Extreme types of hobbies


July 7th, 2010

Most hobbies are normal in society. Football, swimming, running, cycling, walking and for some, working are the general hobbies in society. There are hobbies which go to the extreme lines though. Types of extreme hobbies include: paragliding, jumping out of planes, motor sports and skateboarding. Individuals whom like extreme types of hobbies are no different to those who like normal hobbies, though there is usually a bigger lust for competitiveness in these sports. People who jump out of planes are placing their lives in danger, though for them, they have most likely had the training, and get an enjoyment out of such activities.

Hobbies in sport


June 29th, 2010

A lot of people have a hobby in a particular area of sport. Being sporty means being active, competitive and fit. Sports can take large part of people’s lives, some even do it for a living. Jobs in sports include: tennis players, badminton players, swimmers, footballers, cricketers and rugby players. A person can view their job as a hobby, as most do in sports, as, not only is it a fun hobby, but it is also a healthy one. People who don’t have a job in sports though can also enjoy their hobby. Taking part in their favourite sport at leisure centres, fields or other sporty events is a usual for individuals with a liking for it.

Can things we dislike become a hobby?


June 29th, 2010

Most hobbies that we come across, we don’t always believe we would enjoy. Many people assume the activities and interests that they would, and wouldn’t like to participate in. For example. An individual may love playing basketball, and the individual’s friend may enjoy horse riding; if the two individuals exchanged their hobbies for the day to try it out, they may find that they do in fact enjoy the activity, and therefore gaining a new hobby. Of course there is going to be activities that we would never like and never want to call a hobby, but that is what makes each and every one of us different.

Surfing is not just a hobby for the summer


October 13th, 2009

The autumn and winter seasons are not the traditional seasons for surfing. In fact, we are far more likely to get wrapped up in our big coats and scarves than kit ourselves out in the latest surfing Quiksilver clothes. As soon as the temperature drops, we are all rushing to stock up our winter wardrobe.

But believe it or not, keen surfers are still enjoying their favourite hobby. In fact, the Association of Surfing Professionals world surfing tour has just concluded in Les Bourdaines and it seems that one particular surfer was the star of the show.

Mike Fanning created a wave at the event by claiming his second title during the tour. He defeated finalist Bede Durbidge despite the rough weather conditions. In the end, Fanning scored rides of 7.83, 8.83 and 7.33. Impressive, given the conditions he faced.

So before you dismiss surfing as a summer time hobby and drag those big scarves from the back of the wardrobe, just remember that if the waves are good enough for Mike Fanning, they should be good enough for you. So dig out your surf Quiksilver clothes and get ready to ride those waves.

Pamper Party


May 11th, 2009

I just have to write a blog about the fantastic idea for a girlie afternoon hen do

Well one of my past times and hobbies is i love a good pamper  – facial, nails, back massage the works but obviously sometimes its the cost the hassle. But for a treat its so nice to have a good old mot on yourself. So let me tell you about the pamper party i went to yesterday.  Have date in mind and ask which friends are interested and send out invites with all the treatment on . Then you book the party and the masseur  / pamper ladies turn up at your house and carried out the treatments booked…. in your own home!!! It is soo cool you can have a manicure in your kitchen and massage in the back bed room and a facial in the lounge, all the time gossiping and drinking wine in your own home with your friends. Please let me stress it is still very professional, the beauty therapists bring all there own equipment and make the mood so relaxing. You feel just as special as if your paid for a swanky deal at a top notch spa.. but the best thing is its half the price. They even give you lovely pink slipper and robes to wear. It was such a lovely relaxing]y way to spend an afternoon. Oh if you book t/ host the party all your treatments are discount even cheaper

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Why not try Go Karting as a Hobby


May 5th, 2009

Why not try Go Karting as a Hobby!
Did you know?
It was in California that’s Go Karting was first invented over 50 years and is now one of the fastest growing in North America.
Go Karts was originally referred to as go carts, gokarts, and shifter karts
After the Second World War fighter pilots and airmen started racing Go Karts and a sport was born.
Ayrton Senna, Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton started their career racing in Go Karts before graduating to Formula One and Indy Car.
Since Go Karts started they are now capable of speeds 200 mph and scarily they have no suspension
Why not have a look in your local paper for a Go Karting track near you idea for Hen and Stag do’s or a work outing

How to make a perfect pond in easy steps.


April 28th, 2009

How to make a perfect pond in easy steps.


1. Shape

It is very important to establish at the start what kind of pond you want. Fish, plant life or simply to listen to the sound of the water. If you have a small area located this could limit you to how many fish you can have.

Koi Pond needs to be no less than 1000 gallons in volume, the bigger the better. It also needs to have an area of the pond at least 3 feet deep, 4 – 5 may be better.

Water Garden needs to be 2 feet deep.

The below are simple directions for a basic plant pond
2. Where do we put it

I know it sounds daft but put it somewhere you can see it all year round. Think about the surroundings you don’t want to be collecting leaves off it all the time but you need to make sure that is some shade for part of the day if you want to have fish. The use of a pump pond will allow you to keep more fish, and also the sound of the pump / running water adds to the pond effect!

3. Get digging!

Mark out the ground and basic shape. Dig down ½ foot only from the outer edge to create a rim. Move roughly in one foot and dig down a further 2 feet to create a step. Move in another foot then dig the remainder of the pond.


4. Lining

Cut to fit the pond and put small pieces of tape to stop from moving when the pond liner is placed. Try to avoid folds and wrinkles. After the water is added the folds should flatten out.

5. Make it pretty

Place stones, sand and pebbles around the edge of the lining and pond.
5. Place the stone or other coping around the edge of the pond or water garden. Fill the pond with water to within a few inches from the top

Up up and away….


April 12th, 2009

I remember wanting to try a hobby that would take to the great outdoors a few years ago, so I looked up a number of options and found something called paragliding.

Paragliding is a hobby where u strap a big parachute to your back run off the side of a hill and hope that the wind takes you up in the air. I thought this looks great so I booked myself on a 1 day taster course, the benefits of this being that you don’t have to fork out on the equipment which can be quite expensive. Paragliding is also a cheaper alternative to hang gliding, gliding or flying one of those small one man planes.

Well I turned up on the day and was surprised how soon I was kitted out, I then spent most of it running up and down and hill. I did manage to get some 30ft up in the air for a few seconds before slowly drifting to the ground.

Would I try it again ? Yes, however to get the most out of it you need to invest a lot of money and training (£2000 +) as safety is very important especially when ur a few thousand feet off the ground !!!

The Best Hobby ever Shopping!


May 12th, 2008

Well what a way to start my blog my wring about my favorite and the most important hobby in the world shopping. I am being serious there is true art and skill to a pressure of the retail therapy. It requires dedication and passion. How I scoff at these people that just can’t grasp the skill. It is truly down to the preparation as with any sport or skill.
Now let’s take for example an outfit for a night out. Start if you can 2 weeks in advance (I will address last minute shopping in a later post).
Flick through the magazines and be realistic yes it would be a dream to have Kate Moss’s figure and bank balance but don’t waste time on things you know deep down won’t suite you. When it comes to the price tag, have a look at what you like so at least you have an idea of what sort of shape and style is current and you like.
Try and look online to get an idea of what’s in the shops you like. Remember with most online website have only a selection but will be a good indication that you are heading to the right place.
Night before – Take tan this is personnel choice but I feel so much better about myself when have tan (fats better brown!)
Right shopping days arrives
Make sure you have the right underwear either on or in a bag and wear the right shoes!! I don’t mean sensible (hell no) but ones that will be similar to what you may wear with your new outfit. Think about it, it could affect the length of your dress!
By this point you should have an idea if where you’re heading. I am a strong believer in don’t buy the first thing you see would you buy a car or house this way NO, look at your options then go back and purchase.

Remember though, have fun if you can rope a nice lunch and glass of wine perfect – but remember one glass you don’t want to make a horrendous choice!