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San Francisco Road Runners Club (SFRRC) is the largest running club in the City with nearly 600 members, pace group leaders coaches We aim to help build the running community in San Francisco
- About Us - San Francisco Road Runners Club - SFRRC
San Francisco Road Runners Club, founded in 2001, is the largest running club in the City with now more than 500 members, and growing, along with 15 pace group leaders and coaches who lead group runs and workouts
- Saturday Run - San Francisco Road Runners Club - SFRRC
He has run the New York Marathon and CIM twice, the San Francisco and Boston Marathons once, and plenty of half marathons But to run best he's learned that 80% of his runs need to be easy and fun, and how to recover from a variety of running related problems
- Calendar - San Francisco Road Runners Club - SFRRC
She‘ll lead us through some light activation followed by a lot of stretching for muscle repair and maintenance For those Road Runners who will be running CIM, this is a perfect time for a much needed recovery session!
- Sunday Trails - San Francisco Road Runners Club - sfrrc. org
On Sunday mornings at 8:30 AM, we meet at various locations, typically Marin County (Marin Headlands, Mt Tam, or Phoenix Lake) and sometimes in SF and on the Peninsula
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Historically a solo runner, she joined SFRRC when she was training for the SF Marathon and was hooked after the first Saturday run with the 8:30 crew She loves the camaraderie and stories shared on Saturday long runs, as well as getting speedy at Track Tuesdays
- Training Programs - San Francisco Road Runners Club
The San Francisco Road Runners Club offers a variety of weekly runs and training programs for a number of target races to suit runners of every level Running 101 - Beginners Training Program
- SF Womens 100x1 mile relay World Record Attempt - CHEER VOLUNTEER . . .
SFRRC will be co-hosting (along with DSE, the Impala Racing Team, Pamakids Runners and the Olympic Club Foundation) with Nike as our SF running community attempts to set a new Guiness World Record for the women's 100x1 mile relay
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