English edit

 
A man jogging with a jogging stroller.

Etymology edit

From jogging +‎ stroller.

Noun edit

jogging stroller (plural jogging strollers)

  1. A stroller that is designed for jogging or running, usually with three large inflatable wheels, improved suspension, and a handbrake.
    • 1987 May 7, “Special strollers allow moms to run”, in St. Petersburg Times, page 4:
      Elaine Strang and Justine Neri of St. Petersburg have special company when they run – their babies. Using special heavy-duty jogging strollers that roll on bicycle wheels, the moms run while pushing their children in front of them.
    • 2005 October, Daniel Beery, “Camps v. Trials”, in Rowing News[1], volume 12, number 8, The Independent Rowing News Inc., page 14:
      I'd like to reiterate the idea that the jogging stroller is usually your best friend when it comes to post-kid workouts. I travel a lot for work, so I spend less time with my twin boys [] than I'd like. As a result, I feel guilty. But with the stroller, I can hang with the kids and still get a pretty good workout.
    • 2022 October 22, Amanda Parrish Morgan, Stroller, Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN, page 101:
      Unlike Kara Goucher, who told ESPN that she never ran with a jogging stroller because training is her job, maximizing my performance is a luxury that I allow myself to seek out only in moderation—in the hours before the kids wake up, or on the weekends when Nick is home with them instead.

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