DC's climbing gyms surge 47% since 2023. Find the best indoor climbing classes, memberships, and what's driving young professionals toward adventure fitness.
Washington DC sports delivered drama this week—Nationals extended their winning streak to five games with a 7-3 victory, while Commanders prepare for crucial summer fixtures.
D.C. United faces critical August trade deadline with playoff hopes on the line. Here's what fans need to know about their Eastern Conference standings push.
Local youth organizations are breaking barriers in aquatic sports by building free and low-cost swimming initiatives across East of the River neighborhoods.
As boutique gyms and traditional fitness centers compete fiercely, local operators are discovering that loyalty and connection matter more than fancy equipment.
From converted warehouses in Northeast to purpose-built gyms across the metro, Washington's climbing facilities are expanding faster than ever—but demand still outpaces supply.
The Anacostia Rising FC squad has captured local attention with their climb from a struggling program to genuine title contenders, reshaping youth sports development in Southeast DC.
New enrollment data shows recreational soccer leagues across Washington have grown 34% in three years, signaling a fundamental shift in how locals approach health and community.
From Rock Creek Park to the Anacostia Waterfront, Washington runners, cyclists, and triathletes delivered standout performances this week as summer competition season shifts into high gear.
New participation data shows DC residents are reshaping their workout habits—and it's telling us something important about how this city stays competitive.
As recreational leagues flourish across the District, local organizations are proving that grassroots athletics do far more than keep people fit—they're stitching neighborhoods together.
Local aquatic athletes claimed multiple titles this week at the Chesapeake Regional Swimming Championships, while Georgetown's dive team continued its dominant streak ahead of July nationals.
As extreme sports surge in popularity across the District, local gyms and outdoor venues struggle to accommodate growing numbers of climbers and adventurers.
With ambitious plans to attract a second MLS franchise, Washington is scrambling to upgrade aging facilities across the District and surrounding areas.