Well for me, my daughter of course, she is only 2 and she loves to go to the gym as well (day care), music and cars...trying to find good aftermarket parts for my BMW.
I am busy studying Computer Data Communications (INT). I would love to hit the links and play a round of golf every now and then but Kansas weather sux.
I play basketball as much as possible, although it takes a back seat to lifting.
I install car stereo systems for all my friends for free.
The best time I have is on my motorcycle rides (1990 Honda VFR750), but I am off at college and have no where to store it so it just sits at home collecting dust.
For fun I work. My other hobbie is work. When I'm not doing that I tend to hang with my friends and work. The key to this is that I get to say training is work for me! Shooting, Lifting, Jumping, Diving and anything else that will make me a better warrior all fits in the "work" description for me.
Music and school. I figure if I don't get into grad school for some reason, I'll start another band and go for shit. If I do get into grad school, neuroendocrinology will be my focus, but I will always play music nonetheless. Girls are pretty cool too .
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My website I made/own... Its not the best but did the best I could, check out the pics and bata there and sign my guest book...
Motorcycle roadracing, listening to music on a good stereo, hiking, wine, reading, Siberian Huskies, shooting every now and then, and (how's this for macho) interior design and decorating.
I'm build computers and I do some web/software programing - video editing and design work for money.
I also make music (mostly electronic beats) and record vocalists, some bands and commercial overdubbing mostly for shit money or no money. It's as expensive as gyms, food and AAS but you do what you love and what drives you.
I'm an obsessive sports fan. I work at home and have sports talk radio or espn news on all day. If I could inject it I would be dead. I'm married to a very cool woman and I live in New York City so I do get out at night, thankfully.