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howtobeatbox-blog · 8 years ago
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How To Beatbox For Beginners Easy Step By Step Guide - Asfandyar Junejo
Hey Guys in this Video, The Epic Beatboxer AKA Asfandyar Junejo will teach you how to beatbox for beginners using a simple easy step by step guide and hopefully you would learn on how to make the three basic beatbox sounds to get you started learn beatboxing basics online.
The First Part of this Easy Step by Step guide is the kick drum or the B sounds which I will show you how to achieve
Secondly is going to be the hi-hat which is one of the most beginners step in how to beatbox
and finally the percussion which will be the backbone of your How To Beatbox For Beginners Easy Step By Step Guide
so without further ado, please enjoy How To Beatbox For Beginners Easy Step By Step Guide * My Links *
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crackedpumpkin · 2 years ago
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Your steps slow to a stop, looking up at the sign of the store you’re about to enter. You check your phone, comparing the name that your friend sent you. 
Rockin’ Tunes
You shrug, accepting the name at face value before entering the store. The bell attached to the door jingles, attracting the attention of the only person inside. 
You walk up to the store assistant who has his back turned to you, hesitant to disturb him when he’s restocking shelves.
“Excuse me…” You voice out shyly, only for your breath to hitch as soon as he turns around. Choppy ebony hair casts a faint shadow over his obsidian eyes, his sleeveless top showing off toned biceps. A thin chain decorates his neck, firm hands gripping a vinyl cover.
Yum.
You quickly snap out of your daze, almost drooling over the incredibly attractive boy in front of you. You blink a couple times, hand reaching up to subtly rub away any drool. The back of your hand brushes against bare skin. Good. There wasn’t any drool.
“Can I help you?” His brow is raised, waiting patiently for you to speak.
“Yeah, I came here to sign up for drum lessons. My friend Nya recommended this place, so I thought I’d check it out.” You try to lighten the atmosphere with a bright smile. A flicker of recognition crosses his face at the name you mention, his smile mirroring yours.
“You’re Nya’s friend? Nice to meet you. I’m Cole. If you’re interested in drum lessons, our only teacher is out of the country now, but I’d be happy to help.” He holds out his fist, and you grin, bumping it lightly with yours.
“I’m Y/n. That sounds good. Where do we start?”
Cole steps out from behind the counter, bicep brushing against your shoulder as he walks past you and towards the array of instruments in the back of the store. You gulp, following him.
Nya hadn’t told you that her friend was this attractive. You almost feel betrayed, looking down at your outfit and wishing you had dressed a little more nicely. He stops at a few drum sets that are a distance apart, and you eye the different types.
“So, do you know anything about drums?”
You pause, racking your brain for a good answer. “I know the basic boots-and-cats beatboxing.” You reply dumbly.
Oh my god. 
Your cheeks burn, and you’re ready to hide in a corner from how his eyes shine in amusement, trying to force down a laugh. 
“Okay, so you’re a basic beginner then.”
He sits at a drum set that looks nothing like the ones you see on TV. Everything is coloured black, cymbals made out of rubber. He grabs a pair of drumsticks that rest atop one of the drums in the set, giving it a twirl. 
Suddenly, your face feels rather hot.
“So this is the first type of drum set beginners usually get. It’s an electronic drum kit, and it’s connected to a speaker and device that lets you change the sound to whatever you’d like. This is a snare, this is a kick drum, and this is a high hat. These are what you’ll be starting out with for a basic beat, or the ‘boots-and-cats’ beat you mentioned earlier.”
As soon as he pauses, he starts to play a beat with the three he had pointed at moments earlier, switching it up occasionally. You try to pay attention to the beat and how he manages to keep time; you really do.
But the way his arms flex as he plays the drums is incredibly distracting. 
You tear your gaze away, nodding when his eyes meet yours to check if you’re following along. 
“We can start with this. Sit down here.” He instructs, getting up and moving out of the way for you. You take a seat, taking the drumsticks that he passes you. You hesitate, unsure of where to begin as you attempt to copy his position from earlier.
“First, place your right foot on the pedal, and push down.” 
You’re pleasantly surprised when you follow as he says, the kick drum producing a loud thump. You look up at him, eager for the next step. 
Cole has to hide the amusement in his smile from the way your eyes gleam in excitement, pointing out the left pedal. “Place your foot there, and keep it down.”
You do so, surprised when the high-hats make a slight rattle before they still. 
“This makes the sound tighter so that there’s less of an echo.” He explains, crossing his arms and answering your unasked question.
“Your posture’s too tight. You gotta relax. We have this rule in drumming: no chicken arms.” He mimics how your bent arms are almost perpendicular to your body, and you move them to rest at your sides with a sheepish smile. 
He nods approvingly.
“One of the most important things is that your wrist has to be flexible. You can’t be too rigid, or it’ll start to hurt very quickly.” 
You nod at his words, flexing your wrist and rotating it to loosen it up. 
“We’ll start simple: use the pedal for the kick drum to follow me on this beat.” He starts to clap, acting as a metronome for you to follow along. You do so, paying close attention to the 1, 2, 3, 4 beats he’s giving you.
“Now that we got that down, I want you to use your right hand to hit the high hat with a different timing. The beat goes like this: one-ie and a two-ie and a three-ie and a four-ie.” He instructs, demonstrating quickly.
You take a deep breath, nodding and trying to follow his instructions. You wince when you accidentally hit the high-hat off timing, trying hard to coordinate your body to the different beats you play.
“Sorry,” You apologize. Cole's brows raise, surprised by the sudden apology.
“You don’t have to be sorry; you’re already doing great. Besides, it’s just your first lesson.” He chuckles. You flush, encouraged to try once more. You lift up your hands, ready to start.
“Uh-uh.” He tuts, reaching down and placing his hands on your raised elbows. You glance up, your eyes widening, when you register how close he is to you. “No chicken arms.” He chuckles, smiling warmly as he leans back.
You clear your throat, managing a nod before playing again with the high hats and kick drum. To your delight, you follow along much more easily than the first time, though there are a few off-beats here and there.
“Not bad,” Cole remarks thoughtfully. You grin, resting the drumsticks on the snare, reaching into the bag you had placed on the floor earlier for your water bottle. 
“Thanks,” You reply with a simple smile, sipping your water.
“So, how do you know Nya anyway?” Cole grabs a stool, sits down next to you and leans back against the wall with a curious stare directed at you.
You hum in thought. “Well, I met her brother first at a book fair. I was in the romance aisle when I accidentally spilled a cup of coffee on his shirt.” You wince at the memory, Cole chuckling.
“I apologized so much and offered to wash his hoodie for him. But for some reason, he thought I was hitting on him. I wasn’t.” You deadpan, lips pursed. “Nya helped me scrub out the stain in the restroom, and I guess we’ve been friends ever since.”
“Sounds just like her and Kai.” Cole rolls his eyes playfully. “What about you? Why’d you start working here anyway?” You ask.
“I like music,” He replies simply. He takes a moment to think. “Not the customers, though.” He adds. 
“Oh?” Now you’re intrigued. 
“Earlier, this customer refused to listen to me explain the different types of guitar strings and just did his own thing even though he didn’t know what he was looking for.”
You snort in laughter, wincing at his words. “That sounds fun.” You say sarcastically.
“They ended up spending over a hundred dollars more than they needed. But hey, it’s their money, not mine.” 
“On behalf of all customers, I apologize.” You joke, but his response makes your smile falter, heat blossoming on your cheeks instead as his eyes land on you.
“You’re okay, though.” He muses with a slight grin. He takes you in, almost as if he’s studying you. You feel a flush creep up your neck, fidgeting with the drumsticks you hold as you try to remain strong, refusing to look away from his calm gaze.  
The bell jingles, and the both of you snap out of the daze you’re in. You sneakily fan your hot cheeks, and Cole clears his throat, standing up to greet the customer that walks in. 
“Cole!” You hear a squeal, looking back up to see a girl dressed in a sparkly mini dress practically launch herself at him. He catches her by her shoulders, eyes wide in shock as the smile drops from his lips. He pushes her away gently, keeping the overexcited girl at arm's length. 
“Kate.” He greets emotionlessly, all traces of humour and warmth from earlier now gone. His lips curve downwards into a subtle frown, but the girl doesn’t notice. 
“You remembered my name!” She gasps, “See? We’re practically a couple already!” She doesn’t seem to notice your presence, eyes trained solely on Cole.
Her hands brush against his bare biceps, and he flinches away with a shudder. “Kate, I’m not going on a date with you. I’ve made that clear multiple times.”
“But you don’t have a girlfriend, so going on just one tiny date can't hurt.” She whines with a pout. 
You wince at the dark expression on Cole’s face, racking your brain to come up with a way to help him with this persistent customer.
Oh. There was that one way you had seen your friend do once. 
You stand up, place the drumsticks on the snare, and walk over to a frustrated Cole and whiny Kate.
“Babe,” You sidle up to his side, taking his hand in yours and sending her a nonchalant glance before ignoring Kate entirely, “What’s taking so long? You promised to teach me the drums.” You purse your lips, trying your best to appear like a clingy girlfriend.
He turns to you, surprised before he registers what you’re trying to do. The deep chuckle that comes next sends tingles down your spine, the warmth of his bare arm making you blush as he drapes it across your shoulder and pulls you close. 
“I’m sorry, love. I’ll get back to you as soon as I finish helping this customer find the exit.” He replies, pointedly glancing at Kate who’s dumbfounded by your sudden appearance. You smile up at him and nod, walking back to the drum set and waiting patiently for him. He guides the speechless girl to the door, practically pushing her out.
He returns to the seat beside you with a relieved sigh. “Thanks back there. I’ve been trying to get rid of her for weeks, but she just wouldn’t take the hint, even after an outright rejection.”
“Anytime,” You grin, holding up the drumsticks. “Now, where were we?”
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mishraabram · 5 years ago
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Music Production Tips & Tricks – Part 1
‘As an aspiring music producer, earlier on in the process, we do tend to get confused and sidetracked with the amount of valuable and the not so valuable information which is out there for us.
The Dos and Don’ts of Music production and the hows and ifs and the endless banter that comes with it. What gets missed out is the basic tips and tricks that you need to understand when you are starting off as a producer. So here are a few tips that will help you to get started and allow you to wrap your head around all the important information that you need to know in your infancy stage of being a music producer, so here we go.’ – Piran Irani (Music Production Faculty Member)
Windows versus Mac. Which DAW to use?
This has been and will always be a long-running conversation starter between new and aspiring producers. Which operating system to use and which DAW is perfect to get started? Hmmm.. Although this is quite an important aspect of making music, your DAW does matter and the computer you use also does matter. But it does not matter if you use windows or mac. Both are equally good and gets the job done. There is Logic pro which only runs on a mac but there are other DAWs that run on both, windows and mac. So, basic thought should be to get a computer that has enough RAM and memory to not hang and lag which in turn makes your workflow and creative translation flawless. Invest in good storage and memory. Understanding any DAW should help you get started. At the end of it remember that a DAW is only as smart as the producer. You should be able to work any DAW at the end of it, as long as your basics are understood, they all function in a similar fashion and only the GUI and the architecture may or may not be exactly the same, but sonically you can achieve the same result in any system and application that you choose to use. So focus on creating music and not on the platform used to create it on.
Using loops and sample banks in your production
This is a sensitive topic and discussion. Many producers say that using samples and loops are in a way cheating. As a beginner, to directly start using loops may slow down the process of you understanding how exactly the loop was made which is equally important, to understand the entire process of production. But, there is no hard and fast rule that says that you cannot use these loops and samples. They are made for producers to use in their production (Provided they are bought or are royalty-free) they add a different flavour and personality to your music and can be used. If you can create each sound on your own, nothing like it, but if you face difficulty in doing that, you can always start using these loops to get inspired and get the feel of the track that you intend on producing, slowly you can replace the loops with MIDI instances and have something that is entirely created by you. So, do not feel the need to stay away from pre-recorded sounds and loops. Use them at your discretion but do not steal other peoples sounds and work, make sure they are royalty-free and/or paid for. Also, make sure that the entire track is not only loops, put in some effort and add your own sound to it as well, to create a well-balanced production.
It’s not the gear, it’s the ear
To get started, all you need is a good stable computer and a midi keyboard controller, maybe a basic microphone. There are tons of software instruments that come pre-installed in the DAW you end up choosing, so get used to them first, understand the workflow and the nuances that go behind creating the sound. Get the basics right and then invest in other gear which may be used to give you a more tactile experience when it comes to producing music. At the end of it, always remember that it’s the producer that makes a difference and the time and effort they have put behind learning and understanding the art form. No amounts of expensive gear will get you there. You get the basics right and then watch the magic unfold.
Too many plugins spoil the broth, maybe not
Most plugins have a layout which is not very difficult to understand. As long as you have understood the basics and know what each parameter stands for and does. All plugins have a unique flavour of their own and to be able to understand and tweak it as per your taste is where the real fun and expertise lies. So, start basic, use what is there in the DAW, understand the terminology and the parameters used there. Figure out what each knob does and then progress onto more enhanced and complicated plugins. There are tons of research and study materials available on the internet and you could learn the whats and the hows in absolutely no time. Remember, too many plugins is not the way to go in the start. Start small, start with one, mastering it is the key. Once you understand what the true potential of keeping your production simple is then and only then can and should you go and use many and different plugins, as you would understand what it’s doing and how you can accurately implement it in your work.
Become genre-agnostic and always believe in Active listening
This is one of the most important points you could ever learn and understand. Do not look down on any genre, even if it’s not in your comfort zone of genres, every musical piece is an extension of the producer and the musician’s experience and to be able to listen to it and extract all the information from it becomes a part of your own learning curve and expertise. Every genre has something to teach you, regardless of the language it is being sung in, what matters is tuning your brains to actively listen to and understand what is being played and how it has been added into that particular artist’s work. You get so many ideas and understand other musicians’ state of mind by only listening to their work. Active listening is and will always be your most important instructor.
Practise makes perfect
The 21-day rule is a method of doing/saying/being something for 21 days, to make your ‘something’ become a habit. Practise is the key to any good and successful artist. Doing the same production task for 21 days will make your flow and movement around your computer and gear effortless, leaving more time for you to focus on translating your creative thought process onto your computer and less time for you to figure out what to do. The more you practise, the faster you will understand all the nuances that go behind the production process. The more you practice, the more mistakes you will make and you will learn things faster. You only understand if you literally do that particular task at hand. Music production might seem like a mundane task but it gets interesting every time your project plays on a loop. You discover new glitches and ideas flow in when you least expect it, which brings me to my next point.
Inspiration comes from anywhere
Keep an open mind and inspiration shall find you. Maintaining a well-balanced diet and exercising regularly truly helps with finding and getting inspired faster. Getting inspiration from a walk amidst nature or through your mundane everyday routine and travel can work wonders, more than you can imagine. Always carry a notebook or keep your recorder shortcut on your phones homepage, if you get a tune in your head and you don’t know how to write it down. No stress, sing it out in your voice notes, it may seem slightly weird to the third person staring at what is going on with you but it more or less should not matter. Write down your ideas, sing your tunes, beatbox your beats in your phone’s recorder and when you get back to your work station, you’ll have an extensive list of ideas waiting to be implemented. Go all out and think outside the box, inspiration can literally strike anywhere.
Sample everything
Carrying around a basic recorder and capturing everything and anything can turn out to be gold when you actually sit down to create. Speeches and conversations with friends can turn into memorable samples, the sound of a stone splashing around in the water can be a great way to create a sound effect. Steps on dried leaves or the purring of your cat. Well, to be honest here, the possibilities are endless. Go ahead and try this one out.
Follow your sound
It may be very tempting to copy a famous artist and imitate a style of music and get used to it, but do try and think outside the box. Well, it is good to imitate your favourite artist via the art of active listening, it also is an art form to think outside the box and ask the main question to yourself while producing. “What if…” always be curious and ask yourself the main question, what if I tried it this way or what if I did things differently. This will give birth to a truly new and unique you, your sound will develop through this technique and once you eventually master that, there’s no going back.
All in all, there’s so much more to making and producing music than just these few tips and pointers. Getting and achieving the right mindset is the way to go. Getting the right tutorship earlier on is the key and very important in your success and journey as a successful music producer.
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irankshine · 5 years ago
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Beatbox tutorial: 5 ways to go from zero to hero in beatboxing
A few years ago people thought that music can be made only through the instruments but at the starting of the 21st century when beatboxing comes on the internet, it becomes a unique way to compose the music using the mouth.
First of all, you should have known what is beatboxing?
The answer is, Beatboxing is the practice of making and composing music by mouth, throat, and nose but it is not as easy as it sounds.
If you are a beginner and want to know how to start beatboxing so here is the tutorial guide for you. Following things, you must be followed to become a master in beatboxing.
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1. Watch beginner’s tutorial videos
There are numerous videos available on YouTube where you can start beatboxing from zero. Even if you don't know how to make your first sound don’t worry! because in videos you can watch the trainer's mouth which helps you to make your first sound.
