Participation numbers show recreational soccer has become the city's preferred way to stay active—and it's reshaping how Angelenos think about exercise.
From Griffith Park to the Santa Monica pier, running, cycling, and triathlon communities are reshaping how Angelenos connect, train, and support one another.
With the NBA Finals underway and the Dodgers chasing October glory, Los Angeles's marquee venues are operating at full throttle—and the economic impact is reverberating across Downtown and Inglewood.
From the LA Memorial Coliseum pool to Santa Monica's coastal competitions, Southern California's swimming and diving squads are zeroing in on state qualifiers that will define their 2026 campaign.
As the 2028 Summer Games approach, a family-owned training facility in the Fashion District is reshaping how serious athletes prepare—and inspiring a city-wide shift toward specialized conditioning.
As demand for grassroots athletic development surges across Los Angeles, aging municipal facilities and rising maintenance costs threaten to undermine the infrastructure supporting the city's next generation of athletes.
An underdog recreational team from a working-class neighborhood is rewriting the narrative of Los Angeles club sports, drawing unprecedented crowds and inspiring a generation of local players.
Community-led programs across Los Angeles neighborhoods are proving that elite soccer talent doesn't need million-dollar academies—it needs accessible fields, dedicated volunteers, and genuine investment in underserved kids.
Data from local races and gyms shows a dramatic surge in endurance sport participation across Los Angeles, reflecting deeper shifts in how the city prioritizes health and community.
As the region's premier venues prepare for packed schedules heading into autumn, insiders reveal what it takes to keep Los Angeles' championship pipeline humming.
As recreational leagues explode across Los Angeles, aging courts and fields struggle to meet demand while community groups race to secure funding for upgrades.
The scrappy recreational team from Los Angeles's creative neighbourhood is defying expectations and drawing record crowds to neighbourhood pitches across the city.
LA's extreme sport athletes rack up wins at Joshua Tree and Malibu venues while participation in outdoor climbing reaches record levels across Southern California.
As the LA-based gym club sends three athletes to Paris trials, fitness culture on the Westside is shifting toward competitive athleticism over Instagram aesthetics.