Active.com

Written by Will Harries (contact - e-mail) -- August 2nd, 2006 | Recommend This

For millions of Americans, the summer is a time to get outside and enjoy the nice weather, maybe make good on a few New Year’s resolutions, and even find some healthy competition (hey, just because we’re into the web doesn’t mean we shy away from laying it on the line). Our data shows that 2.4 million people per month head to Active.com to find out how they can stay active year-round.

Active.com is a portal of sorts, except that it focuses entirely on the various ways you can stay in shape. You can get yourself involved in any imaginable type of activity by visiting Active.com, from individual sports to team sports to recreational activities. If you want to find a 5k fun-run in Florida in December, it’s there. If you want to find a triathlon in Wisconsin in August, it’s there. If you want to find a weekly archery group in Colorado, it’s there. Active.com takes care of the registration, waivers and billing systems, allowing for organizers to focus on their league or race rather than on their website. The draw for participants is the ease of registering and paying online, as well as the most comprehensive source of activities going. So stop by Active.com and see if there is something there for you.


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    I wasn’t aware of this. In fact I never thought about a dedicated site could be there which provides this type of information. Thanks for the post. I found it late, doesn’t matter, I found it. :)

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