IS 5320 – Hrishabh Kulkarni

Hrishabh Kulkarni – IS 5320

My Hobbies

My Hobbies and Interests

When I’m not coding or working on tech projects, I love staying active through sports. Cycling is one of my favorite ways to unwind and explore the outdoors. There’s something incredibly refreshing about hitting the road on a bike—whether it’s a quick ride around the neighborhood or a longer weekend trail. It helps me clear my mind and often gives me fresh perspectives on problems I’m working on.

I also enjoy playing tennis, which combines physical activity with strategic thinking. The fast-paced nature of the game keeps me sharp and focused, and it’s a great way to challenge myself while having fun. I appreciate how tennis requires both mental and physical agility, qualities that translate well into my professional work in technology.

Beyond sports, I’m passionate about continuous learning. I spend time exploring new programming languages, reading technical documentation, and contributing to open-source projects. Hackathons have become more than just competitions for me—they’re opportunities to meet like-minded people, learn new skills, and push creative boundaries. Balancing my technical interests with physical activities helps me maintain a healthy lifestyle and stay motivated in all areas of my life.

Reference:

Campbell-Nowlin, M. (2024). Exploring hobbies as a critical component of work-life balance: Perceptions of their influence on job satisfaction and job performance [Doctoral dissertation, Liberty University]. Digital Commons @ Liberty University. https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6972&context=doctoral


Prac Skills. (2026, January 3). How hobbies can transform your work-life balancehttps://www.pracskills.com.au/blog/how-hobbies-can-transform-your-work-life-balance

Comments

One response to “My Hobbies”

  1. Shreya S Avatar

    I really enjoyed this post, your hobbies show a nice balance between physical activity, deep focus, and continuous learning. Cycling and tennis both sound like great ways to clear your head while still challenging yourself, and I like how you connect the strategy in tennis to problem-solving in tech.

Leave a Reply to Shreya S Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *