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.
From beachside paths to mountain trails and dedicated cycling networks, Los Angeles has quietly become a premier destination for serious endurance athletes—and the city's infrastructure investment shows no signs of slowing.
The Boyle Heights United U-16 squad advanced to regional finals this weekend, capping off a breakthrough season for grassroots development across the city's underserved neighbourhoods.
From ocean swimming in Santa Monica to competitive programs in Silver Lake, here's everything you need to know to dive into Los Angeles's thriving aquatic community.
From Downtown's indoor gyms to Malibu's coastal crags, local climbing organizations are transforming the extreme sport into a thriving ecosystem that prioritizes connection over conquest.
As Cape Verde's improbable tournament run captures global attention, Los Angeles venues scramble to accommodate surging diaspora viewership and merchandise demand.
Participation data from municipal pools to ocean swimmers reveals how Angelenos are increasingly turning to aquatic activities—and what that shift says about our changing approach to health.
From Santa Monica's coastal trails to downtown's urban cycling circuits, Southern California athletes are positioned to dominate this summer's national finals.
With major competitions looming, trainers across Santa Monica, West Hollywood and Downtown are ramping up intensity—and prices—as athletes chase their peak performance window.
The downtown-based club's mixed squad just claimed gold in the continental championships, sparking a surge in interest across Southern California's competitive climbing scene.
Across neighbourhoods from Boyle Heights to Van Nuys, unpaid organisers are transforming vacant spaces and kitchen-table dreams into thriving amateur leagues that serve thousands.
As the MLS club prepares for a crucial stretch of fixtures, their Carson stadium becomes a blueprint for eco-conscious sports infrastructure across North America.