating to physical activity. 

I ride a longboard and do some light skateboarding as well. I ride my bicycle a lot, though it's mostly for work. I do enjoy it quite a bit. I frequently do strenght training, bench press, curls, squats, stuff like that. I gained a decent amount of muscle mass the past four years.

I used to sprint - I was fast! I also took longer runs, two, two-and-a-half hours. I did some basic strenght training to go with it, push ups, pull ups and curls. I was mostly built for speed in my twenties. I still do sprints to keep my condition in order, but I don't push myself like I used to in this field.

I've been thinking about joining a team sport, but I'm not sure which one. I'm mostly interested in the social aspect. Maybe I'll join a gym.

I'm curious about the rest of you. Maybe you don't do anything physical, but you're quite good at chess, or bridge? Maybe you don't play, but you are an ardent fan? You have a favourite team?

 Share your sports-related hobbies here!
Jen   4 hours ago  
#2
I’m old and fat and like nothing better than sitting on my butt. That being said, I sometimes shift my butt-sitting to my kayak and float on the water with occasional paddling just to change the scenery.
BobVP   4 hours ago  
#3
That rocks. I did that once, on a school trip, many years ago. I've read about other people's trips and it seems like one of the best things in the world.
srnickolas   3 hours ago  
#4
I like hiking and long walks. I try to walk a minimum of 10000 steps a day
BobVP   1 hour ago  
#5
That's great for your body and your mind.

Come to think of it, that activity is actually adventure game related! Smile
LadyKestrel   41 minutes ago  
#6
Walking and using my stationary bike are the easiest exercizes for me now. After breaking my arm two years ago, I had physical therapy and try to do my wall pushups regularly for strength. I played tennis (poorly) and bowled (adequately) in college, but bowling with friends is out now.

A day without books and games is like...just kidding.  I have no idea.
  
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