Clubs are not just for children, or the school year has begun

Do you spend every afternoon driving your kids from one after-school club to another? But did you know that with every start of the school year, different interest groups are opening up not only to children, but also to adults?

Don’t wait for resolutions

To get started on an activity, you don’t have to wait for a New Year’s resolution. The start of a new school year is perfect as a starting point. Just find room in your family schedule and budget, and you can get started right away.

Adult clubs on offer

Although the offer for adults is not as wide as for young enthusiasts, with a little research almost everyone can choose. Look on the websites of interest organisations in your area or on social media. So what can you do in your spare time that is organised?

  • Languages: right now is the best time to break away from the perpetual beginner level and finally learn a language properly. Or start with a completely new language, there are many possibilities.
  • Sport: moving in a group always motivates you to perform better. You’ll stretch your back stiff from working on the computer, burn some calories and the endorphins released will put you in a much better mood. It doesn’t matter if you take up yoga, pilates, boxing or even volleyball.
  • Handwork: sewing in particular is experiencing a real boom these days. And it doesn’t have to be your goal to become a professional seamstress. Sewing a cushion cover or folding trousers is a skill that will never go to waste.
  • Artwork: if art was your favourite subject in primary school, it’s never too late to reawaken your creative spirit. You can take up pencil drawing, watercolour painting, ceramics, photography or even printmaking.
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In addition to active recreation, new knowledge

It doesn’t matter if you’re the best in the group or if you can break records. It’s all about enjoying your chosen activity. If you make new friends, take a break from everyday worries, or learn something that can make you more employable, then that’s only good. And any such positive will be good for the gloomy autumn days ahead.

It doesn’t matter if you’re the best in the group or if you can break records. It’s all about enjoying your chosen activity. If you make new friends, take a break from everyday worries, or learn something that can make you more employable, then that’s only good. And any such positive will be good for the gloomy autumn days ahead.