Well if I had lived near piste, I would have spent my leisure time with snowboard like I did on holidays. Sometimes 14h at a stretch with night rides. Simple posture on snowboard (exactly what beginners are doing wrong: legs are straight) makes this possible, it takes less endurance than one 400m sprint run for me.
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Dingodile
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Well if I had lived near piste, I would have spent my leisure time with snowboard like I did on holidays. Sometimes 14h at a stretch with night rides. Simple posture on snowboard (exactly what beginners are doing wrong: legs are straight) makes this possible, it takes less endurance than one 400m sprint run for me. | ||
Fighter
Korea (South)1531 Posts
On June 28 2014 18:28 Dingodile wrote: ^ Your examples aren't "normal", its only for people with too much leisure time or want high competition/challenge. I am only looking for fun. Well if I had lived near piste, I would have spent my leisure time with snowboard like I did on holidays. Sometimes 14h at a stretch with night rides. Simple posture on snowboard (exactly what beginners are doing wrong: legs are straight) makes this possible, it takes less endurance than one 400m sprint run for me. I actually think the other guy is right on target. From what you described, your situation sounds like what I had a few years ago, and getting some serious challenges was what brought me out of it. The challenges made me feel like I actually deserved/wanted the leisure time of games, etc. The fact that you say you are depressed, but that you want fun, seems a bit odd to me. In my experience depressed people are lacking something much more fundamental than leisure and fun. Usually leisure and fun is something to mask the depression or distract from it, and not a cure. Anyway, if you're just bored with all your hobbies, start googling around and look for what interests you. If you just want "fun", how do you expect people here to give you advice? We don't know if you'd rather sit and play video games or mountain climb and meditate in the Himalayas. You gotta give us more to work with if you're looking for advice. | ||
pebble444
Italy2495 Posts
It is essential that you find someone whom you trust and who you can work well with. It might not be the first person you find, or the second, maybe you have to look longer or maybe you find someone right away. Help shall be given to those who ask, but you have to ask for it. If you have a desire to change thats all you need (and some money to pay for help) , but trust me, with the right person you will be able soon enough to have fun again | ||
Dingodile
4131 Posts
I always looked if city or university offer leisure time but they dont offer football or badminton and many other things that I like. | ||
aznheat80
United States186 Posts
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hp.Shell
United States2527 Posts
On June 28 2014 04:43 Dingodile wrote: I hate recognition and admiration. It feels overrated and tomorrow nobody remember it (what I did). I have perfect experience here. My friends still talk about my pure dominance at many areas ~10 years ago and now everyone knows that this they are useless today. Thats why I have learned to hate recognition and admiration. You are looking at this from the wrong perspective. It is not about them. It is about you. It is not about how they react. It is about how you react. (Sorry for the direct language, trying to make it easy to translate.) Edit: Also, On June 28 2014 03:40 hp.Shell wrote: Everyone around you is important and deserves admiration. I was talking about you admiring other people. Not other people admiring you. | ||
Bulugulu
Israel250 Posts
In my opinion doing these simple things, even mechanically - will put you in a better mindset. So force yourself into some action. | ||
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