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Hobbies to meet men

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2026 11:48 pm
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Learn How To Meet New People & Make Friends With 24 Social Hobbies in 2025. After spending way too much time indoors and isolated for the last year, it’s time to get back out and mingle with real humans. Given our social skills are feeling pretty rusty, we compiled a list of social hobbies to help break the ice and meet new people.

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What’s great about new hobbies is that everyone was new once. Plus, you know with confidence that you already have something in common. If you think we’ve missed an activity that’s helped you reconnect, let us know in the comments below. Table of Contents. Active Social Hobbies. 1. Dancing. Starting with one of the active social hobbies, dancing comes in many styles. One of the popular social dancing styles is partner dancing. Partner dancing can be ballroom, salsa, swing dance, and many more. Learning in group dance classes and then dancing out at social nights is how most people start. Not sure what partner dance style may be right for you? Check out this article for helpful information on these styles. 2. Running Group. Starting or joining a running group is a great way to get fit, explore the outdoors, and meet new people at the same time. If your local area has groups, you can find one that matches the time and days that you’re available, or create a group, advertise it online or in the local paper, and invite friends. You can choose interesting running trails if you have them, or go to the local running track or hit the streets. Running is amazing for your health, check out how it benefits your body and mind here. 3. Soccer. Team sports are wonderful social hobbies. Soccer – or football as some countries call it – is a running-based game of kicking the ball into goals. There are many more in-depth rules to the game – which you can read here to learn – but in essence, it’s not difficult to understand or play. You’ll get super fit and fast as you run a lot during a game, and make new friends with all of the people you play with. 4. Basketball. Basketball is another team sport that can also be a little more social than soccer since the field is smaller and people can generally chat more during a game. If you’ve got good coordination skills, then you’ll find basketball easy to learn, since throwing and catching a ball and aiming for the hoop are the main parts of it. And if you don’t, we’ve reviewed the best online basketball courses so you can get started at home. Want to get some insider’s basketball tips to refine your game before you join a team? Read this blog post on how to play with great form. 5. Volleyball. Another team-based sport throwing a ball around is Volleyball. This sport is dynamic as you can play in and outdoors, or even beach volleyball. It’s a fun and challenging game that will boost your fitness and give you a chance to meet new people in the process. Volleyball requires a good technique of hitting the ball with your arms to pass it over the net. Learn how to do this right by watching this video tutorial. 6. Swimming. This active hobby isn’t a team-based sport, but it can be a social hobby if you decide to open up and talk to others while you’re out at the pool. You could also go ocean-swimming with a group of people if that’s available to you in your area. Otherwise, most cities have public swimming pools you’ll be able to join. Swimming is great for your health as it is low-impact for your joints, while also working your whole body. Learn about more benefits of swimming here. 7. Hiking. Another super physical entry on our list of social hobbies is hiking. It’s a great way to explore, get out into nature, and meet new people. If your local area has hiking trails, you’re one step there. You can always go on weekend trips away to different towns and national parks to explore hiking trails. Found a local hiking group to join, or start your own. Be sure that if you’re new to hiking, you have the essential gear. This article shares what you need. 8. Cycling. Cycling is a great cardio-boosting hobby that is also a lower impact sport than running or hiking, great for those with sensitive joints. There are different types of social cycling groups – those that are more casual and suited to beginners, and then the hard-core professional cyclists. If you’re a beginner at cycling, learn more about the sport here. If you’re new, definitely seek out a social cycling group that is suited for beginners with shorter distances and a slower pace, or start your own. 9. Paintball. For the action-loving people who aren’t afraid to get a little dirty, and maybe slightly injured, paintball is a fun group activity. If you’ve never heard of it, learn more about paintball here. Check out if your local area has an indoor or outdoor paintball facility and see if they hold social gatherings, or put a group together that meets regularly to hone their skills. Team-based paintball is a fun and very active sport, especially suited to people who want to simulate video game-like ‘shooting’ adventures. 10. Ultimate Frisbee. This is a competitive active team sport game that involves throwing a flying disc to one another across an outdoor field. You score in much the same way you do in American football – by catching the frisbee in the opponent’s end zone.