2. Listen to different kinds of music and do practice
If you don't have an idea of how to compose new music from beatboxing, the easiest way is to listen to your favorite song and make its music from your mouth. There is a large number of songs available on TV or the Internet. In starting, choose those songs which have light and easily digestible music, it will help you to practice as much as you can and in a few weeks, you will found an enhancement in your skill.
3. Start to make your music
After listening to different kinds of music and done practice on them it's the time to step up your skill and make your music but HOW! Here is your answer;
Listen to at least four to five songs one by one.
Try to combine the music of these songs and compose your music, in starting probably you wouldn't get the expected result but after give your time to the practice you will get your result which makes you glad and boost your confidence.
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4. Try to sing with beatboxing
If you have a good voice, Great! You can be best beatboxer during singing, it will enhance your performance on stage and you can also give some rest to your throat during the staging but if you thought that you don't have a good voice, don't lose your heart because you have to be master in beatboxing not in singing.
5. Do not hurry
Every great thing takes time and if you truly want to be a hero in your beatboxing skill so you have to take it easy but not lightly. Do some minor but important things in the learning phase of your beatboxing.
Practice daily for at least 5-6 hours or whenever you have free time.
After every half an hour take rest for 5-10 minutes, it will improve your focus and keep you away from tiredness.
To improve your lungs' capacity, do some yoga and light exercise in the morning.
And at last, Remember Don't lose hope try till you succeed!
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epicbeatbox-blog · 8 years ago
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How To Beatbox For Beginners Step By Step - Classical Bass Kick - beatbox lesson
Asfandyar Junejo is the Best beatboxer in Karachi Pakistan and has been beatboxing since over 10 years now, check how to beatbox for beginners step by step beatbox lesson by Asfandyar Junejo - Watch Asfandyar Junejo Teach you the beatbox lesson of Classical Bass kick where you add a bass hum to a normal beatbox kick
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queenbeez-blog · 6 years ago
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101 Hobbies to Start in 2019 – Listed by Types of Hobbies
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When I was in high school and college, I remember feeling bored. The world was wide open and the possibilities of creating and recreating myself were endless, but everything good in life seemed to be ahead of me. I was always waiting for that good part.
Now, I’m no longer preparing myself for the future. Perhaps I’ve already arrived.
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101 Hobbies to Start in 2019 – Listed By Types of Hobbies
As much as we love our work, lately our work has become a problem. With travel blogging, there isn’t much separation between work and life, and we’ll admit that we’re both workaholics.
We got swept up in the busyness of NYC and only realized recently how much we started to value work more than anything else. One day we made it a goal to take the evening off, and when we realized we didn’t know how to fill our time, we went right back to work.
This might sound simple, but for us, it hasn’t been so easy. We also need something that we love to do for ourselves and not so we can post about it, which is weirdly a prevalent part of the present human experience.
The Benefits of Hobbies
A few reasons I want to find some new hobbies next year:
To play and relax – We need to find hobbies that can make us zero money and that might possibly bore everyone. haha
To sharpen my mind – I have such terrible memory now and may well be on my way to having early onset Alzheimer’s (it’s in the family and it freaks me out).
For personal growth, enrichment and emotional health – something I’m constantly needing work on.
For better physical health – we already rock climb, but I think we need some activiities with cardio.
Other benefits include:
Learning a useful skill
Socializing and making new friends
Making extra money
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Also, with our blog, you may already know we’re all about exploring our hometowns and greater backyards. We firmly believe that adventure starts within yourself by cultivating a spirit of adventure. Many of these can be done at home. How much more local can you get?
“Find three hobbies you love: one to earn money, one to stay in shape, and one that allows you to be creative.” And if there were a fourth, we’d add one to make the world a better place. Which of these would you like to do next year?
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Outdoor Hobbies
Hiking
Some of our friends are peak baggers, which is a form of collecting where you summit a list of peaks of your choice (ie the 14ers in Colorado). Also check out our 25 best hikes in the world.
Rock Climbing
It’s a great way to exercise without feeling like you’re exercising. Frequenting the local climbing gym has also been one of the best ways for us to make friends as we move from city to city. Here are some beginner climbing tips for getting started.
Canyoneering
Get started by going on a guided canyoneering trip. This is also a great guide to get started.
Slacklining
A lot of climbers also slackline to work on their balance, but there are also people who only slackline. This is the kit we want to set up at home once we move out of our tiny NYC apartment.
Mountaineering
Mountaineering is taking hiking to the next level by adding in more technical aspects. You can pick up gear at REI, and they can always show you the best gear. They also have the best return policy.
Mountain Biking
Explore the outdoors on two wheels. Pick up some mountain biking faves here.
Camping
Camping can be as relaxing or as extreme as you want. Just as an example, we have this cheaper tent for car camping and this one for long backpacking trips.
Glamping
If you want to experience the outdoors but still need the comforts, glamping is the way to go. This is one of our favorite glamping trips.
Kayaking, Canoeing, or SUP
Kayaking, canoeing, and/or SUP are great when you travel because it lets you explore areas most people don’t get to. This was one of our first times kayaking.
Rafting
Try this out by going on rafting trips with guides. You can then pick up some gear when you’re ready to take it more seriously.
Skiing or Snowboarding
We’ve met quite a few people who move to a new city just because of their love of skiing or snowboarding. If you’re worried about the cold, just be sure you have solid winter clothes and you’ll be all set.
Scuba Diving
We had always been interested in scuba diving and finally took classes and got certified in San Diego. We’re whiskey divers now.
Fishing, Crabbing, or Lobstering
Here’s a great beginner fishing kit to get your feet wet. We also wrote this guide on how to go crabbing on the Oregon Coast.
More: 25 Best Hikes in the World to Put On Your Bucket List
Sports Hobbies
Archery
A great way to start is by taking lessons at a local archery club.
Bowling
Regardless of how serious you take bowling, if you go more than a few times a year, you should pick up your own shoes to save money (men’s and women’s).
Cycling
Cycling comes in many different forms and is a great way to explore and challenge yourself. Check out cycling gear here.
Golfing
Golfing is great hobby to pick up and something you can do while traveling around the world. Read this book on stuff all golfers should know.
Horse Riding
Whether you want to become a full fledged equestrian or just horseback ride when you’re traveling, there are plenty of different options to get into this.
Ice Skating
Lutz Jump, Twizzle, and Salchow Jump around the ice. Or if you’re like us, just try to learn skating backwards first. If you’re in NYC, here are the best ice skating rinks to visit.
Martial Arts or Kickboxing
I’ve been taking kickboxing with a gf of mine on and off for a couple years. I would borrow gloves, but I always had my own hand wraps.
Parkour / Ninja Warrior
Ever since Ninja Warrior became popular, gyms have been popping up everywhere for free running and NW training. You can even start to build a homemade course.
Paintball
A couple of our friends were semi-pro paintballers. There are arenas all over the world and you can even pick up your own paintball gun to practice at home.
Running
Jacob used to run a 10k every year with his dad and has done a half marathon. Neither of us really enjoy it any more but we have a lot of friends who do. We love these shoes (men’s + women’s) since they’re great for travel and running.
Skateboarding
We picked up one of these pennyboards to learn this year but have been intimidated by the car and pedestrian traffic in NYC.
Surfing
We’ve been surfing a few times and even took surfing lessons while we lived in San Diego. We’d love to get back into when we’re closer to the ocean.
Swimming
Swimming is one of the best forms of exercise especially as you get older since you don’t put as much stress of your joints.
Join a Sports League
Join your local rec league, whether it’s basketball, tennis, ultimate frisbee, or Jacob’s latest obsession – pickleball.
Yoga
We’ve never gotten into yoga, but our yogi friends swear by these yoga mats.
More: 9 Wonderful Places to Go Ice Skating in NYC
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Travel Hobbies
Cruising
Cruising is a great way to get a taste of many different countries and cities. Best part? You don’t have to worry about transportation. Check out our ultimate cruise calendar.
Learn to Fly a Plane
Check out the local airport to take lessons.
Road Tripping
Road tripping is a great way to explore the area around your city and appreciate your greater backyard. To help you get started, check out our day trip guides and weekend trip guides.
RVing
We loved our 3 months living in an Airstream and recommend trying it out for a season or even a week. Even if you’re not a full timer, it’s great to travel 3-4 months out of the year.
Sailing
We’ve never entertained the idea of sailing full time since I get seasick, but we’re visiting some of our sailing friends hopefully this year. We’ll see if they change our minds.
More: The Ultimate RV Checklist – Everything You Need For Your First RV
The Arts and Creative Hobbies
Beatboxing
This is a great hobby you can practice anywhere without any extra equipment. Watch some videos to get started beatboxing.
Blogging
We started our blog as a hobby before it became our full time gig. If you want to start a blog, here’s how to start a blog in 5 easy steps. If you want to take it to the next level, check out our course on working with brands.
Calligraphy
You can take classes online, in person, or pick up guide books to help you get started.
Coloring
Coloring can be fun and therapeutic. We did it for a date night and checked out some beautiful travel books.
Dancing
We started taking hip hop classes last year, but after a few lessons our teacher had to leave the city. Now we need a new teacher! Maybe next we’ll try salsa, ballroom, belly dancing, or even pole dancing.
Drawing
Whether you just want to doodle, draw anime characters, or comics, you can learn how to draw. This book is so great for people who don’t think they can draw.
Engraving
There are a lot of different mediums to engrave and it can get really advanced, but it’s easy to pick up a kit for beginners.
Graffiti Art
It’s amazing to see how popular graffiti is and there are beautiful pieces all over the world. With its growing popularity, you can sign up for classes to get started too.
Graphic Design
GIMP and Inkscape are free and great for beginners. Once you get serious, you’ll want the Adobe Creative Cloud to step up your game.
Impersonations
I’ve always wished I could do some basic impersonations. Check out our friend who’s amazing at impersonations!
Improv Class
Whether you want to perform or not, it’s a great way to get over a fear of what people think about you.
Juggling
Our neighbor has a set of juggling balls on his coffee table so that anyone can pick them up to try. With a little bit of practice, you can do some impressive things.
Latte Art
Release your inner barista by whipping up some latte art. Even if you don’t succeed, you can sip up your messy creation. Here’s a great book for inspiration.
Magic
Lately, we watched Magic for Humans, which has piqued our interest in magic. Start with a nice deck of cards to practice your sleight of hand.
Musical Instrument
We both grew up playing piano but lost a lot of what we learned. We still bring our books around with the intention to start practicing again.
Painting
I’ve always wanted to learn how to paint. I took art classes when I was younger and Jacob bought me an easel a few years back so I can start again.
Photography
No matter what camera you have, you can always learn how to shoot better photos. If you’re looking for a beginner DSLR, check out this one.
Podcasting
We’ve gotten to know many different people who have their own podcast. Some do it for a hobby and others do it for a living. This set is all you need to get started.
Pottery
This tool set has the highest ratings.
Puppetry
Did you know that Jacob and his brother created a kid’s puppet show? The initial plan was to learn how to puppeteer as well, but they quickly learned how complex puppeteering is. If you want to dabble and practice puppeteering, buy a couple of puppets or make your own if you’re feeling crafty.
Videography / Filmmaking
Learn how to capture and edit videos so you can create beautiful memories of your own travels. You can even learn to shoot with just your phone by shooting with a gimbal.
Voice Lessons
If you want to take your singing to the next level, consider getting voice lessons to help you improve. The exercises help so much.
Writing
Writing can come in many different forms. Join a writing group, or join NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) in November where you write a novel in a month to help motivate you.
Writing Music
Try your hand at writing your very own music. When you’re comfortable, you can even try performing it at local open mics.
More: How to Start a Blog in 5 Easy Steps
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Crafting Hobbies
Balloon Twisting
I did not know this was a thing until one of our friends got into it before his kid’s birthday party. All it took was a basic kit and a bunch of YouTube videos.
Candle Making
Learn to make candles with a DIY kit then enjoy your creations at home or give them out as a gifts.
Cross-Stitching / Embroidery
This is another great hobby that has a ton of resources and kits so that you can do it on your own.
Flower Arranging
Have you ever tried arranging your own flowers. It’s a lot harder than it looks. If you love having fresh flowers at home, this is a great hobby. You can start with this book.
Jewelry Making
I have some basic tools and have learned from friends who make and sell jewelry.
Knitting / Crocheting
I’ve done some basic knitting, which can be relaxing. You can also make nice handmade gifts for your friends.
Leather Crafting
This is a great starter kit for leather crafting.
Origami
Start your love for Origami with a basic kit, or nerd out with Jacob by making these crazy Star Wars ones.
Scrapbooking
Scrapbooking is a great way to work on something that you’ll always cherish. Plus, with so many pre-made accessories, you can easily make it your own.
Sewing
This is a great practical skill that will save you money. Since I’m short, I always need to hem my pants, which can add up. To start, just pick up a basic sewing machine.
Soap Making
I always think of Fight Club when someone brings up of soap making, but you can always make something more artisanal.
Woodworking
Want to become friends with Nick Offerman? Get into woodworking so you can chat about one of his favorite hobbies. Here’s a book to get you started.
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Food & Cooking Hobbies
Baking
Bread, brownies, cookies, scones… oh man, my mouth is watering just from the thought of this. Start with the Baking Bible.
Brew Your Own Beer
If you love craft beers, why not try making your own? Here’s a kit to get your started.
Canning / Pickling / Making Jam
Learn to can, pickle, and jam some of your favorite foods. This has over 350 recipes.
Coffee Roasting
This is another great hobby to turn one love into another. If you already love drinking coffee, try roasting your own beans.
Cooking
We’re all about learning easy recipes since neither of us love cooking (check them out here). We’re probably going to try some InstaPot recipes starting next year.
Food Styling
I’ve always wanted to learn food styling, especially since we take so many food photos. Pick up a book or take local classes.
Gardening
I’ve tried urban gardening, but have a black thumb. I’m always jealous of people who can grow anything. Apparently having plants in your home can reduce stress and improve productivity.
Mixology
If you love hosting parties, this is a great hobby to get into. Right now, all we can make is an old fashion, but if you want to get started, check out this guide to over 1000 cocktails.
Wine Tasting
If you’ve ever wanted to become better versed in wine, try taking a wine tasting class. You can also get this book to help you learn more about wines.
Games
Board Games
There are endless board games out there. Our recent favorites are Guesstures and Pit.
Chess
If I were to play, I’d get this chess board.
Cosplaying
If you love dressing up, try cosplaying.
Gaming
Lately we love playing Overcooked with friends.
Poker
Have a weekly poker night or play other card games. If you’re serious, you could even join tournaments.
Puzzles
Puzzles can be so therapeutic. Find some puzzles of your favorite places.
Trivia Night
If only I had a team of professors… I used to love going to Trivia Night. Even if you don’t win, at least you learn some random and useless facts.
Collecting Hobbies
Astronomy
Find the closest dark sky for some amazing stargazing or attend a star party. We’ll put out a post about the best upcoming events to look out for soon.
Birding
During our travels, we met so many birders. Also if you get into wildlife photography, these flashcards can help you with birds.
Foraging
Foraging is a great hobby if you love to cook too. This book will help you identify, harvest, and prepare edible plants.
Get a New Pet
I wouldn’t say we collect them, but we love our cats and really enjoy spending time with them. We’ve also recently met a lot of people who love breeding fish.
More: 15 Incredible Weekend Trips from Las Vegas
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Enrichment & Miscellaneous
Book Club
This is a great way to do something social and help you reach your reading goals.
Geneology
Start off by getting a DNA test and see how much of your genealogy you can track.
Home Improvement
If you spend a lot of time at home, this is a great hobby to make your space more of your own.
Keep a Bullet Journal
Bullet journaling is a great way to keep records of your day-to-day without the pressure of writing. The Field Notes Expedition is perfect for anyone who travels a lot.
Learn a New Language
Learn a new language with Rosetta Stone. I’ve tried Italian and now want to learn Spanish. How about you?
Learn How to Code
Learn how to code or web design so you create your own sites or help others do it.
Learn Sign Language
If you know anyone who uses sign language, then try learning sign language as well. These Youtube videos can help you get started.
Learn to Write with Non-Dominate Hand
I’ve always wanted to be ambidextrous. Practice writing or other daily task with your non-dominate hand.
Meditation
I started using a meditation app to help me sleep. It’s become a great habit that I’ll continue next year.
Minimalism / Declutter
We started regularly decluttering after we started moving every year. It’s been incredibly freeing. This is a great documentary to check out if you’re interested in minimalism.
Public Speaking
We’ve talked about joining Toastmasters to get over my fear of public speaking.
Volunteering
Pick something you care about and find a way to get involved with a local organization.
Favorite Quotes on Hobbies
If you need a few more words of motivation to pick up a hobby next year, here are some more quotes I loved.
