Do people do it on here?! I tried if for the first time ever with my new 11week old It was great fun, but Im recovering from Shin Splints and not sure if the gait was affected ad I should not do it all, so I thought I'd ask if anyone else has done it/does it/would recommend doing or not doing it??
Also do you think its best to run for say 30mins a couple of times a week whilst recovering from shin splints, or one longer 55min run a week??
As always many thanks in advance
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I used to to do it loads .....
yes, it doese affect your gate. Which in your case is a good thing as you will be running slightly differently to the way you were when you got the shin splints.
A few shorter runs should be better than a longer one. It's during the longer runs where the shin splints develope. Doing shorter runs should allow your muscles to adjust .
Me and my lil' one used to love it, he would shout "faster daddy" and laugh his little head off when we went through puddles
I run with a babyjogger and its fab
Just be careful of your little one's head. Recommendation for the babyjogger is not to be used before 5/6 months due to baby not having enough neck control.
Hi guys great responses thanks! Pizza Man - do you think the gait change is a positive one then? COuld it not go the other way and be even worse?!....
Cinders - My boy is only 11 weeks, perhaos I should not be doing it with him yet then? What is a babyjogger is it a specific running pram? I have a Quinney Zap with maxi-cosi attached
aren't there organised 'pram in the park' fitness session in London?
I scoffed a bit when I first read about it in the guardian, and then my mate's wife started it and she really likes it ...
Malakite
I run pushing a wheelchair - with a 21 year old in it
you name it we do it-
33 marathons pb 4:03
176 HM's pb 1:43
many 20's pb 2:58 - etc etc
good luck and enjoy - it'll change your life for ever
has anyone ever looked at mountain buggy terrain? seems to have good reviews and wife likes the idea of a running buggy AND off road (beah, walks etc)
I haven't tried it, but I have heard good things
http://www.stroll-smart.com/
iv looked at these buggies,read a few not so good reviews,some people thought they were heavy for running and in the sand.i did lot looking and thought the babyjogger performance series 20 inch wheel was the more professional runner and bigger wheel made pushing pram easier.i got mine olivers babycare uk.
Ease back into it with some brisk walks rather than running at this stage.
I used to do it with a really old, not running-specific Mothercare buggy, with only 12 inch wheels (it was a 3 wheeler though). It was great. Had to work a bit harder, and made me about 30s a mile slower (though made the downhills faster). I got up to doing about 10 very hilly miles with it.
I found the kids tended to get quite cold if I didn't wrap them up well (they are small & just sitting still after all), and so I often used to run with the raincover down, even if it was dry, just to keep the wind off them. Similarly be very aware of the sun as it (hopefully) approaches summer. If I did a longer run I would often do it as a few laps, so I could drop them back home if they weren't enjoying it (5 miles is a long way to run back with a crying baby!).
As for my gate - it definitely made quite a difference - it's got big gouges in the wood now, as it was a bit fiddly getting in and out!
Expedition Baby Jogger Buggy Pram Pushchair 3 Wheeler
I just wondered what your thoughts were on it and also if anyone has one at all? It's a good option for me as its literally a quarter of the price of other prams in its category!!
Hi Malakite,
Haven't tried running with one, but we have the same pram and it's really heavy and awkward just for walking with - let alone running. Plus its always getting a burst inner tube..
Really wouldn't recommend getting one even for every day use!!
Mrs W
If I'm running late for work (post 9am) and cycling through Bushy Park, the place is awash with pram runners and teams of cap wearing yummy mummies doing their post school run morning jogs .
I've tried running with the buggy - thought it would be a great solution to the eternal problem of finding the time to run - but haven't found it works for me unfortunately. Mainly because I have a 2-year-old who doesn't like sitting down for long! But must admit I don't find pushing it that easy, either, especially on anything remotely resembling an incline...
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