Run365 Training Program 2015 Spring Kickoff

On February 7th, RUN365 kicked off the official 26-week San Francisco Marathon Training Program with a 5K run along Chrissy Field, set against the backdrop of the Golden Gate Bridge. The Run365 series of training programs help runners train for regional races, primarily The Biofreeze San Francisco Marathon and Half Marathons on July ... More

VIP Party Tickets Now Available

You can now treat yourself to elite runner perks on July 26th, 2015 before and after your race. Tickets are now available for The Biofreeze San Francisco Marathon VIP Race Day Party! TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE When: Sunday, July 26 4am-1pm Where: Market Bar 1 Ferry Building, San Francisco CA., 94111 Tickets are $105 each and offer ... More

My experience with the Pebble Smart Watch

by Lisa Wilson Since the early 2000s, watches have slowly been falling out of favor. This conversation, in a scene from the movie Finding Sarah Marshall, is a case of art imitating life: "How long you lived out here? Man, I don't know. I quit wearing a watch when I moved out here. Wow, that's so cool. No, like my cell phone has a ... More

Help a Child Run for the First Time with World of Children Award

Imagine not being able to walk to the market, tie your shoelaces or jump out of bed. Imagine not being able to go to school because you couldn’t walk there by yourself, or you were afraid that people might hurt you because of the way you looked. These are just a few challenges that 93 million children with a disability face every day. ... More

Running for Team #HOPE4YAWC

We have a lot of amazing marathoners who are running The Biofreeze San Francisco Marathon for a cause. Check out the story below and find out how you can do good with your run. David Johndrow - Framingham, MS Running for: Hope for Young Adults with Cancer I am a heart attack survivor of three years. I took up running a few weeks after I ... More

The Social Media Runners

Ever since I started running, I have been so lucky to have such an amazing support system. To be honest, there have been some days that without that support system, I would not lace up my shoes. And the wild thing is? I have never met most of them. Social media is a funny thing. There are some days that I hate Facebook, I hate ... More

SF Rec and Park: Keeping San Francisco Beautiful

One of our amazing TSFM 2014 Select Charities is The San Francisco Recreation and Park Department. SF Rec and Park manages hundreds of parks, and so many of San Francisco's most beautiful and fun locales. Plus they do a lot of great for our city's youth. Check out this video and some of the stats about SF Rec and Park.   MIS... More

The Five Most Memorable San Francisco Marathons

I have completed The Biofreeze San Francisco Marathon for the past 5 consecutive years.  Most people assume it is an extremely tough course with lots of hills, but that is just not the case!  The full marathon course is ½ flat, ¼ uphill and ¼ downhill.  Personally, I love the changes in elevation and scenery, which are just a few of the ... More

Getting Back Out There

Once in my early twenties, I went for a horseback ride.  A group of my friends decided to go and when I told my mom, she asked if she could come. We got to the stables, saddled up, climbed aboard and set off for a lovely, evening trail ride. Then, about halfway through our ride, we decided to run the horses a bit.  My horse stumbled on a large rock and I went face first into the ground. NOTE TO SELF: BREAK FALL WITH HANDS NOT FACE!... More

When Reality Changes Your Relationship with Running

In 2012 and part of 2013, running was my life. Every weekend I was out somewhere, running something. I was working on trying to build a career post college. I was really excited for the future.  I was the inspiration and the role model.  I was getting faster every day (Even though I am still uncomfortable with it) And then real life ... More