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[Kirn Graham] has invented her own ways to stay ripped around rugrats. "When I was at home with the kids, I'd try to do crunches with one of them on my legs - there are things you can do when you're just horsing around," says Graham. "I used to do pullups on the monkey bars when I was hanging out at the playground with my kids, and they'd think it was hilarious."
There's no horsing around at this month's Vermont City Marathon. For safety reasons, USA Track and Field, the race's governing body, doesn't allow strollers. But this Sunday, May 13, fleet-footed moms and dads will be wheeling through Rutland's first-ever Mother's Day Stroller Run, a 5K road race in which parents get VIP treatment.As anyone who's ever pushed a Babyjogger can attest, the race will hardly be a cakewalk. "Running with a jogging stroller is a whole different exercise," says [Elzy Wick]. "Your upper body is engaged, so, while providing a great cardio workout, it also helps to build the upper and lower body strength."See the full content of this document
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Child's Play?
When I was pregnant with my daughter last year, I nearly burned my parents' house to the ground. I mistakenly lit the gas burner under an electric kettle for a cup of tea, then left the kitchen. I did other mindless things, too. I cut off a significant portion of my hair. I inhaled a Friendly's caramel cone sundae right...
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