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Cheap Double Pushchairs From Birth

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The chic fabrics will have Mom or Dad feeling like a posh parent while pushing, and the stroller is super functional, too. If you're pregnant with your first, this stroller is still a solid choice if you're going for a luxury pick. Just pop out one of the seats and pop in the matching luggage piece. It makes for excellent storage space! The 17 Best Convertible Car Seats Baby Products for 2017 10 Toddler Beds You'll Wish Came In Your Size These Crib Mattresses Are Too Cute and Comfy to Pass Up 10 Best Safety Gates for Baby-Proofing Your Home Rub-a-Dub-Dub With These 20 Baby Bathtubs16 Best Teethers for Babies Parents Are Obsessing Over These 15 Online Baby Stores 11 Gentle Laundry Detergents Best for Your Baby's Clothes The 30 Best Eco-Friendly Baby Products of 2017 12 Stylish Shopping Cart Covers Lose That Baby Weight: Best Jogging Strollers for New Moms and DadsNo one stands in the way of a jogging mum with a buggy. See them storming across London's parks, sleek Lycra silhouettes, baseball caps pulled down low and dark shades, pushing those macho strollers with the oversized wheels aggressively in front of them.




I can understand why they do it – running with a buggy increases your calorie burn by 20 per cent – but I haven't been tempted to join them, despite having two pushchair faring children and living within metres of a common. I'm just too scared of the consequences. A friend, who jogged two miles each day with her triple buggy – she had a toddler and twins – saw the baby weight fall off but complained that she had to buy ever larger bras to accommodate her rippling back. This – and the pale, nauseous little faces I've seen bouncing up and down in their jogging strollers – has been my excuse for not so much as running for a bus with a pushchair. However, I put my doubts to one side in the interest of research, to take Alfie, my one-year-old, for a spin in the new Bugaboo Runner, the very latest in the army of jogging buggies now on the market. I was reassured that Alfie wouldn't suffer, because there is a state-of-the art suspension system within the frame and the tyres are enormous.




He certainly looked very pretty pleased with his shiny new wheels as we made our way on to Clapham Common. I was there to meet Katie Samuel, a trainer for Buggy Fit, which runs exercise classes for post-natal mothers across Britain. Katie promised that if I ran correctly I would keep the same bra and have a flatter stomach, more defined arms and a toned butt. "Running with a buggy works your hamstrings, quads and glutes, pushing," she told me. "And steering challenges and tones your biceps and triceps and your abdominals will need to be engaged to run with good posture." That was the theory, but running with a stroller is decidedly odd: I feel desperately self-conscious with my arms stuck out in front of me as if I'm pushing a supermarket trolley. But Katie explains that so long as the handlebars are correctly adjusted for my height this will actually help my running posture. "If they're in the right place you can run with a natural stride and your foot strike will be within your natural gait," she says.




The phenomenon of buggy runners was documented in an article in The New York Times in 2009. It described the "push-and-glide" technique used by veterans, in which you push the buggy out in front of you every few steps to keep it rolling. Jane Bradshaw, a personal trainer specialising in post-natal fitness, warns against this, however. She recommends you run as normally as possible, either with both hands on the handlebars or with one arm (you must alternate) swinging by the side. "Run with your hips held high and level and shoulders relaxed. Your feet should land underneath your body," Bradshaw instructs. It's such a good way of spending quality time with your child whilst being activeAfter the most gentle incline I pause for breath, prompting a disapproving glare from my passenger. But it's also great to be out in the fresh air with Alfie, which is part of the reason buggy running has become so popular. Emma Redding, founder of Buggy Fit, who took up running in the months following the birth of her first child and lost 4st, believes that the increased endorphins make for a happier as well as a fitter parent.