“I can never read all the books I want; I can never be all the people I want and live all the lives I want. I can never train myself in all the skills I want. And why do I want? I want to live and feel all the shades, tones and variations of mental and physical experience possible in my life. And I am horribly limited.” – Sylvia Plath
“Legendary innovators like Franklin, Snow, and Darwin all possess some common intellectual qualities—a certain quickness of mind, unbounded curiosity—but they also share one other defining attribute. They have a lot of hobbies.” – Steven Johnson
Always find time for things that make you happy to be alive. – Unknown
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When I was in high school and college, I remember feeling bored. The world was wide open and the possibilities to create and reshape me were endless, but the best in life seemed to be ahead of me. I have always been waiting for this good part.
Now I'm not preparing for the future anymore. Maybe I arrived already.
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Published: December 26, 2018
101 hobbies for the start in 2019 – listed by hobby
As much as we love our work, our work has become a problem lately. Travel blogging is not a big gap between work and life, and we admit that we are both workaholics.
We were swept away by the hustle and bustle of NYC and it was only recently that we realized how much we had begun to value work more than anything else. One day, we set ourselves the goal of releasing the evening, and when we realized that we did not know how to fill our time, we immediately went back to work.
That may sound easy, but it was not so easy for us. We also need something we like to do for ourselves, not so we can post something that, strangely, is a predominant part of the present human experience.
The benefits of hobbies
A few reasons why I want to find some new hobbies next year:
To play and relax – We have to find hobbies that bring us zero money and that may bore everyone. Haha
To sharpen my mind – I have such a terrible memory now and may be on the way to Alzheimer's early on duty (it's in the family and it's killing me).
For personal growth, enrichment and emotional health – something I have to work on all the time.
For better physical health – we are already climbing, but I think we need some cardiovascular activity.
Further advantages are:
Learn a useful skill
Make contacts and make new friends
Make extra money
Title of the subsection
With our blog, you may already know that we are all exploring our homes and backyards. We firmly believe that the adventure begins in you by cultivating an adventure spirit. Many of them can be done at home. How many more locals can you get?
"Find three hobbies that you love: one to earn money, one to stay in shape, and one to be creative with." And if there was a fourth, we would add one to the world to make a better place. Which one do you want to do next year?
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Outdoor Hobbies
Sports hobbies
Hobbies travel
Art & Creative Hobbies
Crafting hobbies
Food & Cooking hobbies
games
Collect hobbies
Enrichment & Others
Outdoor Hobbies
hike
Some of our friends are top collectors. This is a form of gathering where you will compile a list of peaks of your choice (for example, the 14's in Colorado). Take a look at our 25 best hikes in the world.
rock climbing
It's a great way to work out without feeling like you're training. The frequent use of the local climbing gym was also one of the best ways to make friends as we move from city to city. Here are a few tips for beginners.
canyoneering
Start with a guided canyoning tour. This is also a good guide to getting started.
slacklining
Many climbers also slackline to work on their balance, but there are also people who only have slackline. We want to set up this kit at home when we leave our little NYC apartment.
Rockclimbing
Mountaineering takes hiking to the next level by adding more technical aspects. They can pick up equipment at REI and they can always show you the best equipment. You also have the best return policy.
Mountain biking
Explore nature on two wheels. Here you will find mountain bike fans.
camping
Camping can be as relaxing or extreme as you like. As an example, we have this cheaper tent for camping and this for long backpacking.
Glamping
If you want to experience nature but still need comfort, glamping is the way to go. This is one of our most popular glamping trips.
Kayaking, canoeing or SUP
Kayaking, canoeing and / or SUP are great on the go as it allows you to explore areas most people are not capable of. This was one of our first kayaking trips.
rafting
Try this out by going on rafting tours with guides. You can then take some gear with you when you are ready to take it seriously.
Skiing or snowboarding
We met some people who are moving out of pure ski or snowboard love to a new city. If you're worried about the cold, make sure you have solid winter clothes, and you're done.
Scuba diving
We have always been interested in diving and eventually took classes in San Diego and admitted. We are now whiskey divers.
Fishing, crabs or lobsters
Here's a great beginner fishing set to get your feet wet. We also wrote this guide on how to get crabs on the Oregon coast.
More: 25 best walks in the world you can put on your list
Sports hobbies
archery
A good start is teaching at a local archery club.
bowling
Regardless of how serious bowling you are, if you go more than a few times a year you should take your own shoes to save money (for men and women).
To go biking
Cycling is available in many different forms and is a great way to explore and challenge yourself. Here's your cycling gear.
golfing
Golfing is a great hobby and something you can do while traveling around the world. Read this book about what all golfers should know.
Ride horses
Whether you want to become a full rider or just ride when you're on the go, there are many different ways to do it.
Ice skating
Lutz Jump, Twizzle and Salchow jump around the ice. Or if you're like us, just try skating backwards. If you are in NYC, here are the best skating rinks to visit.
Martial arts or kickboxing
I switched kickboxing on and off with my friend for a few years. I would borrow gloves, but I always had my own hand wraps.
Parkour / ninja warrior
Ever since Ninja Warrior became popular, gyms are appearing everywhere to run free and train NW. You can even start building a home-made course.
Paintball
Some of our friends were semi-professional paintballers. There are arenas around the world, and you can even pick up your own paintball gun to practice at home.
To run
Jacob ran 10 km each year with his father and completed a half marathon. None of us really like it anymore, but we have many friends who do that. We love these shoes (men + women) because they are great for traveling and running.
Go skateboarding
We bought one of these penny boards to learn something this year, but were intimidated by car and pedestrian traffic in NYC.
surfing
We surfed a few times and even took surf lessons while living in San Diego. We would like to come back when we are closer to the sea.
swim
Swimming is one of the best forms of exercise as you get older as you do not use your joints so much.
Join a sports league
Join the local league, whether it's basketball, tennis, the ultimate Frisbee or Jacob's latest obsession – Pickleball.
yoga
We have never started yoga, but our Yogi friends swear by these yoga mats.
More: 9 wonderful ice skating venues in NYC
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Hobbies travel
cruise
Cruises are a great way to get an impression of many different countries and cities. Best part? You do not have to worry about the transport. Take a look at our ultimate cruise calendar.
Learn to fly an airplane
Check out the local airport for lessons.
travel
Street trips are a great way to explore the surroundings of your city and appreciate your larger garden. To help you get started, read our day and weekend tour guides.
RVing
We loved our 3 months in an Airstream and recommend it for a season or even a week. Even if you're not a full-time employee, traveling 3-4 months a year is great.
sailing
We never had the idea of ​​sailing full time since getting seasick, but we hope to visit some of our sailing friends. We will see if they change our mind.
More: The ultimate motorhome checklist – Everything you need for your first motorhome
Arts and creative hobbies
beatboxing
This is a great hobby that you can practice anywhere without additional equipment. Watch a few videos to get started with beatboxing.
to blog
We started our blog as a hobby before becoming our full time gig. If you want to create a blog, you can create a blog in five easy steps. If you want to take it to the next level, read our branding course.
calligraphy
You can attend courses online or in person, or pick up tour guides to help you get started.
coloring
Dyeing can be fun and therapeutic. We made it for a date and looked through some nice travel books.
Dance
We started attending hip-hop classes last year, but after a few hours our teacher had to leave the city. Now we need a new teacher! Maybe next we will try salsa, ballroom, belly dance or even pole dance.
drawing
Whether you're just drawing doodles, drawing anime characters or drawing comics, you can learn how to draw. This book is so good for people who do not believe that they can draw.
engraving
There are many different media for engraving, and it can be very advanced, but it is easy to buy a kit for beginners.
Graffiti Art
It's amazing to see how popular graffiti is and there are beautiful pieces all over the world. With its growing popularity, you can also sign up for the start.
graphic design
GIMP and Inkscape are free and ideal for beginners. If you're serious, you want the Adobe Creative Cloud to step up your game.
impersonation
I always wish I could make some basic imitations. Look at our friend, who is great at identity changes!
Improv class
Whether you want to perform or not, it's a great way to overcome the fear of what people think about you.
Juggle
Our neighbor has a set of juggling balls on his coffee table so everyone can pick them up to pick them up. With a little practice, you can do some impressive things.
Latte Art
Release your inner barista by picking on Latte-Art. Even if you do not succeed, you can enjoy your messy creation. Here is a great book for inspiration.
Magic
Lately, we've been looking at Magic for Humans, which has sparked our interest in magic. Start with a nice card game to practice your handgrip.
musical instrument
We both grew up playing the piano, but lost much of what we learned. We still bring our books with the intention of practicing again.
painting
I always wanted to learn how to paint. When I was younger, I attended art class and Jacob bought an easel a few years ago so I can start again.
photography
No matter which camera you have, you can always learn to take better photos. If you are looking for a DSLR camera for beginners, have a look at them.
Podcasting
We met a lot of different people who have their own podcast. Some make it a hobby and others make it a living. This set is everything you need to get started.
ceramics
This toolset has the highest ratings.
puppet show
Did you know that Jacob and his brother created a puppet show for children? The original plan was to learn puppetry as well, but they quickly learned how complex the puppetry is. If you want to participate in puppetry and practice, buy some dolls or make your own if you feel smart.
Videography / Filmmaking
Learn how to capture and edit videos to create beautiful memories of your own travels. You can even take pictures with just your phone by photographing with a gimbal.
singing lessons
If you want to take your singing to the next level, you should take language lessons to improve yourself. The exercises help so much.
Write
Writing can come in many different forms. Join a writing group or attend NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) in November, where you write a novel in a month to motivate you.
to compose music
Try to write your own music. If you feel comfortable, you can even do it with local microphones.
More: How to start a blog in 5 easy steps
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Crafting hobbies
Twist balloon
I did not know that this was one thing until one of our friends got down to business before his kid's birthday party. All it took was a basic kit and a few YouTube videos.
candle Making
Learn how to make candles with a DIY kit, enjoy your creations at home, or give them away as a gift.
Cross-stitch / embroidery
This is another great hobby that has a lot of resources and kits so you can do it alone.
Flower arrangement
Have you ever tried to arrange your own flowers? It's a lot harder than it looks. If you like fresh flowers at home, this is a great hobby. You can start with this book.
jewelery
I have some basic tools and learned from friends who make and sell jewelry.
Knitting / crocheting
I did some basic knitting that can be relaxing. You can also make beautiful handmade gifts for your friends.
Leathercraft
This is a great starter kit for the leather industry.
origami
Start your love of origami with a basic kit or make a joker with Jacob by making these crazy Star Wars models.
Scrapbooking
Scrapbooking is a great way to work on something you always value. With so many ready-made accessories, you can easily make it your own.
sew
This is a great practical skill that can save you money. Since I'm small, I always have to hem my pants, which can add up. To get started, just take a basic sewing machine.
soap making
I always think of the Fight Club when someone does soap making, but you can always do some crafting.
woodwork
Would you like to make friends with Nick Offerman? Familiarize yourself with woodworking so you can talk about one of your favorite hobbies. Here is a book for getting started.
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Food & Cooking hobbies
to bake
Bread, brownies, biscuits, scones … oh man, my mouth only water from the thought of it. Start with the backbible.
Brew your own beer
If you love artisan beers, try it for yourself. Here's a starter kit.
Preserve / pickle / Jam make
Learn to cucumber and jam some of your favorite foods. This has over 350 recipes.
Coffee roasting
This is another big hobby to turn one love into another. If you already like coffee, try to roast your own beans.
Cook
We simply learn simple recipes, because none of us likes to cook (see here). We will probably try some InstaPot recipes next year.
Food styling
I always wanted to learn the food styling, especially since we take so many food photos. Get a book or participate in local courses.
gardening
I tried Urban Gardening, but I have a black thumb. I'm always jealous of people who let anything grow. Having plants in your house can reduce stress and improve productivity.
mixology
If you like partying, this is a great hobby. At the moment we can only do old fashion. However, if you want to get started, read more than 1000 cocktails in this guide.
wine tasting
If you have always wanted to know wine, take a wine tasting course. You can also get this book to learn more about wines.
games
board Games
There are endless board games out there. Our last favorites are Guesstures and Pit.
chess
If I played, I would get this chessboard.
cosplaying
If you like dressing, try the cosplay.
Gaming
Lately, we love to overcooked with friends.
poker
Do a weekly poker night or play other card games. If you are serious, you can even take part in tournaments.
mystery
Riddles can be so therapeutic. Find some puzzles of your favorite places.
Trivia night
If only I had a team of professors … I loved going to Trivia Night. Even if you do not win, you'll learn at least some random and useless facts.
Collect hobbies
astronomy
Find the next dark sky for amazing stargazing or join a star party. We will post a review of the upcoming upcoming events, which we will be attending shortly.
bird watching
On our travels we have met so many birdwatchers. Even if you are interested in wildlife photography, these flashcards can help you with birds.
forage
Foraging is a great hobby, even if you like to cook. This book helps you identify, harvest and prepare edible plants.
Get a new pet
I would not say that we collect them, but we love our cats and really like spending time with them. We also met a lot of people who love fish farming recently.
More: 15 incredible weekend getaways from Las Vegas
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Enrichment & Others
Book a club
This is a great way to do something social and help you reach your reading goals.
Genologie
Start with a DNA test and see how much of your genealogy you can track.
Home improvement
If you spend a lot of time at home, this is a great hobby to make your own space better.
Keep a Bullet Journal
Bullet journaling is a great way to record your everyday life without typing. The Field Notes Expedition is ideal for those who travel a lot.
Learning a new language
Learn a new language with Rosetta Stone. I have tried Italian and would now like to learn Spanish. What about you?
Learn how to write code
Learn how to create code or web design so you can create your own web sites or help others.
Learn sign language
If you know someone who uses sign language, also try to learn the sign language. These youtube videos will help you get started.
Learn to write with a non-dominant hand
I always wanted to be ambidextrous. Practice writing or any other daily work with your non-dominant hand.
meditation
I started using a meditation app to help me sleep. It has become a habit that I will continue next year.
Minimalism / Declutter
After we moved each year, we started dismantling regularly. It was incredibly liberating. This is a great documentary to find out if you are interested in minimalism.
Public speaking
We have spoken about joining Toastmasters to overcome my fear of public speaking.
voluntary work
Choose something that is important to you and find a way to get involved in a local organization.
Favorite quotes on hobbies
If you need a few words of motivation next year to join a hobby, here are some more quotes I like.
"I can never read all the books I want. I can never be all the people I want and live all my life. I can never train in all the skills I want. And why do I want? I want to live and feel all the nuances, sounds and variations of the mental and physical experience that are possible in my life. And I'm terribly limited "(Sylvia Plath)
"Legendary innovators like Franklin, Snow and Darwin all have some common intellectual traits – a certain speed, unlimited curiosity – but they also share another defining trait. They have many hobbies. "- Steven Johnson
Always find time for things that make you happy to be alive. – unknown
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101 hobbies for the start in 2019 – Listed by hobby types
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When I was in high school and college, I remember feeling bored. The world was wide open and the possibilities to create and reshape me were endless, but the best in life seemed to be ahead of me. I have always been waiting for this good part.
Now I'm not preparing for the future anymore. Maybe I arrived already.
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101 hobbies for the start in 2019 – listed by hobby
As much as we love our work, our work has become a problem lately. Travel blogging is not a big gap between work and life, and we admit that we are both workaholics.
We were swept away by the hustle and bustle of NYC and it was only recently that we realized how much we had begun to value work more than anything else. One day, we set ourselves the goal of releasing the evening, and when we realized that we did not know how to fill our time, we immediately went back to work.
That may sound easy, but it was not so easy for us. We also need something we like to do for ourselves, not so we can post something that, strangely, is a predominant part of the present human experience.
The benefits of hobbies
A few reasons why I want to find some new hobbies next year:
To play and relax – We have to find hobbies that bring us zero money and that may bore everyone. Haha
To sharpen my mind – I have such a terrible memory now and may be on the way to Alzheimer's early on duty (it's in the family and it's killing me).
For personal growth, enrichment and emotional health – something I have to work on all the time.
For better physical health – we are already climbing, but I think we need some cardiovascular activity.
Further advantages are:
Learn a useful skill
Make contacts and make new friends
Make extra money
Title of the subsection
With our blog, you may already know that we are all exploring our homes and backyards. We firmly believe that the adventure begins in you by cultivating an adventure spirit. Many of them can be done at home. How many more locals can you get?
"Find three hobbies that you love: one to earn money, one to stay in shape, and one to be creative with." And if there was a fourth, we would add one to the world to make a better place. Which one do you want to do next year?
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Outdoor Hobbies
Sports hobbies
Hobbies travel
Art & Creative Hobbies
Crafting hobbies
Food & Cooking hobbies
games
Collect hobbies
Enrichment & Others
Outdoor Hobbies
hike
Some of our friends are top collectors. This is a form of gathering where you will compile a list of peaks of your choice (for example, the 14's in Colorado). Take a look at our 25 best hikes in the world.
rock climbing
It's a great way to work out without feeling like you're training. The frequent use of the local climbing gym was also one of the best ways to make friends as we move from city to city. Here are a few tips for beginners.
canyoneering
Start with a guided canyoning tour. This is also a good guide to getting started.
slacklining
Many climbers also slackline to work on their balance, but there are also people who only have slackline. We want to set up this kit at home when we leave our little NYC apartment.
Rockclimbing
Mountaineering takes hiking to the next level by adding more technical aspects. They can pick up equipment at REI and they can always show you the best equipment. You also have the best return policy.
Mountain biking
Explore nature on two wheels. Here you will find mountain bike fans.
camping
Camping can be as relaxing or extreme as you like. As an example, we have this cheaper tent for camping and this for long backpacking.
Glamping
If you want to experience nature but still need comfort, glamping is the way to go. This is one of our most popular glamping trips.
Kayaking, canoeing or SUP
Kayaking, canoeing and / or SUP are great on the go as it allows you to explore areas most people are not capable of. This was one of our first kayaking trips.
rafting
Try this out by going on rafting tours with guides. You can then take some gear with you when you are ready to take it seriously.
Skiing or snowboarding
We met some people who are moving out of pure ski or snowboard love to a new city. If you're worried about the cold, make sure you have solid winter clothes, and you're done.
Scuba diving
We have always been interested in diving and eventually took classes in San Diego and admitted. We are now whiskey divers.
Fishing, crabs or lobsters
Here's a great beginner fishing set to get your feet wet. We also wrote this guide on how to get crabs on the Oregon coast.
More: 25 best walks in the world you can put on your list
Sports hobbies
archery
A good start is teaching at a local archery club.
bowling
Regardless of how serious bowling you are, if you go more than a few times a year you should take your own shoes to save money (for men and women).
To go biking
Cycling is available in many different forms and is a great way to explore and challenge yourself. Here's your cycling gear.
golfing
Golfing is a great hobby and something you can do while traveling around the world. Read this book about what all golfers should know.
Ride horses
Whether you want to become a full rider or just ride when you're on the go, there are many different ways to do it.
Ice skating
Lutz Jump, Twizzle and Salchow jump around the ice. Or if you're like us, just try skating backwards. If you are in NYC, here are the best skating rinks to visit.
Martial arts or kickboxing
I switched kickboxing on and off with my friend for a few years. I would borrow gloves, but I always had my own hand wraps.
Parkour / ninja warrior
Ever since Ninja Warrior became popular, gyms are appearing everywhere to run free and train NW. You can even start building a home-made course.
Paintball
Some of our friends were semi-professional paintballers. There are arenas around the world, and you can even pick up your own paintball gun to practice at home.
To run
Jacob ran 10 km each year with his father and completed a half marathon. None of us really like it anymore, but we have many friends who do that. We love these shoes (men + women) because they are great for traveling and running.
Go skateboarding
We bought one of these penny boards to learn something this year, but were intimidated by car and pedestrian traffic in NYC.
surfing
We surfed a few times and even took surf lessons while living in San Diego. We would like to come back when we are closer to the sea.
swim
Swimming is one of the best forms of exercise as you get older as you do not use your joints so much.
Join a sports league
Join the local league, whether it's basketball, tennis, the ultimate Frisbee or Jacob's latest obsession – Pickleball.
yoga
We have never started yoga, but our Yogi friends swear by these yoga mats.
More: 9 wonderful ice skating venues in NYC
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Hobbies travel
cruise
Cruises are a great way to get an impression of many different countries and cities. Best part? You do not have to worry about the transport. Take a look at our ultimate cruise calendar.
Learn to fly an airplane
Check out the local airport for lessons.
travel
Street trips are a great way to explore the surroundings of your city and appreciate your larger garden. To help you get started, read our day and weekend tour guides.
RVing
We loved our 3 months in an Airstream and recommend it for a season or even a week. Even if you're not a full-time employee, traveling 3-4 months a year is great.
sailing
We never had the idea of ​​sailing full time since getting seasick, but we hope to visit some of our sailing friends. We will see if they change our mind.
More: The ultimate motorhome checklist – Everything you need for your first motorhome
Arts and creative hobbies
beatboxing
This is a great hobby that you can practice anywhere without additional equipment. Watch a few videos to get started with beatboxing.
to blog
We started our blog as a hobby before becoming our full time gig. If you want to create a blog, you can create a blog in five easy steps. If you want to take it to the next level, read our branding course.
calligraphy
You can attend courses online or in person, or pick up tour guides to help you get started.
coloring
Dyeing can be fun and therapeutic. We made it for a date and looked through some nice travel books.
Dance
We started attending hip-hop classes last year, but after a few hours our teacher had to leave the city. Now we need a new teacher! Maybe next we will try salsa, ballroom, belly dance or even pole dance.
drawing
Whether you're just drawing doodles, drawing anime characters or drawing comics, you can learn how to draw. This book is so good for people who do not believe that they can draw.
engraving
There are many different media for engraving, and it can be very advanced, but it is easy to buy a kit for beginners.
Graffiti Art
It's amazing to see how popular graffiti is and there are beautiful pieces all over the world. With its growing popularity, you can also sign up for the start.
graphic design
GIMP and Inkscape are free and ideal for beginners. If you're serious, you want the Adobe Creative Cloud to step up your game.
impersonation
I always wish I could make some basic imitations. Look at our friend, who is great at identity changes!
Improv class
Whether you want to perform or not, it's a great way to overcome the fear of what people think about you.
Juggle
Our neighbor has a set of juggling balls on his coffee table so everyone can pick them up to pick them up. With a little practice, you can do some impressive things.
Latte Art
Release your inner barista by picking on Latte-Art. Even if you do not succeed, you can enjoy your messy creation. Here is a great book for inspiration.
Magic
Lately, we've been looking at Magic for Humans, which has sparked our interest in magic. Start with a nice card game to practice your handgrip.
musical instrument
We both grew up playing the piano, but lost much of what we learned. We still bring our books with the intention of practicing again.
painting
I always wanted to learn how to paint. When I was younger, I attended art class and Jacob bought an easel a few years ago so I can start again.
photography
No matter which camera you have, you can always learn to take better photos. If you are looking for a DSLR camera for beginners, have a look at them.
Podcasting
We met a lot of different people who have their own podcast. Some make it a hobby and others make it a living. This set is everything you need to get started.
ceramics
This toolset has the highest ratings.
puppet show
Did you know that Jacob and his brother created a puppet show for children? The original plan was to learn puppetry as well, but they quickly learned how complex the puppetry is. If you want to participate in puppetry and practice, buy some dolls or make your own if you feel smart.
Videography / Filmmaking
Learn how to capture and edit videos to create beautiful memories of your own travels. You can even take pictures with just your phone by photographing with a gimbal.
singing lessons
If you want to take your singing to the next level, you should take language lessons to improve yourself. The exercises help so much.
Write
Writing can come in many different forms. Join a writing group or attend NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) in November, where you write a novel in a month to motivate you.
to compose music
Try to write your own music. If you feel comfortable, you can even do it with local microphones.
More: How to start a blog in 5 easy steps
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Crafting hobbies
Twist balloon
I did not know that this was one thing until one of our friends got down to business before his kid's birthday party. All it took was a basic kit and a few YouTube videos.
candle Making
Learn how to make candles with a DIY kit, enjoy your creations at home, or give them away as a gift.
Cross-stitch / embroidery
This is another great hobby that has a lot of resources and kits so you can do it alone.
Flower arrangement
Have you ever tried to arrange your own flowers? It's a lot harder than it looks. If you like fresh flowers at home, this is a great hobby. You can start with this book.
jewelery
I have some basic tools and learned from friends who make and sell jewelry.
Knitting / crocheting
I did some basic knitting that can be relaxing. You can also make beautiful handmade gifts for your friends.
Leathercraft
This is a great starter kit for the leather industry.
origami
Start your love of origami with a basic kit or make a joker with Jacob by making these crazy Star Wars models.
Scrapbooking
Scrapbooking is a great way to work on something you always value. With so many ready-made accessories, you can easily make it your own.
sew
This is a great practical skill that can save you money. Since I'm small, I always have to hem my pants, which can add up. To get started, just take a basic sewing machine.
soap making
I always think of the Fight Club when someone does soap making, but you can always do some crafting.
woodwork
Would you like to make friends with Nick Offerman? Familiarize yourself with woodworking so you can talk about one of your favorite hobbies. Here is a book for getting started.
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Food & Cooking hobbies
to bake
Bread, brownies, biscuits, scones … oh man, my mouth only water from the thought of it. Start with the backbible.
Brew your own beer
If you love artisan beers, try it for yourself. Here's a starter kit.
Preserve / pickle / Jam make
Learn to cucumber and jam some of your favorite foods. This has over 350 recipes.
Coffee roasting
This is another big hobby to turn one love into another. If you already like coffee, try to roast your own beans.
Cook
We simply learn simple recipes, because none of us likes to cook (see here). We will probably try some InstaPot recipes next year.
Food styling
I always wanted to learn the food styling, especially since we take so many food photos. Get a book or participate in local courses.
gardening
I tried Urban Gardening, but I have a black thumb. I'm always jealous of people who let anything grow. Having plants in your house can reduce stress and improve productivity.
mixology
If you like partying, this is a great hobby. At the moment we can only do old fashion. However, if you want to get started, read more than 1000 cocktails in this guide.
wine tasting
If you have always wanted to know wine, take a wine tasting course. You can also get this book to learn more about wines.
games
board Games
There are endless board games out there. Our last favorites are Guesstures and Pit.
chess
If I played, I would get this chessboard.
cosplaying
If you like dressing, try the cosplay.
Gaming
Lately, we love to overcooked with friends.
poker
Do a weekly poker night or play other card games. If you are serious, you can even take part in tournaments.
mystery
Riddles can be so therapeutic. Find some puzzles of your favorite places.
Trivia night
If only I had a team of professors … I loved going to Trivia Night. Even if you do not win, you'll learn at least some random and useless facts.
Collect hobbies
astronomy
Find the next dark sky for amazing stargazing or join a star party. We will post a review of the upcoming upcoming events, which we will be attending shortly.
bird watching
On our travels we have met so many birdwatchers. Even if you are interested in wildlife photography, these flashcards can help you with birds.
forage
Foraging is a great hobby, even if you like to cook. This book helps you identify, harvest and prepare edible plants.
Get a new pet
I would not say that we collect them, but we love our cats and really like spending time with them. We also met a lot of people who love fish farming recently.
More: 15 incredible weekend getaways from Las Vegas
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Enrichment & Others
Book a club
This is a great way to do something social and help you reach your reading goals.
Genologie
Start with a DNA test and see how much of your genealogy you can track.
Home improvement
If you spend a lot of time at home, this is a great hobby to make your own space better.
Keep a Bullet Journal
Bullet journaling is a great way to record your everyday life without typing. The Field Notes Expedition is ideal for those who travel a lot.
Learning a new language
Learn a new language with Rosetta Stone. I have tried Italian and would now like to learn Spanish. What about you?
Learn how to write code
Learn how to create code or web design so you can create your own web sites or help others.
Learn sign language
If you know someone who uses sign language, also try to learn the sign language. These youtube videos will help you get started.
Learn to write with a non-dominant hand
I always wanted to be ambidextrous. Practice writing or any other daily work with your non-dominant hand.
meditation
I started using a meditation app to help me sleep. It has become a habit that I will continue next year.
Minimalism / Declutter
After we moved each year, we started dismantling regularly. It was incredibly liberating. This is a great documentary to find out if you are interested in minimalism.
Public speaking
We have spoken about joining Toastmasters to overcome my fear of public speaking.
voluntary work
Choose something that is important to you and find a way to get involved in a local organization.
Favorite quotes on hobbies
If you need a few words of motivation next year to join a hobby, here are some more quotes I like.
"I can never read all the books I want. I can never be all the people I want and live all my life. I can never train in all the skills I want. And why do I want? I want to live and feel all the nuances, sounds and variations of the mental and physical experience that are possible in my life. And I'm terribly limited "(Sylvia Plath)
"Legendary innovators like Franklin, Snow and Darwin all have some common intellectual traits – a certain speed, unlimited curiosity – but they also share another defining trait. They have many hobbies. "- Steven Johnson
Always find time for things that make you happy to be alive. – unknown
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101 hobbies for the start in 2019 – Listed by hobby types
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When I was in high school and college, I remember feeling bored. The world was wide open and the possibilities to create and reshape me were endless, but the best in life seemed to be ahead of me. I have always been waiting for this good part.
Now I'm not preparing for the future anymore. Maybe I arrived already.
This post contains affiliate links where we receive a small commission to sell products that are linked to you at no extra cost. All opinions are always our own. Read our full disclosure for more information. Thank you for supporting the brands that make Local Adventurer possible.
Published: December 26, 2018
101 hobbies for the start in 2019 – listed by hobby
As much as we love our work, our work has become a problem lately. Travel blogging is not a big gap between work and life, and we admit that we are both workaholics.
We were swept away by the hustle and bustle of NYC and it was only recently that we realized how much we had begun to value work more than anything else. One day, we set ourselves the goal of releasing the evening, and when we realized that we did not know how to fill our time, we immediately went back to work.
That may sound easy, but it was not so easy for us. We also need something we like to do for ourselves, not so we can post something that, strangely, is a predominant part of the present human experience.
The benefits of hobbies
A few reasons why I want to find some new hobbies next year:
To play and relax – We have to find hobbies that bring us zero money and that may bore everyone. Haha
To sharpen my mind – I have such a terrible memory now and may be on the way to Alzheimer's early on duty (it's in the family and it's killing me).
For personal growth, enrichment and emotional health – something I have to work on all the time.
For better physical health – we are already climbing, but I think we need some cardiovascular activity.
Further advantages are:
Learn a useful skill
Make contacts and make new friends
Make extra money
Title of the subsection
With our blog, you may already know that we are all exploring our homes and backyards. We firmly believe that the adventure begins in you by cultivating an adventure spirit. Many of them can be done at home. How many more locals can you get?
"Find three hobbies that you love: one to earn money, one to stay in shape, and one to be creative with." And if there was a fourth, we would add one to the world to make a better place. Which one do you want to do next year?
contents menu
Outdoor Hobbies
Sports hobbies
Hobbies travel
Art & Creative Hobbies
Crafting hobbies
Food & Cooking hobbies
games
Collect hobbies
Enrichment & Others
Outdoor Hobbies
hike
Some of our friends are top collectors. This is a form of gathering where you will compile a list of peaks of your choice (for example, the 14's in Colorado). Take a look at our 25 best hikes in the world.
rock climbing
It's a great way to work out without feeling like you're training. The frequent use of the local climbing gym was also one of the best ways to make friends as we move from city to city. Here are a few tips for beginners.
canyoneering
Start with a guided canyoning tour. This is also a good guide to getting started.
slacklining
Many climbers also slackline to work on their balance, but there are also people who only have slackline. We want to set up this kit at home when we leave our little NYC apartment.
Rockclimbing
Mountaineering takes hiking to the next level by adding more technical aspects. They can pick up equipment at REI and they can always show you the best equipment. You also have the best return policy.
Mountain biking
Explore nature on two wheels. Here you will find mountain bike fans.
camping
Camping can be as relaxing or extreme as you like. As an example, we have this cheaper tent for camping and this for long backpacking.
Glamping
If you want to experience nature but still need comfort, glamping is the way to go. This is one of our most popular glamping trips.
Kayaking, canoeing or SUP
Kayaking, canoeing and / or SUP are great on the go as it allows you to explore areas most people are not capable of. This was one of our first kayaking trips.
rafting
Try this out by going on rafting tours with guides. You can then take some gear with you when you are ready to take it seriously.
Skiing or snowboarding
We met some people who are moving out of pure ski or snowboard love to a new city. If you're worried about the cold, make sure you have solid winter clothes, and you're done.
Scuba diving
We have always been interested in diving and eventually took classes in San Diego and admitted. We are now whiskey divers.
Fishing, crabs or lobsters
Here's a great beginner fishing set to get your feet wet. We also wrote this guide on how to get crabs on the Oregon coast.
More: 25 best walks in the world you can put on your list
Sports hobbies
archery
A good start is teaching at a local archery club.
bowling
Regardless of how serious bowling you are, if you go more than a few times a year you should take your own shoes to save money (for men and women).
To go biking
Cycling is available in many different forms and is a great way to explore and challenge yourself. Here's your cycling gear.
golfing
Golfing is a great hobby and something you can do while traveling around the world. Read this book about what all golfers should know.
Ride horses
Whether you want to become a full rider or just ride when you're on the go, there are many different ways to do it.
Ice skating
Lutz Jump, Twizzle and Salchow jump around the ice. Or if you're like us, just try skating backwards. If you are in NYC, here are the best skating rinks to visit.
