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2008-08-26 4:29 PM
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LYCRA IS NOT COOL

SHAVING UR LEGS IF UR A GUY IS NOT COOL

WEARING SPEEDO'S IS NOT COOL

lol but who cares.... not me


2008-08-26 4:57 PM
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Pull a kiddie trailer is great training. When my son was little I pulled him all the time. Much of it was with my road bike. I pulled him 40 miles from Breckenridge to Vail and it was great fun. When I would get to ride without pulling him I felt like a rocket! What people thought about me never entered into it. People will think whatever they want why be concerned about it?
2008-08-26 5:27 PM
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Dude, forget what the guys think. Its all about what the opposite sex thinks about you.

Kids are chick magnets.
2008-08-26 5:38 PM
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"Isn't this a old groucho marx routine? However, if you remove the dog from your pants you'll probably PR. "

I just peed my pants.  The visual of a man with a yorkie in tri shorts just made me lose it.

 

To the OP thanks for giving me an idea for a birthday present for my wife.  I can get her a trailer so I can pull our son during my rides and get more time in the saddle.  More time for her to sleep in. 

2008-08-26 6:11 PM
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I might not be towing kids while on my bike, but I do plenty of stuff to get looks like I'm the lamest chick in the world.  For instance I'm fairly chatty, so I make comments out loud on the bike occasionally.  I just say what I'm thinking, out loud.  Yes, this is while cycling solo.  Saturday I passed by a farm and one cow was lying down all by himself, and the other 25 were huddled in a pack nearby.  And typical of me, I always have a comment, so I said out loud to the cow, "Look at you honey.  Why are you lying there all by yourself?  Go party with your friends." And then I saw him, the farmer standing right there who heard it all and was laughing hysterically at the dorky chick on the bike talking to his cows.  I just laugh at my dorky self.  So Chudley, trust me, no worries!
2008-08-26 6:13 PM
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Cashmason - 2008-08-26 3:27 PM Dude, forget what the guys think. