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Jogging Stroller Running Tips
by Kerry Johnston
A Jogging stroller is a fun and healthy way for you to exercise with baby.
However, a little planning will also make it simple and easy. Planning ahead
means thinking about your fitness level, baby's health, exercises to choose, and
where you want to do them. Here is a quick checklist of
important
considerations:
1. Consult your doctor about your health and the
baby. You will find that most recommend waiting 6 to 8 weeks after birth before
you start exercising again. Of course, you should be careful about running with
babies younger than 6 months.
2. Purchase a good jogging
stroller (there is a great deal of information available on the internet -
e.g. Jogging Stroller Buyers Guide).
Whether you are a competitive runner getting back into shape, a suburban
mall-dad, or just a tired Mom looking for a way to get baby to fall asleep, make
sure that your jogging stroller fits the activity
that you have in
mind.
3. Think about your running route and how long it will take.
You may choose a stroll along sidewalks to your local park, jog along a
dedicated running path, or go off-road to hiking trails. Your choice will
depend on your general fitness level, safety concerns, and your baby's
endurance. Either way, start small with walking down your street or around
the block. This will ease you back into it, and get your little one
comfortable with the new experience. As you extend your routine, choose
well-travelled trails with plenty of people around, and design your route in a
circuit - so you finish back at home. If you must drive to your running
spot, the circuit should begin and end where you parked.
4. Try to get
organized: Before you step outside, get all your ducks in a row. Try to
dress yourself and baby while you're still inside and then prepare the stroller
for use. Preparing the stroller means checking the tires for flats,
checking the brakes, and loading up all the things you'll need: blanket, toys,
sippy cup, snacks, music, water bottle for you, cell phone, keys etc. If there
is someone else at home, you can prepare the jogging stroller outside while a
family member watches baby inside. If you are alone with baby then you
will have to get her ready and then prep the stroller with her in one
hand! Get used to being a one-armed parent - but never leave your child
alone while attending to the stroller.
5. Load Up the
Stroller: Expand the stroller, lock the frame, and engage the parking brake
before you place your baby inside. Make sure that all the shoulder, waist,
and crotch straps are adjusted, the buckle or fastener has snapped into place,
and that baby is comfortable before you start off. Make sure that
the wrist strap is firmly secured to both you and the stroller before you
begin. Now you' are ready to roll!
6. While you are running: The
two key things to remember are stride and posture. Running with a jogging
stroller is a little different from normal jogging, so you must remember not to
hunch over the handlebar and also not to bump your feet on the rear axle.
If you have a naturally long stride, shorten it a bit. The correct running
posture should have your shoulders relaxed and your chest pushed out, and your
stomach muscles firm. Your arms (i.e. from elbow to wrist) should be
parallel to the ground, and you should grip the handlebar lightly. Run at
a moderate speed and never more than 10 to 12 mph. Check on baby from time
to time by glancing down through the peek window, or stopping at
intervals.
7. Safety First: Make sure to stay alert
and keep your wits about you! You are a parent first and a runner second -
so do not get too engrossed in the exercise. Look out for cars, joggers,
excitable dogs, and the like. It goes without saying, but never leave your
baby unattended. If you stop to chat, keep your hand on the handlebar. If
you head into a coffee shop and the stroller won't fit through the door, take
baby out and then go inside. A little commonsense goes a long
way.
If you follow these easy tips, you and baby will be enjoying the
fresh air in no time at all. Jogging with baby helps you reduce stress and shed
those post-partum pounds, so get out there and have fun!
Happy Trails,
Kerry
Article submitted Sunday, December 02, 2007 & read 67 times.
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