Martial arts or kickboxing
I switched kickboxing on and off with my friend for a few years. I would borrow gloves, but I always had my own hand wraps.
Parkour / ninja warrior
Ever since Ninja Warrior became popular, gyms are appearing everywhere to run free and train NW. You can even start building a home-made course.
Paintball
Some of our friends were semi-professional paintballers. There are arenas around the world, and you can even pick up your own paintball gun to practice at home.
To run
Jacob ran 10 km each year with his father and completed a half marathon. None of us really like it anymore, but we have many friends who do that. We love these shoes (men + women) because they are great for traveling and running.
Go skateboarding
We bought one of these penny boards to learn something this year, but were intimidated by car and pedestrian traffic in NYC.
surfing
We surfed a few times and even took surf lessons while living in San Diego. We would like to come back when we are closer to the sea.
swim
Swimming is one of the best forms of exercise as you get older as you do not use your joints so much.
Join a sports league
Join the local league, whether it's basketball, tennis, the ultimate Frisbee or Jacob's latest obsession – Pickleball.
yoga
We have never started yoga, but our Yogi friends swear by these yoga mats.
More: 9 wonderful ice skating venues in NYC
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Hobbies travel
cruise
Cruises are a great way to get an impression of many different countries and cities. Best part? You do not have to worry about the transport. Take a look at our ultimate cruise calendar.
Learn to fly an airplane
Check out the local airport for lessons.
travel
Street trips are a great way to explore the surroundings of your city and appreciate your larger garden. To help you get started, read our day and weekend tour guides.
RVing
We loved our 3 months in an Airstream and recommend it for a season or even a week. Even if you're not a full-time employee, traveling 3-4 months a year is great.
sailing
We never had the idea of ​​sailing full time since getting seasick, but we hope to visit some of our sailing friends. We will see if they change our mind.
More: The ultimate motorhome checklist – Everything you need for your first motorhome
Arts and creative hobbies
beatboxing
This is a great hobby that you can practice anywhere without additional equipment. Watch a few videos to get started with beatboxing.
to blog
We started our blog as a hobby before becoming our full time gig. If you want to create a blog, you can create a blog in five easy steps. If you want to take it to the next level, read our branding course.
calligraphy
You can attend courses online or in person, or pick up tour guides to help you get started.
coloring
Dyeing can be fun and therapeutic. We made it for a date and looked through some nice travel books.
Dance
We started attending hip-hop classes last year, but after a few hours our teacher had to leave the city. Now we need a new teacher! Maybe next we will try salsa, ballroom, belly dance or even pole dance.
drawing
Whether you're just drawing doodles, drawing anime characters or drawing comics, you can learn how to draw. This book is so good for people who do not believe that they can draw.
engraving
There are many different media for engraving, and it can be very advanced, but it is easy to buy a kit for beginners.
Graffiti Art
It's amazing to see how popular graffiti is and there are beautiful pieces all over the world. With its growing popularity, you can also sign up for the start.
graphic design
GIMP and Inkscape are free and ideal for beginners. If you're serious, you want the Adobe Creative Cloud to step up your game.
impersonation
I always wish I could make some basic imitations. Look at our friend, who is great at identity changes!
Improv class
Whether you want to perform or not, it's a great way to overcome the fear of what people think about you.
Juggle
Our neighbor has a set of juggling balls on his coffee table so everyone can pick them up to pick them up. With a little practice, you can do some impressive things.
Latte Art
Release your inner barista by picking on Latte-Art. Even if you do not succeed, you can enjoy your messy creation. Here is a great book for inspiration.
Magic
Lately, we've been looking at Magic for Humans, which has sparked our interest in magic. Start with a nice card game to practice your handgrip.
musical instrument
We both grew up playing the piano, but lost much of what we learned. We still bring our books with the intention of practicing again.
painting
I always wanted to learn how to paint. When I was younger, I attended art class and Jacob bought an easel a few years ago so I can start again.
photography
No matter which camera you have, you can always learn to take better photos. If you are looking for a DSLR camera for beginners, have a look at them.
Podcasting
We met a lot of different people who have their own podcast. Some make it a hobby and others make it a living. This set is everything you need to get started.
ceramics
This toolset has the highest ratings.
puppet show
Did you know that Jacob and his brother created a puppet show for children? The original plan was to learn puppetry as well, but they quickly learned how complex the puppetry is. If you want to participate in puppetry and practice, buy some dolls or make your own if you feel smart.
Videography / Filmmaking
Learn how to capture and edit videos to create beautiful memories of your own travels. You can even take pictures with just your phone by photographing with a gimbal.
singing lessons
If you want to take your singing to the next level, you should take language lessons to improve yourself. The exercises help so much.
Write
Writing can come in many different forms. Join a writing group or attend NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) in November, where you write a novel in a month to motivate you.
to compose music
Try to write your own music. If you feel comfortable, you can even do it with local microphones.
More: How to start a blog in 5 easy steps
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Crafting hobbies
Twist balloon
I did not know that this was one thing until one of our friends got down to business before his kid's birthday party. All it took was a basic kit and a few YouTube videos.
candle Making
Learn how to make candles with a DIY kit, enjoy your creations at home, or give them away as a gift.
Cross-stitch / embroidery
This is another great hobby that has a lot of resources and kits so you can do it alone.
Flower arrangement
Have you ever tried to arrange your own flowers? It's a lot harder than it looks. If you like fresh flowers at home, this is a great hobby. You can start with this book.
jewelery
I have some basic tools and learned from friends who make and sell jewelry.
Knitting / crocheting
I did some basic knitting that can be relaxing. You can also make beautiful handmade gifts for your friends.
Leathercraft
This is a great starter kit for the leather industry.
origami
Start your love of origami with a basic kit or make a joker with Jacob by making these crazy Star Wars models.
Scrapbooking
Scrapbooking is a great way to work on something you always value. With so many ready-made accessories, you can easily make it your own.
sew
This is a great practical skill that can save you money. Since I'm small, I always have to hem my pants, which can add up. To get started, just take a basic sewing machine.
soap making
I always think of the Fight Club when someone does soap making, but you can always do some crafting.
woodwork
Would you like to make friends with Nick Offerman? Familiarize yourself with woodworking so you can talk about one of your favorite hobbies. Here is a book for getting started.
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Food & Cooking hobbies
to bake
Bread, brownies, biscuits, scones … oh man, my mouth only water from the thought of it. Start with the backbible.
Brew your own beer
If you love artisan beers, try it for yourself. Here's a starter kit.
Preserve / pickle / Jam make
Learn to cucumber and jam some of your favorite foods. This has over 350 recipes.
Coffee roasting
This is another big hobby to turn one love into another. If you already like coffee, try to roast your own beans.
Cook
We simply learn simple recipes, because none of us likes to cook (see here). We will probably try some InstaPot recipes next year.
Food styling
I always wanted to learn the food styling, especially since we take so many food photos. Get a book or participate in local courses.
gardening
I tried Urban Gardening, but I have a black thumb. I'm always jealous of people who let anything grow. Having plants in your house can reduce stress and improve productivity.
mixology
If you like partying, this is a great hobby. At the moment we can only do old fashion. However, if you want to get started, read more than 1000 cocktails in this guide.
wine tasting
If you have always wanted to know wine, take a wine tasting course. You can also get this book to learn more about wines.
games
board Games
There are endless board games out there. Our last favorites are Guesstures and Pit.
chess
If I played, I would get this chessboard.
cosplaying
If you like dressing, try the cosplay.
Gaming
Lately, we love to overcooked with friends.
poker
Do a weekly poker night or play other card games. If you are serious, you can even take part in tournaments.
mystery
Riddles can be so therapeutic. Find some puzzles of your favorite places.
Trivia night
If only I had a team of professors … I loved going to Trivia Night. Even if you do not win, you'll learn at least some random and useless facts.
Collect hobbies
astronomy
Find the next dark sky for amazing stargazing or join a star party. We will post a review of the upcoming upcoming events, which we will be attending shortly.
bird watching
On our travels we have met so many birdwatchers. Even if you are interested in wildlife photography, these flashcards can help you with birds.
forage
Foraging is a great hobby, even if you like to cook. This book helps you identify, harvest and prepare edible plants.
Get a new pet
I would not say that we collect them, but we love our cats and really like spending time with them. We also met a lot of people who love fish farming recently.
More: 15 incredible weekend getaways from Las Vegas
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Enrichment & Others
Book a club
This is a great way to do something social and help you reach your reading goals.
Genologie
Start with a DNA test and see how much of your genealogy you can track.
Home improvement
If you spend a lot of time at home, this is a great hobby to make your own space better.
Keep a Bullet Journal
Bullet journaling is a great way to record your everyday life without typing. The Field Notes Expedition is ideal for those who travel a lot.
Learning a new language
Learn a new language with Rosetta Stone. I have tried Italian and would now like to learn Spanish. What about you?
Learn how to write code
Learn how to create code or web design so you can create your own web sites or help others.
Learn sign language
If you know someone who uses sign language, also try to learn the sign language. These youtube videos will help you get started.
Learn to write with a non-dominant hand
I always wanted to be ambidextrous. Practice writing or any other daily work with your non-dominant hand.
meditation
I started using a meditation app to help me sleep. It has become a habit that I will continue next year.
Minimalism / Declutter
After we moved each year, we started dismantling regularly. It was incredibly liberating. This is a great documentary to find out if you are interested in minimalism.
Public speaking
We have spoken about joining Toastmasters to overcome my fear of public speaking.
voluntary work
Choose something that is important to you and find a way to get involved in a local organization.
Favorite quotes on hobbies
If you need a few words of motivation next year to join a hobby, here are some more quotes I like.
"I can never read all the books I want. I can never be all the people I want and live all my life. I can never train in all the skills I want. And why do I want? I want to live and feel all the nuances, sounds and variations of the mental and physical experience that are possible in my life. And I'm terribly limited "(Sylvia Plath)
"Legendary innovators like Franklin, Snow and Darwin all have some common intellectual traits – a certain speed, unlimited curiosity – but they also share another defining trait. They have many hobbies. "- Steven Johnson
Always find time for things that make you happy to be alive. – unknown
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When I was in high school and college, I remember feeling bored. The world was wide open and the possibilities to create and reshape me were endless, but the best in life seemed to be ahead of me. I have always been waiting for this good part.
Now I'm not preparing for the future anymore. Maybe I arrived already.
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Published: December 26, 2018
101 hobbies for the start in 2019 – listed by hobby
As much as we love our work, our work has become a problem lately. Travel blogging is not a big gap between work and life, and we admit that we are both workaholics.
We were swept away by the hustle and bustle of NYC and it was only recently that we realized how much we had begun to value work more than anything else. One day, we set ourselves the goal of releasing the evening, and when we realized that we did not know how to fill our time, we immediately went back to work.
That may sound easy, but it was not so easy for us. We also need something we like to do for ourselves, not so we can post something that, strangely, is a predominant part of the present human experience.
The benefits of hobbies
A few reasons why I want to find some new hobbies next year:
To play and relax – We have to find hobbies that bring us zero money and that may bore everyone. Haha
To sharpen my mind – I have such a terrible memory now and may be on the way to Alzheimer's early on duty (it's in the family and it's killing me).
For personal growth, enrichment and emotional health – something I have to work on all the time.
For better physical health – we are already climbing, but I think we need some cardiovascular activity.
Further advantages are:
Learn a useful skill
Make contacts and make new friends
Make extra money
Title of the subsection
With our blog, you may already know that we are all exploring our homes and backyards. We firmly believe that the adventure begins in you by cultivating an adventure spirit. Many of them can be done at home. How many more locals can you get?
"Find three hobbies that you love: one to earn money, one to stay in shape, and one to be creative with." And if there was a fourth, we would add one to the world to make a better place. Which one do you want to do next year?
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Outdoor Hobbies
Sports hobbies
Hobbies travel
Art & Creative Hobbies
Crafting hobbies
Food & Cooking hobbies
games
Collect hobbies
Enrichment & Others
Outdoor Hobbies
hike
Some of our friends are top collectors. This is a form of gathering where you will compile a list of peaks of your choice (for example, the 14's in Colorado). Take a look at our 25 best hikes in the world.
rock climbing
It's a great way to work out without feeling like you're training. The frequent use of the local climbing gym was also one of the best ways to make friends as we move from city to city. Here are a few tips for beginners.
canyoneering
Start with a guided canyoning tour. This is also a good guide to getting started.
slacklining
Many climbers also slackline to work on their balance, but there are also people who only have slackline. We want to set up this kit at home when we leave our little NYC apartment.
Rockclimbing
Mountaineering takes hiking to the next level by adding more technical aspects. They can pick up equipment at REI and they can always show you the best equipment. You also have the best return policy.
Mountain biking
Explore nature on two wheels. Here you will find mountain bike fans.
camping
Camping can be as relaxing or extreme as you like. As an example, we have this cheaper tent for camping and this for long backpacking.
Glamping
If you want to experience nature but still need comfort, glamping is the way to go. This is one of our most popular glamping trips.
Kayaking, canoeing or SUP
Kayaking, canoeing and / or SUP are great on the go as it allows you to explore areas most people are not capable of. This was one of our first kayaking trips.
rafting
Try this out by going on rafting tours with guides. You can then take some gear with you when you are ready to take it seriously.
Skiing or snowboarding
We met some people who are moving out of pure ski or snowboard love to a new city. If you're worried about the cold, make sure you have solid winter clothes, and you're done.
Scuba diving
We have always been interested in diving and eventually took classes in San Diego and admitted. We are now whiskey divers.
Fishing, crabs or lobsters
Here's a great beginner fishing set to get your feet wet. We also wrote this guide on how to get crabs on the Oregon coast.
More: 25 best walks in the world you can put on your list
Sports hobbies
archery
A good start is teaching at a local archery club.
bowling
Regardless of how serious bowling you are, if you go more than a few times a year you should take your own shoes to save money (for men and women).
To go biking
Cycling is available in many different forms and is a great way to explore and challenge yourself. Here's your cycling gear.
golfing
Golfing is a great hobby and something you can do while traveling around the world. Read this book about what all golfers should know.
Ride horses
Whether you want to become a full rider or just ride when you're on the go, there are many different ways to do it.
Ice skating
Lutz Jump, Twizzle and Salchow jump around the ice. Or if you're like us, just try skating backwards. If you are in NYC, here are the best skating rinks to visit.
Martial arts or kickboxing
I switched kickboxing on and off with my friend for a few years. I would borrow gloves, but I always had my own hand wraps.
Parkour / ninja warrior
Ever since Ninja Warrior became popular, gyms are appearing everywhere to run free and train NW. You can even start building a home-made course.
Paintball
Some of our friends were semi-professional paintballers. There are arenas around the world, and you can even pick up your own paintball gun to practice at home.
To run
Jacob ran 10 km each year with his father and completed a half marathon. None of us really like it anymore, but we have many friends who do that. We love these shoes (men + women) because they are great for traveling and running.
Go skateboarding
We bought one of these penny boards to learn something this year, but were intimidated by car and pedestrian traffic in NYC.
surfing
We surfed a few times and even took surf lessons while living in San Diego. We would like to come back when we are closer to the sea.
swim
Swimming is one of the best forms of exercise as you get older as you do not use your joints so much.
Join a sports league
Join the local league, whether it's basketball, tennis, the ultimate Frisbee or Jacob's latest obsession – Pickleball.
yoga
We have never started yoga, but our Yogi friends swear by these yoga mats.
More: 9 wonderful ice skating venues in NYC
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Hobbies travel
cruise
Cruises are a great way to get an impression of many different countries and cities. Best part? You do not have to worry about the transport. Take a look at our ultimate cruise calendar.
Learn to fly an airplane
Check out the local airport for lessons.
travel
Street trips are a great way to explore the surroundings of your city and appreciate your larger garden. To help you get started, read our day and weekend tour guides.
RVing
We loved our 3 months in an Airstream and recommend it for a season or even a week. Even if you're not a full-time employee, traveling 3-4 months a year is great.
sailing
We never had the idea of ​​sailing full time since getting seasick, but we hope to visit some of our sailing friends. We will see if they change our mind.
More: The ultimate motorhome checklist – Everything you need for your first motorhome
Arts and creative hobbies
beatboxing
This is a great hobby that you can practice anywhere without additional equipment. Watch a few videos to get started with beatboxing.
to blog
We started our blog as a hobby before becoming our full time gig. If you want to create a blog, you can create a blog in five easy steps. If you want to take it to the next level, read our branding course.
calligraphy
You can attend courses online or in person, or pick up tour guides to help you get started.
coloring
Dyeing can be fun and therapeutic. We made it for a date and looked through some nice travel books.
Dance
We started attending hip-hop classes last year, but after a few hours our teacher had to leave the city. Now we need a new teacher! Maybe next we will try salsa, ballroom, belly dance or even pole dance.
drawing
Whether you're just drawing doodles, drawing anime characters or drawing comics, you can learn how to draw. This book is so good for people who do not believe that they can draw.
engraving
There are many different media for engraving, and it can be very advanced, but it is easy to buy a kit for beginners.
Graffiti Art
It's amazing to see how popular graffiti is and there are beautiful pieces all over the world. With its growing popularity, you can also sign up for the start.
graphic design
GIMP and Inkscape are free and ideal for beginners. If you're serious, you want the Adobe Creative Cloud to step up your game.
impersonation
I always wish I could make some basic imitations. Look at our friend, who is great at identity changes!
Improv class
Whether you want to perform or not, it's a great way to overcome the fear of what people think about you.
Juggle
Our neighbor has a set of juggling balls on his coffee table so everyone can pick them up to pick them up. With a little practice, you can do some impressive things.
Latte Art
Release your inner barista by picking on Latte-Art. Even if you do not succeed, you can enjoy your messy creation. Here is a great book for inspiration.
Magic
Lately, we've been looking at Magic for Humans, which has sparked our interest in magic. Start with a nice card game to practice your handgrip.
musical instrument
We both grew up playing the piano, but lost much of what we learned. We still bring our books with the intention of practicing again.
painting
I always wanted to learn how to paint. When I was younger, I attended art class and Jacob bought an easel a few years ago so I can start again.
photography
No matter which camera you have, you can always learn to take better photos. If you are looking for a DSLR camera for beginners, have a look at them.
Podcasting
We met a lot of different people who have their own podcast. Some make it a hobby and others make it a living. This set is everything you need to get started.
ceramics
This toolset has the highest ratings.
puppet show
Did you know that Jacob and his brother created a puppet show for children? The original plan was to learn puppetry as well, but they quickly learned how complex the puppetry is. If you want to participate in puppetry and practice, buy some dolls or make your own if you feel smart.
Videography / Filmmaking
Learn how to capture and edit videos to create beautiful memories of your own travels. You can even take pictures with just your phone by photographing with a gimbal.
singing lessons
If you want to take your singing to the next level, you should take language lessons to improve yourself. The exercises help so much.
Write
Writing can come in many different forms. Join a writing group or attend NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) in November, where you write a novel in a month to motivate you.
to compose music
Try to write your own music. If you feel comfortable, you can even do it with local microphones.
More: How to start a blog in 5 easy steps
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Crafting hobbies
Twist balloon
I did not know that this was one thing until one of our friends got down to business before his kid's birthday party. All it took was a basic kit and a few YouTube videos.
candle Making
Learn how to make candles with a DIY kit, enjoy your creations at home, or give them away as a gift.
Cross-stitch / embroidery
This is another great hobby that has a lot of resources and kits so you can do it alone.
Flower arrangement
Have you ever tried to arrange your own flowers? It's a lot harder than it looks. If you like fresh flowers at home, this is a great hobby. You can start with this book.
jewelery
I have some basic tools and learned from friends who make and sell jewelry.
Knitting / crocheting
I did some basic knitting that can be relaxing. You can also make beautiful handmade gifts for your friends.
Leathercraft
This is a great starter kit for the leather industry.
origami
Start your love of origami with a basic kit or make a joker with Jacob by making these crazy Star Wars models.
Scrapbooking
Scrapbooking is a great way to work on something you always value. With so many ready-made accessories, you can easily make it your own.
sew
This is a great practical skill that can save you money. Since I'm small, I always have to hem my pants, which can add up. To get started, just take a basic sewing machine.
soap making
I always think of the Fight Club when someone does soap making, but you can always do some crafting.
woodwork
Would you like to make friends with Nick Offerman? Familiarize yourself with woodworking so you can talk about one of your favorite hobbies. Here is a book for getting started.
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Food & Cooking hobbies
to bake
Bread, brownies, biscuits, scones … oh man, my mouth only water from the thought of it. Start with the backbible.
Brew your own beer
If you love artisan beers, try it for yourself. Here's a starter kit.
Preserve / pickle / Jam make
Learn to cucumber and jam some of your favorite foods. This has over 350 recipes.
Coffee roasting
This is another big hobby to turn one love into another. If you already like coffee, try to roast your own beans.
Cook
We simply learn simple recipes, because none of us likes to cook (see here). We will probably try some InstaPot recipes next year.
Food styling
I always wanted to learn the food styling, especially since we take so many food photos. Get a book or participate in local courses.
gardening
I tried Urban Gardening, but I have a black thumb. I'm always jealous of people who let anything grow. Having plants in your house can reduce stress and improve productivity.
mixology
If you like partying, this is a great hobby. At the moment we can only do old fashion. However, if you want to get started, read more than 1000 cocktails in this guide.
wine tasting
If you have always wanted to know wine, take a wine tasting course. You can also get this book to learn more about wines.
games
board Games
There are endless board games out there. Our last favorites are Guesstures and Pit.
chess
If I played, I would get this chessboard.
cosplaying
If you like dressing, try the cosplay.
Gaming
Lately, we love to overcooked with friends.
poker
Do a weekly poker night or play other card games. If you are serious, you can even take part in tournaments.
mystery
Riddles can be so therapeutic. Find some puzzles of your favorite places.
Trivia night
If only I had a team of professors … I loved going to Trivia Night. Even if you do not win, you'll learn at least some random and useless facts.
Collect hobbies
astronomy
Find the next dark sky for amazing stargazing or join a star party. We will post a review of the upcoming upcoming events, which we will be attending shortly.
bird watching
On our travels we have met so many birdwatchers. Even if you are interested in wildlife photography, these flashcards can help you with birds.
forage
Foraging is a great hobby, even if you like to cook. This book helps you identify, harvest and prepare edible plants.
Get a new pet
I would not say that we collect them, but we love our cats and really like spending time with them. We also met a lot of people who love fish farming recently.
More: 15 incredible weekend getaways from Las Vegas
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Enrichment & Others
Book a club
This is a great way to do something social and help you reach your reading goals.
Genologie
Start with a DNA test and see how much of your genealogy you can track.
Home improvement
If you spend a lot of time at home, this is a great hobby to make your own space better.
Keep a Bullet Journal
Bullet journaling is a great way to record your everyday life without typing. The Field Notes Expedition is ideal for those who travel a lot.
Learning a new language
Learn a new language with Rosetta Stone. I have tried Italian and would now like to learn Spanish. What about you?
Learn how to write code
Learn how to create code or web design so you can create your own web sites or help others.
Learn sign language
If you know someone who uses sign language, also try to learn the sign language. These youtube videos will help you get started.
Learn to write with a non-dominant hand
I always wanted to be ambidextrous. Practice writing or any other daily work with your non-dominant hand.
meditation
I started using a meditation app to help me sleep. It has become a habit that I will continue next year.
Minimalism / Declutter
After we moved each year, we started dismantling regularly. It was incredibly liberating. This is a great documentary to find out if you are interested in minimalism.
Public speaking
We have spoken about joining Toastmasters to overcome my fear of public speaking.
voluntary work
Choose something that is important to you and find a way to get involved in a local organization.
Favorite quotes on hobbies
If you need a few words of motivation next year to join a hobby, here are some more quotes I like.
"I can never read all the books I want. I can never be all the people I want and live all my life. I can never train in all the skills I want. And why do I want? I want to live and feel all the nuances, sounds and variations of the mental and physical experience that are possible in my life. And I'm terribly limited "(Sylvia Plath)
"Legendary innovators like Franklin, Snow and Darwin all have some common intellectual traits – a certain speed, unlimited curiosity – but they also share another defining trait. They have many hobbies. "- Steven Johnson
Always find time for things that make you happy to be alive. – unknown
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When I was in high school and college, I remember feeling bored. The world was wide open and the possibilities to create and reshape me were endless, but the best in life seemed to be ahead of me. I have always been waiting for this good part.
Now I'm not preparing for the future anymore. Maybe I arrived already.
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Published: December 26, 2018
101 hobbies for the start in 2019 – listed by hobby
As much as we love our work, our work has become a problem lately. Travel blogging is not a big gap between work and life, and we admit that we are both workaholics.
We were swept away by the hustle and bustle of NYC and it was only recently that we realized how much we had begun to value work more than anything else. One day, we set ourselves the goal of releasing the evening, and when we realized that we did not know how to fill our time, we immediately went back to work.
That may sound easy, but it was not so easy for us. We also need something we like to do for ourselves, not so we can post something that, strangely, is a predominant part of the present human experience.
The benefits of hobbies
A few reasons why I want to find some new hobbies next year:
To play and relax – We have to find hobbies that bring us zero money and that may bore everyone. Haha
To sharpen my mind – I have such a terrible memory now and may be on the way to Alzheimer's early on duty (it's in the family and it's killing me).
For personal growth, enrichment and emotional health – something I have to work on all the time.
For better physical health – we are already climbing, but I think we need some cardiovascular activity.
Further advantages are:
Learn a useful skill
Make contacts and make new friends
Make extra money
Title of the subsection
With our blog, you may already know that we are all exploring our homes and backyards. We firmly believe that the adventure begins in you by cultivating an adventure spirit. Many of them can be done at home. How many more locals can you get?
"Find three hobbies that you love: one to earn money, one to stay in shape, and one to be creative with." And if there was a fourth, we would add one to the world to make a better place. Which one do you want to do next year?
contents menu
Outdoor Hobbies
Sports hobbies
Hobbies travel
Art & Creative Hobbies
Crafting hobbies
Food & Cooking hobbies
games
Collect hobbies
Enrichment & Others
Outdoor Hobbies
hike
Some of our friends are top collectors. This is a form of gathering where you will compile a list of peaks of your choice (for example, the 14's in Colorado). Take a look at our 25 best hikes in the world.
rock climbing
It's a great way to work out without feeling like you're training. The frequent use of the local climbing gym was also one of the best ways to make friends as we move from city to city. Here are a few tips for beginners.
canyoneering
Start with a guided canyoning tour. This is also a good guide to getting started.
slacklining
Many climbers also slackline to work on their balance, but there are also people who only have slackline. We want to set up this kit at home when we leave our little NYC apartment.
Rockclimbing
Mountaineering takes hiking to the next level by adding more technical aspects. They can pick up equipment at REI and they can always show you the best equipment. You also have the best return policy.
Mountain biking
Explore nature on two wheels. Here you will find mountain bike fans.
camping
Camping can be as relaxing or extreme as you like. As an example, we have this cheaper tent for camping and this for long backpacking.
Glamping
If you want to experience nature but still need comfort, glamping is the way to go. This is one of our most popular glamping trips.
Kayaking, canoeing or SUP
Kayaking, canoeing and / or SUP are great on the go as it allows you to explore areas most people are not capable of. This was one of our first kayaking trips.
rafting
Try this out by going on rafting tours with guides. You can then take some gear with you when you are ready to take it seriously.
Skiing or snowboarding
We met some people who are moving out of pure ski or snowboard love to a new city. If you're worried about the cold, make sure you have solid winter clothes, and you're done.
Scuba diving
We have always been interested in diving and eventually took classes in San Diego and admitted. We are now whiskey divers.
Fishing, crabs or lobsters
Here's a great beginner fishing set to get your feet wet. We also wrote this guide on how to get crabs on the Oregon coast.
More: 25 best walks in the world you can put on your list
Sports hobbies
archery
A good start is teaching at a local archery club.
bowling
Regardless of how serious bowling you are, if you go more than a few times a year you should take your own shoes to save money (for men and women).
To go biking
Cycling is available in many different forms and is a great way to explore and challenge yourself. Here's your cycling gear.
golfing
Golfing is a great hobby and something you can do while traveling around the world. Read this book about what all golfers should know.
Ride horses
Whether you want to become a full rider or just ride when you're on the go, there are many different ways to do it.
Ice skating
Lutz Jump, Twizzle and Salchow jump around the ice. Or if you're like us, just try skating backwards. If you are in NYC, here are the best skating rinks to visit.
Martial arts or kickboxing
I switched kickboxing on and off with my friend for a few years. I would borrow gloves, but I always had my own hand wraps.
Parkour / ninja warrior
Ever since Ninja Warrior became popular, gyms are appearing everywhere to run free and train NW. You can even start building a home-made course.
Paintball
Some of our friends were semi-professional paintballers. There are arenas around the world, and you can even pick up your own paintball gun to practice at home.
To run
Jacob ran 10 km each year with his father and completed a half marathon. None of us really like it anymore, but we have many friends who do that. We love these shoes (men + women) because they are great for traveling and running.
Go skateboarding
We bought one of these penny boards to learn something this year, but were intimidated by car and pedestrian traffic in NYC.
surfing
We surfed a few times and even took surf lessons while living in San Diego. We would like to come back when we are closer to the sea.
swim
Swimming is one of the best forms of exercise as you get older as you do not use your joints so much.
Join a sports league
Join the local league, whether it's basketball, tennis, the ultimate Frisbee or Jacob's latest obsession – Pickleball.
yoga
We have never started yoga, but our Yogi friends swear by these yoga mats.
More: 9 wonderful ice skating venues in NYC
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Hobbies travel
cruise
Cruises are a great way to get an impression of many different countries and cities. Best part? You do not have to worry about the transport. Take a look at our ultimate cruise calendar.
Learn to fly an airplane
Check out the local airport for lessons.
travel
Street trips are a great way to explore the surroundings of your city and appreciate your larger garden. To help you get started, read our day and weekend tour guides.
RVing
We loved our 3 months in an Airstream and recommend it for a season or even a week. Even if you're not a full-time employee, traveling 3-4 months a year is great.
sailing
We never had the idea of ​​sailing full time since getting seasick, but we hope to visit some of our sailing friends. We will see if they change our mind.
More: The ultimate motorhome checklist – Everything you need for your first motorhome
Arts and creative hobbies
beatboxing
This is a great hobby that you can practice anywhere without additional equipment. Watch a few videos to get started with beatboxing.
to blog
We started our blog as a hobby before becoming our full time gig. If you want to create a blog, you can create a blog in five easy steps. If you want to take it to the next level, read our branding course.
calligraphy
You can attend courses online or in person, or pick up tour guides to help you get started.
coloring
Dyeing can be fun and therapeutic. We made it for a date and looked through some nice travel books.
Dance
We started attending hip-hop classes last year, but after a few hours our teacher had to leave the city. Now we need a new teacher! Maybe next we will try salsa, ballroom, belly dance or even pole dance.
drawing
Whether you're just drawing doodles, drawing anime characters or drawing comics, you can learn how to draw. This book is so good for people who do not believe that they can draw.
engraving
There are many different media for engraving, and it can be very advanced, but it is easy to buy a kit for beginners.
Graffiti Art
It's amazing to see how popular graffiti is and there are beautiful pieces all over the world. With its growing popularity, you can also sign up for the start.
graphic design
GIMP and Inkscape are free and ideal for beginners. If you're serious, you want the Adobe Creative Cloud to step up your game.
impersonation
I always wish I could make some basic imitations. Look at our friend, who is great at identity changes!
Improv class
Whether you want to perform or not, it's a great way to overcome the fear of what people think about you.
Juggle
Our neighbor has a set of juggling balls on his coffee table so everyone can pick them up to pick them up. With a little practice, you can do some impressive things.
Latte Art
Release your inner barista by picking on Latte-Art. Even if you do not succeed, you can enjoy your messy creation. Here is a great book for inspiration.
Magic
Lately, we've been looking at Magic for Humans, which has sparked our interest in magic. Start with a nice card game to practice your handgrip.
musical instrument
We both grew up playing the piano, but lost much of what we learned. We still bring our books with the intention of practicing again.
painting
I always wanted to learn how to paint. When I was younger, I attended art class and Jacob bought an easel a few years ago so I can start again.
photography
No matter which camera you have, you can always learn to take better photos. If you are looking for a DSLR camera for beginners, have a look at them.
Podcasting
We met a lot of different people who have their own podcast. Some make it a hobby and others make it a living. This set is everything you need to get started.
ceramics
This toolset has the highest ratings.
puppet show
Did you know that Jacob and his brother created a puppet show for children? The original plan was to learn puppetry as well, but they quickly learned how complex the puppetry is. If you want to participate in puppetry and practice, buy some dolls or make your own if you feel smart.
Videography / Filmmaking
Learn how to capture and edit videos to create beautiful memories of your own travels. You can even take pictures with just your phone by photographing with a gimbal.
singing lessons
If you want to take your singing to the next level, you should take language lessons to improve yourself. The exercises help so much.
Write
Writing can come in many different forms. Join a writing group or attend NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) in November, where you write a novel in a month to motivate you.
to compose music
Try to write your own music. If you feel comfortable, you can even do it with local microphones.
More: How to start a blog in 5 easy steps
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Crafting hobbies
Twist balloon
I did not know that this was one thing until one of our friends got down to business before his kid's birthday party. All it took was a basic kit and a few YouTube videos.
candle Making
Learn how to make candles with a DIY kit, enjoy your creations at home, or give them away as a gift.
Cross-stitch / embroidery
This is another great hobby that has a lot of resources and kits so you can do it alone.
