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Sarah James 6 |  
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| Posted: 12/06/07 10:18:28 28 |
| Thanks Astrorunner! I think I'm definiteloy going to go for the speedi option! |
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Sarah James 6 |  
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| Posted: 06/06/07 10:34:24 24 |
| Hello, i'll have a look at the Quinny Speedi! Thank you so much for your help. I'll also take a look at the Pregnant Runners Club. Sarah |
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Sarah James 6 |  
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| Posted: 06/06/07 09:35:54 54 |
| Hello, I am due with my first baby in August. I am / was a keen runner and have just stopped as it was getting too uncomfortable. i'm looking forward to going back to it but wonder if someone could give me some help as to the type of pram / travel system I should be buying? Having done 10 mins of research, it looks as if there's no point buying a baby jogger type of pram until the baby is 3 months old. Can anyone recommend a travel system which will be robust enough to cope with good walks in a seaside village setting (ie no pavements, rough terrain, beach, sand dunes and trails)? Am I asking too much? Sarah |
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Sarah James 6 |  
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| Posted: 04/01/07 21:15:44 44 |
| Hi, I run every day with my two dogs and they are the best motivation to get out in the morning! One is a collie cross (6 yrs), the other a jack russell (5 yrs). We usually do 5-7 miles per run and a longer run of 10 - 15 miles on the week-end depending on what i'm training for. Both are amazing although for pure stamina the jack russell has to win, they just keep going no matter what. They can be difficult to control though, particularly in rabbit country! When staying with my dad I usually take his (huge) black lab out who has no trouble keeping up. Good luck! |
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