Running with a double stroller
liftinggoddess1
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Has anyone tried running with a double stroller? I have two lovely munchkins and I really want to go for a run in the mornings before I drop my little one off at pre k. Only problem is I have no idea how I'm going to cope and keep up a good speed. Any mamas thag excerise with kids keep me updated.
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I just sold my double stroller! I only ran with my kids a few times- it was a bit too intense for me. My kids are too big for it hence why I sold it, but my husband would run with the kids in the stroller all the time. If you can get a Bob stroller I highly recommend it!
I'd also say go as slow as you need to.0 -
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Not a double, but once I ran pushing a single stroller. My running partner brought her niece and we alternated each mile. There is no keeping a good pace, you just do you best, it's significantly more difficult. Especially on hills.0
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I haven't with a double. They say expect to run a minute per mile slower with a stroller, at least. I'm guessing that would be more with two. So, be prepared to be slower, that doesn't mean the effort won't be the same.
You don' t mention if you have a running stroller but I'd definitely recommend one if you are going to do this. I have the Bob and love it.
I have friends who have a Chariot and swear by it. It also can convert to a bike trailer too if that's your thing.
I went with the Bob because I was planning to use it as my everyday stroller too. While the Chariot is great for running, it doesn't fold up and is pretty large, so not great as an everyday stroller (the bob has drawbacks too like less storage but it has the front wheel that changes from fixed to swivel allowing for better maneuvering and folds up).0 -
Run slower or walk if it gets too difficult!0
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Running with a stroller is much harder so you have to set different expectations on pace and distance. It also significantly changes your running stride and body mechanics because you can't use your arms for swinging. If you have a very responsive stroller you might be able to guide it with one hand as you run and swing with other. Alternating hands. But, with 2 kids this might get hard. I ran 4-5 times with my toddler and then gave up as my hip started to ache and I didn't enjoy my runs.0
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I did a 5 km circuit with my 2 kids each morning when the younger one was in pre-K; they were about 80 lbs total. I ran with a cheap version of a stroller similar to the chariot. Definitely much slower but great exercise and worked the core as well. Good luck! I spent half of the run with just my daughter and it was great time together as we chatted about the scenery etc.0
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I have done it, and I have to say I'd rather rather cut my toenails with a chainsaw than run with my kids. It had nothing to do with the stroller, and everything to do with the passengers. Once my lunatics were old enough to go for a run in the stroller, they wanted to do the running. So, each workout was filled with tears and frustration about being strapped in. Also, I live in a rural area, where you're running on main roads with 55 mph speed limits. That's terrifying when you're pushing a stroller with kids. If your kids are a little more flexible than mine, plan on about 2 min/mile slower. It definitely pushes your heart rate, and is an amazing core blaster, too. Get a good stroller. You can find a used BOB at a reasonable price. I started with a Walmart cheapo, and while it was fine for a walk, it vibrated way too much to run with it.0
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My husband and I both run with our double and single BOB. No way would I rum with any other stroller! Of course it's more difficult and we go slower, but it's very manageable.0
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I have an uppababy vista.0
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I used to run with a single. My daughter is 9 now though. It slowed me down 20-30 seconds per mile.
I've seen guys run sub-40:00 10ks with double stroller and kids...0
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