Flower arrangement
Have you ever tried to arrange your own flowers? It's a lot harder than it looks. If you like fresh flowers at home, this is a great hobby. You can start with this book.
jewelery
I have some basic tools and learned from friends who make and sell jewelry.
Knitting / crocheting
I did some basic knitting that can be relaxing. You can also make beautiful handmade gifts for your friends.
Leathercraft
This is a great starter kit for the leather industry.
origami
Start your love of origami with a basic kit or make a joker with Jacob by making these crazy Star Wars models.
Scrapbooking
Scrapbooking is a great way to work on something you always value. With so many ready-made accessories, you can easily make it your own.
sew
This is a great practical skill that can save you money. Since I'm small, I always have to hem my pants, which can add up. To get started, just take a basic sewing machine.
soap making
I always think of the Fight Club when someone does soap making, but you can always do some crafting.
woodwork
Would you like to make friends with Nick Offerman? Familiarize yourself with woodworking so you can talk about one of your favorite hobbies. Here is a book for getting started.
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Food & Cooking hobbies
to bake
Bread, brownies, biscuits, scones … oh man, my mouth only water from the thought of it. Start with the backbible.
Brew your own beer
If you love artisan beers, try it for yourself. Here's a starter kit.
Preserve / pickle / Jam make
Learn to cucumber and jam some of your favorite foods. This has over 350 recipes.
Coffee roasting
This is another big hobby to turn one love into another. If you already like coffee, try to roast your own beans.
Cook
We simply learn simple recipes, because none of us likes to cook (see here). We will probably try some InstaPot recipes next year.
Food styling
I always wanted to learn the food styling, especially since we take so many food photos. Get a book or participate in local courses.
gardening
I tried Urban Gardening, but I have a black thumb. I'm always jealous of people who let anything grow. Having plants in your house can reduce stress and improve productivity.
mixology
If you like partying, this is a great hobby. At the moment we can only do old fashion. However, if you want to get started, read more than 1000 cocktails in this guide.
wine tasting
If you have always wanted to know wine, take a wine tasting course. You can also get this book to learn more about wines.
games
board Games
There are endless board games out there. Our last favorites are Guesstures and Pit.
chess
If I played, I would get this chessboard.
cosplaying
If you like dressing, try the cosplay.
Gaming
Lately, we love to overcooked with friends.
poker
Do a weekly poker night or play other card games. If you are serious, you can even take part in tournaments.
mystery
Riddles can be so therapeutic. Find some puzzles of your favorite places.
Trivia night
If only I had a team of professors … I loved going to Trivia Night. Even if you do not win, you'll learn at least some random and useless facts.
Collect hobbies
astronomy
Find the next dark sky for amazing stargazing or join a star party. We will post a review of the upcoming upcoming events, which we will be attending shortly.
bird watching
On our travels we have met so many birdwatchers. Even if you are interested in wildlife photography, these flashcards can help you with birds.
forage
Foraging is a great hobby, even if you like to cook. This book helps you identify, harvest and prepare edible plants.
Get a new pet
I would not say that we collect them, but we love our cats and really like spending time with them. We also met a lot of people who love fish farming recently.
More: 15 incredible weekend getaways from Las Vegas
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Enrichment & Others
Book a club
This is a great way to do something social and help you reach your reading goals.
Genologie
Start with a DNA test and see how much of your genealogy you can track.
Home improvement
If you spend a lot of time at home, this is a great hobby to make your own space better.
Keep a Bullet Journal
Bullet journaling is a great way to record your everyday life without typing. The Field Notes Expedition is ideal for those who travel a lot.
Learning a new language
Learn a new language with Rosetta Stone. I have tried Italian and would now like to learn Spanish. What about you?
Learn how to write code
Learn how to create code or web design so you can create your own web sites or help others.
Learn sign language
If you know someone who uses sign language, also try to learn the sign language. These youtube videos will help you get started.
Learn to write with a non-dominant hand
I always wanted to be ambidextrous. Practice writing or any other daily work with your non-dominant hand.
meditation
I started using a meditation app to help me sleep. It has become a habit that I will continue next year.
Minimalism / Declutter
After we moved each year, we started dismantling regularly. It was incredibly liberating. This is a great documentary to find out if you are interested in minimalism.
Public speaking
We have spoken about joining Toastmasters to overcome my fear of public speaking.
voluntary work
Choose something that is important to you and find a way to get involved in a local organization.
Favorite quotes on hobbies
If you need a few words of motivation next year to join a hobby, here are some more quotes I like.
"I can never read all the books I want. I can never be all the people I want and live all my life. I can never train in all the skills I want. And why do I want? I want to live and feel all the nuances, sounds and variations of the mental and physical experience that are possible in my life. And I'm terribly limited "(Sylvia Plath)
"Legendary innovators like Franklin, Snow and Darwin all have some common intellectual traits – a certain speed, unlimited curiosity – but they also share another defining trait. They have many hobbies. "- Steven Johnson
Always find time for things that make you happy to be alive. – unknown
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When I was in high school and college, I remember feeling bored. The world was wide open and the possibilities to create and reshape me were endless, but the best in life seemed to be ahead of me. I have always been waiting for this good part.
Now I'm not preparing for the future anymore. Maybe I arrived already.
This post contains affiliate links where we receive a small commission to sell products that are linked to you at no extra cost. All opinions are always our own. Read our full disclosure for more information. Thank you for supporting the brands that make Local Adventurer possible.
Published: December 26, 2018
101 hobbies for the start in 2019 – listed by hobby
As much as we love our work, our work has become a problem lately. Travel blogging is not a big gap between work and life, and we admit that we are both workaholics.
We were swept away by the hustle and bustle of NYC and it was only recently that we realized how much we had begun to value work more than anything else. One day, we set ourselves the goal of releasing the evening, and when we realized that we did not know how to fill our time, we immediately went back to work.
That may sound easy, but it was not so easy for us. We also need something we like to do for ourselves, not so we can post something that, strangely, is a predominant part of the present human experience.
The benefits of hobbies
A few reasons why I want to find some new hobbies next year:
To play and relax – We have to find hobbies that bring us zero money and that may bore everyone. Haha
To sharpen my mind – I have such a terrible memory now and may be on the way to Alzheimer's early on duty (it's in the family and it's killing me).
For personal growth, enrichment and emotional health – something I have to work on all the time.
For better physical health – we are already climbing, but I think we need some cardiovascular activity.
Further advantages are:
Learn a useful skill
Make contacts and make new friends
Make extra money
Title of the subsection
With our blog, you may already know that we are all exploring our homes and backyards. We firmly believe that the adventure begins in you by cultivating an adventure spirit. Many of them can be done at home. How many more locals can you get?
"Find three hobbies that you love: one to earn money, one to stay in shape, and one to be creative with." And if there was a fourth, we would add one to the world to make a better place. Which one do you want to do next year?
contents menu
Outdoor Hobbies
Sports hobbies
Hobbies travel
Art & Creative Hobbies
Crafting hobbies
Food & Cooking hobbies
games
Collect hobbies
Enrichment & Others
Outdoor Hobbies
hike
Some of our friends are top collectors. This is a form of gathering where you will compile a list of peaks of your choice (for example, the 14's in Colorado). Take a look at our 25 best hikes in the world.
rock climbing
It's a great way to work out without feeling like you're training. The frequent use of the local climbing gym was also one of the best ways to make friends as we move from city to city. Here are a few tips for beginners.
canyoneering
Start with a guided canyoning tour. This is also a good guide to getting started.
slacklining
Many climbers also slackline to work on their balance, but there are also people who only have slackline. We want to set up this kit at home when we leave our little NYC apartment.
Rockclimbing
Mountaineering takes hiking to the next level by adding more technical aspects. They can pick up equipment at REI and they can always show you the best equipment. You also have the best return policy.
Mountain biking
Explore nature on two wheels. Here you will find mountain bike fans.
camping
Camping can be as relaxing or extreme as you like. As an example, we have this cheaper tent for camping and this for long backpacking.
Glamping
If you want to experience nature but still need comfort, glamping is the way to go. This is one of our most popular glamping trips.
Kayaking, canoeing or SUP
Kayaking, canoeing and / or SUP are great on the go as it allows you to explore areas most people are not capable of. This was one of our first kayaking trips.
rafting
Try this out by going on rafting tours with guides. You can then take some gear with you when you are ready to take it seriously.
Skiing or snowboarding
We met some people who are moving out of pure ski or snowboard love to a new city. If you're worried about the cold, make sure you have solid winter clothes, and you're done.
Scuba diving
We have always been interested in diving and eventually took classes in San Diego and admitted. We are now whiskey divers.
Fishing, crabs or lobsters
Here's a great beginner fishing set to get your feet wet. We also wrote this guide on how to get crabs on the Oregon coast.
More: 25 best walks in the world you can put on your list
Sports hobbies
archery
A good start is teaching at a local archery club.
bowling
Regardless of how serious bowling you are, if you go more than a few times a year you should take your own shoes to save money (for men and women).
To go biking
Cycling is available in many different forms and is a great way to explore and challenge yourself. Here's your cycling gear.
golfing
Golfing is a great hobby and something you can do while traveling around the world. Read this book about what all golfers should know.
Ride horses
Whether you want to become a full rider or just ride when you're on the go, there are many different ways to do it.
Ice skating
Lutz Jump, Twizzle and Salchow jump around the ice. Or if you're like us, just try skating backwards. If you are in NYC, here are the best skating rinks to visit.
Martial arts or kickboxing
I switched kickboxing on and off with my friend for a few years. I would borrow gloves, but I always had my own hand wraps.
Parkour / ninja warrior
Ever since Ninja Warrior became popular, gyms are appearing everywhere to run free and train NW. You can even start building a home-made course.
Paintball
Some of our friends were semi-professional paintballers. There are arenas around the world, and you can even pick up your own paintball gun to practice at home.
To run
Jacob ran 10 km each year with his father and completed a half marathon. None of us really like it anymore, but we have many friends who do that. We love these shoes (men + women) because they are great for traveling and running.
Go skateboarding
We bought one of these penny boards to learn something this year, but were intimidated by car and pedestrian traffic in NYC.
surfing
We surfed a few times and even took surf lessons while living in San Diego. We would like to come back when we are closer to the sea.
swim
Swimming is one of the best forms of exercise as you get older as you do not use your joints so much.
Join a sports league
Join the local league, whether it's basketball, tennis, the ultimate Frisbee or Jacob's latest obsession – Pickleball.
yoga
We have never started yoga, but our Yogi friends swear by these yoga mats.
More: 9 wonderful ice skating venues in NYC
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Hobbies travel
cruise
Cruises are a great way to get an impression of many different countries and cities. Best part? You do not have to worry about the transport. Take a look at our ultimate cruise calendar.
Learn to fly an airplane
Check out the local airport for lessons.
travel
Street trips are a great way to explore the surroundings of your city and appreciate your larger garden. To help you get started, read our day and weekend tour guides.
RVing
We loved our 3 months in an Airstream and recommend it for a season or even a week. Even if you're not a full-time employee, traveling 3-4 months a year is great.
sailing
We never had the idea of ​​sailing full time since getting seasick, but we hope to visit some of our sailing friends. We will see if they change our mind.
More: The ultimate motorhome checklist – Everything you need for your first motorhome
Arts and creative hobbies
beatboxing
This is a great hobby that you can practice anywhere without additional equipment. Watch a few videos to get started with beatboxing.
to blog
We started our blog as a hobby before becoming our full time gig. If you want to create a blog, you can create a blog in five easy steps. If you want to take it to the next level, read our branding course.
calligraphy
You can attend courses online or in person, or pick up tour guides to help you get started.
coloring
Dyeing can be fun and therapeutic. We made it for a date and looked through some nice travel books.
Dance
We started attending hip-hop classes last year, but after a few hours our teacher had to leave the city. Now we need a new teacher! Maybe next we will try salsa, ballroom, belly dance or even pole dance.
drawing
Whether you're just drawing doodles, drawing anime characters or drawing comics, you can learn how to draw. This book is so good for people who do not believe that they can draw.
engraving
There are many different media for engraving, and it can be very advanced, but it is easy to buy a kit for beginners.
Graffiti Art
It's amazing to see how popular graffiti is and there are beautiful pieces all over the world. With its growing popularity, you can also sign up for the start.
graphic design
GIMP and Inkscape are free and ideal for beginners. If you're serious, you want the Adobe Creative Cloud to step up your game.
impersonation
I always wish I could make some basic imitations. Look at our friend, who is great at identity changes!
Improv class
Whether you want to perform or not, it's a great way to overcome the fear of what people think about you.
Juggle
Our neighbor has a set of juggling balls on his coffee table so everyone can pick them up to pick them up. With a little practice, you can do some impressive things.
Latte Art
Release your inner barista by picking on Latte-Art. Even if you do not succeed, you can enjoy your messy creation. Here is a great book for inspiration.
Magic
Lately, we've been looking at Magic for Humans, which has sparked our interest in magic. Start with a nice card game to practice your handgrip.
musical instrument
We both grew up playing the piano, but lost much of what we learned. We still bring our books with the intention of practicing again.
painting
I always wanted to learn how to paint. When I was younger, I attended art class and Jacob bought an easel a few years ago so I can start again.
photography
No matter which camera you have, you can always learn to take better photos. If you are looking for a DSLR camera for beginners, have a look at them.
Podcasting
We met a lot of different people who have their own podcast. Some make it a hobby and others make it a living. This set is everything you need to get started.
ceramics
This toolset has the highest ratings.
puppet show
Did you know that Jacob and his brother created a puppet show for children? The original plan was to learn puppetry as well, but they quickly learned how complex the puppetry is. If you want to participate in puppetry and practice, buy some dolls or make your own if you feel smart.
Videography / Filmmaking
Learn how to capture and edit videos to create beautiful memories of your own travels. You can even take pictures with just your phone by photographing with a gimbal.
singing lessons
If you want to take your singing to the next level, you should take language lessons to improve yourself. The exercises help so much.
Write
Writing can come in many different forms. Join a writing group or attend NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) in November, where you write a novel in a month to motivate you.
to compose music
Try to write your own music. If you feel comfortable, you can even do it with local microphones.
More: How to start a blog in 5 easy steps
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Crafting hobbies
Twist balloon
I did not know that this was one thing until one of our friends got down to business before his kid's birthday party. All it took was a basic kit and a few YouTube videos.
candle Making
Learn how to make candles with a DIY kit, enjoy your creations at home, or give them away as a gift.
Cross-stitch / embroidery
This is another great hobby that has a lot of resources and kits so you can do it alone.
Flower arrangement
Have you ever tried to arrange your own flowers? It's a lot harder than it looks. If you like fresh flowers at home, this is a great hobby. You can start with this book.
jewelery
I have some basic tools and learned from friends who make and sell jewelry.
Knitting / crocheting
I did some basic knitting that can be relaxing. You can also make beautiful handmade gifts for your friends.
Leathercraft
This is a great starter kit for the leather industry.
origami
Start your love of origami with a basic kit or make a joker with Jacob by making these crazy Star Wars models.
Scrapbooking
Scrapbooking is a great way to work on something you always value. With so many ready-made accessories, you can easily make it your own.
sew
This is a great practical skill that can save you money. Since I'm small, I always have to hem my pants, which can add up. To get started, just take a basic sewing machine.
soap making
I always think of the Fight Club when someone does soap making, but you can always do some crafting.
woodwork
Would you like to make friends with Nick Offerman? Familiarize yourself with woodworking so you can talk about one of your favorite hobbies. Here is a book for getting started.
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Food & Cooking hobbies
to bake
Bread, brownies, biscuits, scones … oh man, my mouth only water from the thought of it. Start with the backbible.
Brew your own beer
If you love artisan beers, try it for yourself. Here's a starter kit.
Preserve / pickle / Jam make
Learn to cucumber and jam some of your favorite foods. This has over 350 recipes.
Coffee roasting
This is another big hobby to turn one love into another. If you already like coffee, try to roast your own beans.
Cook
We simply learn simple recipes, because none of us likes to cook (see here). We will probably try some InstaPot recipes next year.
Food styling
I always wanted to learn the food styling, especially since we take so many food photos. Get a book or participate in local courses.
gardening
I tried Urban Gardening, but I have a black thumb. I'm always jealous of people who let anything grow. Having plants in your house can reduce stress and improve productivity.
mixology
If you like partying, this is a great hobby. At the moment we can only do old fashion. However, if you want to get started, read more than 1000 cocktails in this guide.
wine tasting
If you have always wanted to know wine, take a wine tasting course. You can also get this book to learn more about wines.
games
board Games
There are endless board games out there. Our last favorites are Guesstures and Pit.
chess
If I played, I would get this chessboard.
cosplaying
If you like dressing, try the cosplay.
Gaming
Lately, we love to overcooked with friends.
poker
Do a weekly poker night or play other card games. If you are serious, you can even take part in tournaments.
mystery
Riddles can be so therapeutic. Find some puzzles of your favorite places.
