Community-led aquatic programs in neighborhoods from Boyle Heights to Watts are proving that Olympic dreams don't require elite facilities—just commitment.
Whether you're a complete newcomer or returning to the beautiful game, here's everything you need to know to join Los Angeles's booming soccer community.
From Santa Monica Bay to the San Fernando Valley, local swimmers and water athletes delivered standout performances across multiple competitions this week.
From Venice Beach to Downtown, the city's gym culture is hitting new peaks this week with surprising data on what's working—and what's not—in the battle for Los Angeles fitness dominance.
Indoor rock gyms and outdoor crags across Los Angeles are experiencing unprecedented growth, signaling a fundamental shift in how Angelenos approach fitness and community.
From Griffith Park to the South Bay, amateur teams battled through humidity and high stakes this week, producing memorable victories and heartbreaking defeats.
From Venice Beach to Silver Lake, Los Angeles offers countless entry points into gym culture—but navigating membership options, class types, and training philosophies can feel overwhelming for newcomers.
From Olympic pools in Long Beach to community centers across the city, Los Angeles faces a critical moment in upgrading facilities that serve thousands of swimmers and water athletes annually.
With registration closing this week, recreational soccer, basketball, and volleyball leagues across Los Angeles are entering their most competitive stretch as teams battle for championship berths in what promises to be an eventful final month.
With unexpected playoff success putting unprecedented pressure on local facilities, Los Angeles venues scramble to accommodate surging interest in the city's rising sports teams.