Mind, the mental health charity, lists walking or running with your buggy among their suggestions for how to prevent or overcome post-natal depression, a condition that affects two in every 10 British mothers. Fathers, too, are taking it up. Seasoned runner Georg Schirmer from Stoke-on-Trent bought an Out n' About running stroller four years ago when his oldest son, Sebastian, was born. He runs five miles twice a week and recently completed a half-marathon with his younger son, Oscar, one. "It started as a way of getting me out of the house with one of the children – something my wife is very supportive of," says Georg. Apparently, Oscar slept peacefully for half of the race (I can well believe this – Alfie dropped off as soon as we started) and enjoyed receiving jelly beans from the crowd for the rest of it. While the London Marathon is off limits for buggies, Georg plans to enter more races, such as Park Run and Race for Life. "It's such a good way of spending quality time with your child whilst being active," he says.




It's not all about you, though, he warns. The small person on board might be cold, hungry or simply not up for a run. "Take extra layers, water, snacks and if they're screaming, you'll have to go home," he warns. And you've also got to stay focused, he continues, because it's easy to get distracted when you're out running. "I was struggling to open an energy gel pack in the race last week and almost lost control of the buggy," he says. Emma, who has also entered charity races with her jogging stroller, knows of one mother whose double running buggy ended up in a river. Thankfully both children were unhurt. New mothers keen to get out running with their baby must wait until about six months after they've given birth, according to Bradshaw. It's about the only free exercise you can do with your child "Pregnancy and childbirth play havoc with your core; the abdominal muscles may not have returned to their pre-pregnancy position and be too weak to for running," she says.




"Plus the pregnancy hormone relaxin, which causes the ligaments and tendons to slacken, remains in the body for at least three months after you've stopped breastfeeding, making the joints more prone to injury." Newborn babies aren't up to a jogging buggy either: the Bugaboo Runner is not recommended for babies under the age of nine months when their supporting muscles aren't strong enough to hold the head up. And don't even think about trying to run with a buggy or pushchair that isn't designed for it. Purpose-built running buggies such as the Bugaboo Runner and those built by popular brands such as BOB, Baby Jogger and Mountain Buggy have a five-point harness for the baby, fixed front wheels and hand-operated brakes, which ensure they are safe for running. It is a big investment. An entry-level running buggy costs about £200, while the new Bugaboo costs £583 (or £334 for the chassis, an option available to existing Bugaboo owners who can use their original seat).




With its wide wheelbase, long chassis, fixed front wheel and non-reclining seat, the Runner isn't really practical to use as an everyday pushchair either, although there are jogging buggies out there that are dual purpose. Emma argues that a running stroller can actually save you money in the long term. Not only do you save on the cost of an exercise class, but also on child care. "It's about the only free exercise you can do with your child," she says. I agree that it is cheaper, easier and more fun (for the child) than depositing them in the creche at the gym. My husband had a fit, however, when he saw yet another buggy taking up space in our kitchen (we already have three: a single, a double and an umbrella-fold stroller). The fact it folds up in a couple of clicks and can hang on the wall didn't cut it. But after taking Hector, two, for a ride in it, he was converted. He's been out twice since then, wearing his baseball cap. What we really needed, he said when he returned, was two running buggies so we could go out en famille.




I think – I hope – he was only joking. Five of the best running buggies BOB revolution SUS Duallie, £249.99 The double version of the popular BOB Sport Utility (the Range Rover of double buggies) is designed for pushing multiple children up steep hills in comfort (!). Padded multi-position handlebar, easy-folding lightweight frame, and a fixed front wheel. Fits through standard doorways. Baby Jogger Summit x3, £429.99 A highly manoeuvrable hybrid exercise stroller, which switches between strolling and exercising using a remote wheel lock on the handlebar. Reclining seat, drum brakes and car seat compatible. Out n About Nipper Sport stroller, £279.95 The Nipper Sport is light and easy to fold with lie-flat seat, ensuring it is suitable for newborns (a carrycot is available separately). It features a fully adjustable handlebar, rear suspension, and a retractable sun canopy. And an enormous shopping basket for those runs to the shops. The BOB Revolution Pro, £332

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