Trivia night
If only I had a team of professors … I loved going to Trivia Night. Even if you do not win, you'll learn at least some random and useless facts.
Collect hobbies
astronomy
Find the next dark sky for amazing stargazing or join a star party. We will post a review of the upcoming upcoming events, which we will be attending shortly.
bird watching
On our travels we have met so many birdwatchers. Even if you are interested in wildlife photography, these flashcards can help you with birds.
forage
Foraging is a great hobby, even if you like to cook. This book helps you identify, harvest and prepare edible plants.
Get a new pet
I would not say that we collect them, but we love our cats and really like spending time with them. We also met a lot of people who love fish farming recently.
More: 15 incredible weekend getaways from Las Vegas
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Enrichment & Others
Book a club
This is a great way to do something social and help you reach your reading goals.
Genologie
Start with a DNA test and see how much of your genealogy you can track.
Home improvement
If you spend a lot of time at home, this is a great hobby to make your own space better.
Keep a Bullet Journal
Bullet journaling is a great way to record your everyday life without typing. The Field Notes Expedition is ideal for those who travel a lot.
Learning a new language
Learn a new language with Rosetta Stone. I have tried Italian and would now like to learn Spanish. What about you?
Learn how to write code
Learn how to create code or web design so you can create your own web sites or help others.
Learn sign language
If you know someone who uses sign language, also try to learn the sign language. These youtube videos will help you get started.
Learn to write with a non-dominant hand
I always wanted to be ambidextrous. Practice writing or any other daily work with your non-dominant hand.
meditation
I started using a meditation app to help me sleep. It has become a habit that I will continue next year.
Minimalism / Declutter
After we moved each year, we started dismantling regularly. It was incredibly liberating. This is a great documentary to find out if you are interested in minimalism.
Public speaking
We have spoken about joining Toastmasters to overcome my fear of public speaking.
voluntary work
Choose something that is important to you and find a way to get involved in a local organization.
Favorite quotes on hobbies
If you need a few words of motivation next year to join a hobby, here are some more quotes I like.
"I can never read all the books I want. I can never be all the people I want and live all my life. I can never train in all the skills I want. And why do I want? I want to live and feel all the nuances, sounds and variations of the mental and physical experience that are possible in my life. And I'm terribly limited "(Sylvia Plath)
"Legendary innovators like Franklin, Snow and Darwin all have some common intellectual traits – a certain speed, unlimited curiosity – but they also share another defining trait. They have many hobbies. "- Steven Johnson
Always find time for things that make you happy to be alive. – unknown
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When I was in high school and college, I remember feeling bored. The world was wide open and the possibilities to create and reshape me were endless, but the best in life seemed to be ahead of me. I have always been waiting for this good part.
Now I'm not preparing for the future anymore. Maybe I arrived already.
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Published: December 26, 2018
101 hobbies for the start in 2019 – listed by hobby
As much as we love our work, our work has become a problem lately. Travel blogging is not a big gap between work and life, and we admit that we are both workaholics.
We were swept away by the hustle and bustle of NYC and it was only recently that we realized how much we had begun to value work more than anything else. One day, we set ourselves the goal of releasing the evening, and when we realized that we did not know how to fill our time, we immediately went back to work.
That may sound easy, but it was not so easy for us. We also need something we like to do for ourselves, not so we can post something that, strangely, is a predominant part of the present human experience.
The benefits of hobbies
A few reasons why I want to find some new hobbies next year:
To play and relax – We have to find hobbies that bring us zero money and that may bore everyone. Haha
To sharpen my mind – I have such a terrible memory now and may be on the way to Alzheimer's early on duty (it's in the family and it's killing me).
For personal growth, enrichment and emotional health – something I have to work on all the time.
For better physical health – we are already climbing, but I think we need some cardiovascular activity.
Further advantages are:
Learn a useful skill
Make contacts and make new friends
Make extra money
Title of the subsection
With our blog, you may already know that we are all exploring our homes and backyards. We firmly believe that the adventure begins in you by cultivating an adventure spirit. Many of them can be done at home. How many more locals can you get?
"Find three hobbies that you love: one to earn money, one to stay in shape, and one to be creative with." And if there was a fourth, we would add one to the world to make a better place. Which one do you want to do next year?
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Outdoor Hobbies
Sports hobbies
Hobbies travel
Art & Creative Hobbies
Crafting hobbies
Food & Cooking hobbies
games
Collect hobbies
Enrichment & Others
Outdoor Hobbies
hike
Some of our friends are top collectors. This is a form of gathering where you will compile a list of peaks of your choice (for example, the 14's in Colorado). Take a look at our 25 best hikes in the world.
rock climbing
It's a great way to work out without feeling like you're training. The frequent use of the local climbing gym was also one of the best ways to make friends as we move from city to city. Here are a few tips for beginners.
canyoneering
Start with a guided canyoning tour. This is also a good guide to getting started.
slacklining
Many climbers also slackline to work on their balance, but there are also people who only have slackline. We want to set up this kit at home when we leave our little NYC apartment.
Rockclimbing
Mountaineering takes hiking to the next level by adding more technical aspects. They can pick up equipment at REI and they can always show you the best equipment. You also have the best return policy.
Mountain biking
Explore nature on two wheels. Here you will find mountain bike fans.
camping
Camping can be as relaxing or extreme as you like. As an example, we have this cheaper tent for camping and this for long backpacking.
Glamping
If you want to experience nature but still need comfort, glamping is the way to go. This is one of our most popular glamping trips.
Kayaking, canoeing or SUP
Kayaking, canoeing and / or SUP are great on the go as it allows you to explore areas most people are not capable of. This was one of our first kayaking trips.
rafting
Try this out by going on rafting tours with guides. You can then take some gear with you when you are ready to take it seriously.
Skiing or snowboarding
We met some people who are moving out of pure ski or snowboard love to a new city. If you're worried about the cold, make sure you have solid winter clothes, and you're done.
Scuba diving
We have always been interested in diving and eventually took classes in San Diego and admitted. We are now whiskey divers.
Fishing, crabs or lobsters
Here's a great beginner fishing set to get your feet wet. We also wrote this guide on how to get crabs on the Oregon coast.
More: 25 best walks in the world you can put on your list
Sports hobbies
archery
A good start is teaching at a local archery club.
bowling
Regardless of how serious bowling you are, if you go more than a few times a year you should take your own shoes to save money (for men and women).
To go biking
Cycling is available in many different forms and is a great way to explore and challenge yourself. Here's your cycling gear.
golfing
Golfing is a great hobby and something you can do while traveling around the world. Read this book about what all golfers should know.
Ride horses
Whether you want to become a full rider or just ride when you're on the go, there are many different ways to do it.
Ice skating
Lutz Jump, Twizzle and Salchow jump around the ice. Or if you're like us, just try skating backwards. If you are in NYC, here are the best skating rinks to visit.
Martial arts or kickboxing
I switched kickboxing on and off with my friend for a few years. I would borrow gloves, but I always had my own hand wraps.
Parkour / ninja warrior
Ever since Ninja Warrior became popular, gyms are appearing everywhere to run free and train NW. You can even start building a home-made course.
Paintball
Some of our friends were semi-professional paintballers. There are arenas around the world, and you can even pick up your own paintball gun to practice at home.
To run
Jacob ran 10 km each year with his father and completed a half marathon. None of us really like it anymore, but we have many friends who do that. We love these shoes (men + women) because they are great for traveling and running.
Go skateboarding
We bought one of these penny boards to learn something this year, but were intimidated by car and pedestrian traffic in NYC.
surfing
We surfed a few times and even took surf lessons while living in San Diego. We would like to come back when we are closer to the sea.
swim
Swimming is one of the best forms of exercise as you get older as you do not use your joints so much.
Join a sports league
Join the local league, whether it's basketball, tennis, the ultimate Frisbee or Jacob's latest obsession – Pickleball.
yoga
We have never started yoga, but our Yogi friends swear by these yoga mats.
More: 9 wonderful ice skating venues in NYC
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Hobbies travel
cruise
Cruises are a great way to get an impression of many different countries and cities. Best part? You do not have to worry about the transport. Take a look at our ultimate cruise calendar.
Learn to fly an airplane
Check out the local airport for lessons.
travel
Street trips are a great way to explore the surroundings of your city and appreciate your larger garden. To help you get started, read our day and weekend tour guides.
RVing
We loved our 3 months in an Airstream and recommend it for a season or even a week. Even if you're not a full-time employee, traveling 3-4 months a year is great.
sailing
We never had the idea of ​​sailing full time since getting seasick, but we hope to visit some of our sailing friends. We will see if they change our mind.
More: The ultimate motorhome checklist – Everything you need for your first motorhome
Arts and creative hobbies
beatboxing
This is a great hobby that you can practice anywhere without additional equipment. Watch a few videos to get started with beatboxing.
to blog
We started our blog as a hobby before becoming our full time gig. If you want to create a blog, you can create a blog in five easy steps. If you want to take it to the next level, read our branding course.
calligraphy
You can attend courses online or in person, or pick up tour guides to help you get started.
coloring
Dyeing can be fun and therapeutic. We made it for a date and looked through some nice travel books.
Dance
We started attending hip-hop classes last year, but after a few hours our teacher had to leave the city. Now we need a new teacher! Maybe next we will try salsa, ballroom, belly dance or even pole dance.
drawing
Whether you're just drawing doodles, drawing anime characters or drawing comics, you can learn how to draw. This book is so good for people who do not believe that they can draw.
engraving
There are many different media for engraving, and it can be very advanced, but it is easy to buy a kit for beginners.
Graffiti Art
It's amazing to see how popular graffiti is and there are beautiful pieces all over the world. With its growing popularity, you can also sign up for the start.
graphic design
GIMP and Inkscape are free and ideal for beginners. If you're serious, you want the Adobe Creative Cloud to step up your game.
impersonation
I always wish I could make some basic imitations. Look at our friend, who is great at identity changes!
Improv class
Whether you want to perform or not, it's a great way to overcome the fear of what people think about you.
Juggle
Our neighbor has a set of juggling balls on his coffee table so everyone can pick them up to pick them up. With a little practice, you can do some impressive things.
Latte Art
Release your inner barista by picking on Latte-Art. Even if you do not succeed, you can enjoy your messy creation. Here is a great book for inspiration.
Magic
Lately, we've been looking at Magic for Humans, which has sparked our interest in magic. Start with a nice card game to practice your handgrip.
musical instrument
We both grew up playing the piano, but lost much of what we learned. We still bring our books with the intention of practicing again.
painting
I always wanted to learn how to paint. When I was younger, I attended art class and Jacob bought an easel a few years ago so I can start again.
photography
No matter which camera you have, you can always learn to take better photos. If you are looking for a DSLR camera for beginners, have a look at them.
Podcasting
We met a lot of different people who have their own podcast. Some make it a hobby and others make it a living. This set is everything you need to get started.
ceramics
This toolset has the highest ratings.
puppet show
Did you know that Jacob and his brother created a puppet show for children? The original plan was to learn puppetry as well, but they quickly learned how complex the puppetry is. If you want to participate in puppetry and practice, buy some dolls or make your own if you feel smart.
Videography / Filmmaking
Learn how to capture and edit videos to create beautiful memories of your own travels. You can even take pictures with just your phone by photographing with a gimbal.
singing lessons
If you want to take your singing to the next level, you should take language lessons to improve yourself. The exercises help so much.
Write
Writing can come in many different forms. Join a writing group or attend NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) in November, where you write a novel in a month to motivate you.
to compose music
Try to write your own music. If you feel comfortable, you can even do it with local microphones.
More: How to start a blog in 5 easy steps
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Crafting hobbies
Twist balloon
I did not know that this was one thing until one of our friends got down to business before his kid's birthday party. All it took was a basic kit and a few YouTube videos.
candle Making
Learn how to make candles with a DIY kit, enjoy your creations at home, or give them away as a gift.
Cross-stitch / embroidery
This is another great hobby that has a lot of resources and kits so you can do it alone.
Flower arrangement
Have you ever tried to arrange your own flowers? It's a lot harder than it looks. If you like fresh flowers at home, this is a great hobby. You can start with this book.
jewelery
I have some basic tools and learned from friends who make and sell jewelry.
Knitting / crocheting
I did some basic knitting that can be relaxing. You can also make beautiful handmade gifts for your friends.
Leathercraft
This is a great starter kit for the leather industry.
origami
Start your love of origami with a basic kit or make a joker with Jacob by making these crazy Star Wars models.
Scrapbooking
Scrapbooking is a great way to work on something you always value. With so many ready-made accessories, you can easily make it your own.
sew
This is a great practical skill that can save you money. Since I'm small, I always have to hem my pants, which can add up. To get started, just take a basic sewing machine.
soap making
I always think of the Fight Club when someone does soap making, but you can always do some crafting.
woodwork
Would you like to make friends with Nick Offerman? Familiarize yourself with woodworking so you can talk about one of your favorite hobbies. Here is a book for getting started.
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Food & Cooking hobbies
to bake
Bread, brownies, biscuits, scones … oh man, my mouth only water from the thought of it. Start with the backbible.
Brew your own beer
If you love artisan beers, try it for yourself. Here's a starter kit.
Preserve / pickle / Jam make
Learn to cucumber and jam some of your favorite foods. This has over 350 recipes.
Coffee roasting
This is another big hobby to turn one love into another. If you already like coffee, try to roast your own beans.
Cook
We simply learn simple recipes, because none of us likes to cook (see here). We will probably try some InstaPot recipes next year.
Food styling
I always wanted to learn the food styling, especially since we take so many food photos. Get a book or participate in local courses.
gardening
I tried Urban Gardening, but I have a black thumb. I'm always jealous of people who let anything grow. Having plants in your house can reduce stress and improve productivity.
mixology
If you like partying, this is a great hobby. At the moment we can only do old fashion. However, if you want to get started, read more than 1000 cocktails in this guide.
wine tasting
If you have always wanted to know wine, take a wine tasting course. You can also get this book to learn more about wines.
games
board Games
There are endless board games out there. Our last favorites are Guesstures and Pit.
chess
If I played, I would get this chessboard.
cosplaying
If you like dressing, try the cosplay.
Gaming
Lately, we love to overcooked with friends.
poker
Do a weekly poker night or play other card games. If you are serious, you can even take part in tournaments.
mystery
Riddles can be so therapeutic. Find some puzzles of your favorite places.
Trivia night
If only I had a team of professors … I loved going to Trivia Night. Even if you do not win, you'll learn at least some random and useless facts.
Collect hobbies
astronomy
Find the next dark sky for amazing stargazing or join a star party. We will post a review of the upcoming upcoming events, which we will be attending shortly.
bird watching
On our travels we have met so many birdwatchers. Even if you are interested in wildlife photography, these flashcards can help you with birds.
forage
Foraging is a great hobby, even if you like to cook. This book helps you identify, harvest and prepare edible plants.
Get a new pet
I would not say that we collect them, but we love our cats and really like spending time with them. We also met a lot of people who love fish farming recently.
More: 15 incredible weekend getaways from Las Vegas
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Enrichment & Others
Book a club
This is a great way to do something social and help you reach your reading goals.
Genologie
Start with a DNA test and see how much of your genealogy you can track.
Home improvement
If you spend a lot of time at home, this is a great hobby to make your own space better.
Keep a Bullet Journal
Bullet journaling is a great way to record your everyday life without typing. The Field Notes Expedition is ideal for those who travel a lot.
Learning a new language
Learn a new language with Rosetta Stone. I have tried Italian and would now like to learn Spanish. What about you?
Learn how to write code
Learn how to create code or web design so you can create your own web sites or help others.
Learn sign language
If you know someone who uses sign language, also try to learn the sign language. These youtube videos will help you get started.
Learn to write with a non-dominant hand
I always wanted to be ambidextrous. Practice writing or any other daily work with your non-dominant hand.
meditation
I started using a meditation app to help me sleep. It has become a habit that I will continue next year.
Minimalism / Declutter
After we moved each year, we started dismantling regularly. It was incredibly liberating. This is a great documentary to check if you are interested in minimalism.
Public speaking
We have spoken about joining Toastmasters to overcome my fear of public speaking.
voluntary work
Choose something that is important to you and find a way to get involved in a local organization.
Favorite quotes on hobbies
If you need a few words of motivation next year to join a hobby, here are some more quotes I like.
"I can never read all the books I want. I can never be all the people I want and live all my life. I can never train in all the skills I want. And why do I want? I want to live and feel all the nuances, sounds and variations of the mental and physical experience that are possible in my life. And I'm terribly limited "(Sylvia Plath)
"Legendary innovators like Franklin, Snow and Darwin all have some common intellectual traits – a certain speed, unlimited curiosity – but they also share another defining trait. They have many hobbies. "- Steven Johnson
Always find time for things that make you happy to be alive. – unknown
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