Were a gaming family and ive nothing against gaming but a variety of social circles and experiences are important for us all - including parents too - i even attend a hobby that i find frustrating/challenging but I do it for a different social circle,I enjoy being with the people there.
I've always insisted on one team sport and allow them to switch to a different one after 1 school year - its non-negotiable. Its taken much research on my part to find out what is available locally. To ease things I've bribed with things like robux/vbucks to allow them time to make new friends even if they hate the activity initially which has worked.
Swimming lessons, well i hate that too - it's a drag as it's been a long process but again that's non-negotiable.
The favourite kids club in this house, with no resistance is gamers club, which is good for socialising and lots of friends and buzzing chat in there.
My non-negotiables are 1 team sport, 1 social club and 1 instrument group (group class to keep costs low and for social aspect) plus swimming complete until offer of club place then can quit. Theyve dabnled in other things if they want like dance/art.
We've did cubs/brownies but that fell into social for me and I let them drop it for gamers as it is very social in there. They also found cubs/brownies boring as they got older but I think it depends on your local unit to be honest as I've heard good things about other units further away.
Do I or DH want to be running about most evenings to clubs? - not particularly. But normally once kids have arrived they are happy and once I pickup full of spark about whatever they've just done, they've enjoyed being with friends and progressing/achieving in their activity. Then there are team matches or shows that come from being part of a club which adds extra experiences to their lives.
Humans dont become well rounded by doing minimal things, they need pushed out their comfort zone and variety in their lives.
Being a parent is hard and this is part of it in my opinion.
Hope that offers some insight 😀