8 Stroller Running Tips For New Mother Runners
One stroller running veteran shares her top tips for runners new to hitting the roads with their little ones in tow.
My name is Janae Jacobs and I blog over at the Hungry Runner Girl. I have been running since I was 12 years old and I love absolutely everything about the sport. In my opinion there is nothing better than starting off the day with an early morning run and it is even better when I get to go with my group of running friends. I have a very energetic 2-year-old who keeps me busy and I absolutely love being a mom. The half marathon is my favorite racing distance and I have a personal record of 1:23:55. I am also sponsored by Brooks. Follow me along as I train hard, eat a lot of really delicious food and share the ups and downs of running and life!
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