Audio as a hobby


The only problem with audio and music: it a very passive hobby. Of course you could ride a stationary bike or even have sex while listening to music . But then audio/music becomes sort of secondary. So the question, do any of you have an active, non-passive hobby that is the equal to audio/music??? Just curious, or all of you just couch potatoes???
shubertmaniac
I do triathlons and barefoot water ski. These have both consumed more time than audio for the past 15 or so years.

The older I get the easier it is to let the time tip toward the pursuit of audio/music.

However I will never give up the active hobbies. They make me feel so good.

The longer I live the more music I can listen to.

Cheers.
Actually I got out of the hobby for several years because it was too sedentary. I began mountain biking about eight years ago and studying a form of Tae Kwon Do styled after the philosophy (intercepting fist) Bruce Lee taught in his studio. I love to get out there, sweat, and get sore. Then I come home and plop down in front of the stereo.
Women are only a hobby when you use them, not when you care about them.
I don't know how physical it is, but I'm getting a big American made motorcycle. It will hopefully take up some time and give some exercise.
Skydiving (semi-retired from this hobby) and scuba diving. I live in the Cayman Islands and the marine life here is amazing!
I was a sportbike rider. I had a daughter and sold the bike. I used the money to buy a widescreen high definition television. I was also into Karate/Weightlifting/Jiu-jitsu and then I broke cartlidge and tore my ACL (ligament) in my knee. That pretty much ended that hobby. I still watch the UFC and Pride fighting competitions. My only active hobbies at this point are chasing my daugher around and mowing the yard with a push mower!!!!!!
I golf and swim in the summer, play hockey twice a week in the winter, actively coach my kid's sports, and also partake in extreme skiing.