Originally Posted by
anachronistic
I am working out every day now.
Don't overtrain...you'll end up plateauing and feeling like you're going nowhere. Find a schedule and stick to it. I may be a skinny ass but I was skinner before I actually started lifting. Stopped doing that because it really wasn't my thing.
But since this is now a hobby thread. Let's start.
Computers and electronics have always been a hobby of mine ever since I was young...it's like an endless money pit. Technology is always advancing, things become better, faster, etc. WAY too much money in this.
Skateboarding, although not a very large one, did it for about 3 years and got bored with it. No more than $300.
Paintballing, that was a big hobby. I played for about 5 years. But most of my friends that I played with went to different colleges and we stopped playing as much as we used to. I haven't really kept up with it. I think I've been twice in the last six months. I used to be a paintball addict, and that stuff isn't cheap. Roughly $2000 in equipment and paint/air/entrance fee for all 5 years. Which is cheap considering I played pump for about 4.5 years. So paint and air prices weren't too big of a deal for me.
Cars, sure I drive a crappy car, but it's running like new. Rebuilt engine, suspension, brakes, other things here and there. It works, gets me where I need to go. Now it's mostly just maintenance work. Roughly $2000 in parts.
Soccer and running were really big in high school. Played all 4 years don't really run anymore, soccer I play for fun now. Pretty cheap hobby other than cleats, running shoes, and shorts when they got worn down.
Photography. Since 7th grade I've been taking pictures when I got my first SLR for Christmas/birthday combo present. I kind of slowed down a bit in High School mostly because I really didn't have many interesting things or places to go to take pictures of, since I didn't really have a car for the large part of being in highschool. Graduation money paid for a new camera and lens which I use now. Last christmas and birthday money paid for my second lens. Planning on buying a flash as well which I really need because the popup flash is weak and it doesn't even reach over my lenses, it casts a shadow. Well over $2000 into this hobby.
Cycling. I'm addicted to it. I keep pushing myself farther and farther. I have plans to do a big race sometime in the future. Yesterday I pushed myself harder and faster than I have ever gone and I felt like I was going to throw up and pass out when I got back to the car. But once that went away I felt good because I've never done that well and it means I'll only do better. Just shy of $2000 in this hobby.
Jeez...I just realized I've spent a shitload of money. I think I need to cutback on my spending with my hobbies.