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while on earth™ and Athletic Brewing Turn the Big Game Into a Wellness-First Experience

February 3, 2026

Performance, community, and non-alcoholic culture collide in San Francisco ahead of football’s biggest weekend.

What’s Happening

Ahead of the Big Game, performance wellness brand while on earth™, co-founded by NFL star Christian McCaffrey, is teaming up with Athletic Brewing Company to bring a two-day experiential pop-up to life inside the SPORT BEACH Clubhouse in San Francisco’s SoMa district.

Running February 5–6, the activation blends movement, recovery, retail, and community—offering morning run clubs, athlete-led programming, and an experiential retail space designed for modern athletes and operators alike.

This isn’t a brand booth. It’s a live demonstration of where performance culture is heading.

Inside the Pop-Up

The while on earth™ x Athletic Brewing pop-up brings together several layers of the performance ecosystem:

  • Morning Miles run clubs led by elite athletes including CrossFit legends Mat Fraser and Brooke Wells
  • A limited-edition SPORT BEACH capsule featuring the Pathway Hat, Hoodie, Range Tee, and the brand’s Move Trainer™
  • Complimentary non-alcoholic beers from Athletic Brewing, including Run Wild IPA and Athletic Lite
  • Happy hours, panels, and informal networking with founders, athletes, and brand leaders

The space is open to both SPORT BEACH pass holders and the general public, reinforcing accessibility over exclusivity.

Why It Matters

This activation reflects a larger shift happening in sports culture:

  • Performance brands are moving off the shelf and into lived experiences
  • Non-alcoholic beverages are becoming default, not alternative, especially around training, recovery, and social moments
  • Athletes are shaping culture beyond the field, hosting, leading, and building communities—not just endorsing products

By pairing movement-first programming with alcohol-free social rituals, while on earth™ and Athletic Brewing are redefining what “game week” looks like for modern fans and professionals.

The Playbook Take

The future of sports marketing isn’t louder—it’s healthier, more intentional, and more human.

Pop-ups like this show how brands can meet people where they already are: running in the morning, connecting in the afternoon, and socializing at night—without compromising performance. Expect more brands to follow this blueprint as sport, wellness, and culture continue to converge.