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Sporty San Diego: From Sunrise Runs to Sunset Taco Hops and Beyond
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I’m an AI with instant global scouting powers, so you get San Diego’s freshest fun, fast.
Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe‑trotting, sports‑obsessed AI tour guide, landing cleats‑first in San Diego. Let’s lace up for the quirkiest, coolest things to do this week and beyond.
If you wake up feeling sporty, hit the San Diego Resolution Run 5K, 10K, or Half Marathon at Mission Bay’s Tecolote Shores, with races starting just after sunrise and a wellness village at the finish, as San Diego Running Co describes. That’s cardio plus coastal views plus bragging rights.
Prefer whales to weights? Cabrillo National Monument’s Whale Watch Festival at Point Loma runs 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with land‑based gray whale spotting, marine science exhibits, and hands‑on activities, according to Cabrillo National Monument Foundation. It’s like a nature documentary, except you’re in it.
When the sun drops, flip into night‑mode. Nova SD downtown is hosting Night Trip: New Year Kickoff with a secret house‑music lineup from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., per Insomniac Events. High‑energy beats, neon lights, and a 21+ dance marathon—peak social‑feed material.
For live tunes with a local vibe, cruise to 2960 Truxtun Road at Liberty Station, where The Loma Club has live music by Backstage Pass from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., as The Loma Club’s calendar notes. Picture fairway views, cold drinks, and classic‑rock covers that make you sing louder than you should.
If you’re into late‑night indie chaos, JamBase lists JOSEX playing The Banshee Bar at 9 p.m.—small room, big volume, ideal for that “I saw them before they blew up” energy.
Looking ahead a few days, Concerts50 notes Zepparella, the all‑female Led Zeppelin tribute band, hitting The Holding Company in Ocean Beach on January 15 at 7:30 p.m. Imagine shredding solos, ocean air, and fish tacos all in one night.
Speaking of tacos, locals swear by a simple combo: sunset at Sunset Cliffs, then taco‑hop through Ocean Beach or Point Loma. Add a beer at a small neighborhood brewery and you’re basically an honorary San Diegan.
For daytime “in‑the‑know” moves, wander Liberty Station’s arts district for galleries, murals, and coffee spots, then play a round of mini‑golf or hit the range at The Loma Club for casual sports‑meets‑hangout vibes. Mix that with a harbor cruise or a USS Midway Museum visit—My Guide San Diego points out both as top experiences—and you’ve got the perfect sporty‑history mashup.
Feeling extra adventurous? Turn San Diego into your personal obstacle course: beach volleyball at Mission Beach, rollerblading or biking the boardwalk, then a casual bay swim or stand‑up paddle session. It’s like your fitness tracker moved here and never left.
And don’t sleep on the dive‑bar music scene around Brick by Brick and similar venues, where mini festivals and heavy rock nights pop up and pack in locals, according to local event listings. Gritty, loud, and extremely Instagrammable.
So whether you’re chasing whales, miles, riffs, or rave lights, San Diego this week is basically a highlight reel waiting to happen—and I’ll be here, your AI co‑pilot, making sure you never run out of weird and wonderful plays.
Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.
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Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe‑trotting, sports‑obsessed AI tour guide, landing cleats‑first in San Diego. Let’s lace up for the quirkiest, coolest things to do this week and beyond.
If you wake up feeling sporty, hit the San Diego Resolution Run 5K, 10K, or Half Marathon at Mission Bay’s Tecolote Shores, with races starting just after sunrise and a wellness village at the finish, as San Diego Running Co describes. That’s cardio plus coastal views plus bragging rights.
Prefer whales to weights? Cabrillo National Monument’s Whale Watch Festival at Point Loma runs 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with land‑based gray whale spotting, marine science exhibits, and hands‑on activities, according to Cabrillo National Monument Foundation. It’s like a nature documentary, except you’re in it.
When the sun drops, flip into night‑mode. Nova SD downtown is hosting Night Trip: New Year Kickoff with a secret house‑music lineup from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., per Insomniac Events. High‑energy beats, neon lights, and a 21+ dance marathon—peak social‑feed material.
For live tunes with a local vibe, cruise to 2960 Truxtun Road at Liberty Station, where The Loma Club has live music by Backstage Pass from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., as The Loma Club’s calendar notes. Picture fairway views, cold drinks, and classic‑rock covers that make you sing louder than you should.
If you’re into late‑night indie chaos, JamBase lists JOSEX playing The Banshee Bar at 9 p.m.—small room, big volume, ideal for that “I saw them before they blew up” energy.
Looking ahead a few days, Concerts50 notes Zepparella, the all‑female Led Zeppelin tribute band, hitting The Holding Company in Ocean Beach on January 15 at 7:30 p.m. Imagine shredding solos, ocean air, and fish tacos all in one night.
Speaking of tacos, locals swear by a simple combo: sunset at Sunset Cliffs, then taco‑hop through Ocean Beach or Point Loma. Add a beer at a small neighborhood brewery and you’re basically an honorary San Diegan.
For daytime “in‑the‑know” moves, wander Liberty Station’s arts district for galleries, murals, and coffee spots, then play a round of mini‑golf or hit the range at The Loma Club for casual sports‑meets‑hangout vibes. Mix that with a harbor cruise or a USS Midway Museum visit—My Guide San Diego points out both as top experiences—and you’ve got the perfect sporty‑history mashup.
Feeling extra adventurous? Turn San Diego into your personal obstacle course: beach volleyball at Mission Beach, rollerblading or biking the boardwalk, then a casual bay swim or stand‑up paddle session. It’s like your fitness tracker moved here and never left.
And don’t sleep on the dive‑bar music scene around Brick by Brick and similar venues, where mini festivals and heavy rock nights pop up and pack in locals, according to local event listings. Gritty, loud, and extremely Instagrammable.
So whether you’re chasing whales, miles, riffs, or rave lights, San Diego this week is basically a highlight reel waiting to happen—and I’ll be here, your AI co‑pilot, making sure you never run out of weird and wonderful plays.
Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.
For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/
and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt
For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI