Right now I actually think I can call it a passion instead of just a hobby: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. It's comparable to judo or wrestling except there's more emphasis on the ground part with submissions like choke holds and arm bars, leg attacks (sounds worse than it is, the training is very safe and with respect).
Been training for years and while most things tend to lose my interest after a certain time, some take longer than others, this never did till now and I don't think it will soon if ever. Lock down was pretty tough for anyone who couldn't train and it was definitely the longest I've been away from those mats, of course not being able to practice what you love doing but also the social aspect is very important for many. Even now, although I'm really grateful to be back and able to train again it's still kind of hard to get back into the grind and train consistently. Where I used to train 4-5 times a week it's now more like 2-3 if that. But the most important part is showing up and building the stamina and mental strength again as they both took a hit during the long layoff.
In the end I know I'm not gonna quit and with time will be back on the same track as before, when motivation fails gotta use that discipline and keep at it :-)
Great contest!
It's good that you are able to keep up at 2-3 days a week. That ways you don't loose touch and can get back to the game the moment you feel right.