From kickball in the Seaport to competitive volleyball in Somerville, Boston's recreational sports scene offers something for every skill level—here's how to join.
From Beacon Hill to Jamaica Plain, endurance sports clubs are attracting thousands of locals seeking fitness, friendship, and purpose beyond the finish line.
The Uphams Corner-based organization is redefining grassroots development in Boston with a 40% increase in participation and a pathway that's catching the attention of elite youth leagues nationwide.
Volunteer-led initiatives across the city are opening up swimming and aquatic sports to neighborhoods that have long been left out of Boston's watery playground.
As the prestigious institution launches an unprecedented community training program on the Charles River, local gyms and fitness centers are watching closely.
From the Charles River to Jamaica Plain, local sports clubs are weaving together neighbourhoods and creating the kind of community bonds that money can't buy.
New participation data shows outdoor climbing and extreme sports are reshaping how locals think about fitness—and what they're willing to invest in it.
What started as informal meetups on the Esplanade has blossomed into a thriving ecosystem of community-driven cycling, running, and triathlon groups that are reshaping fitness culture across the region.
From the Charles River to competitive pools across the region, local swimmers and water sports enthusiasts delivered impressive performances this week.
New England's hopes for a playoff push took a hit this week with mixed results on the field, leaving supporters at Gillette Stadium searching for answers.
A Seaport-based competitive training club is reshaping how Boston athletes approach fitness by blending elite coaching with accessible community programming.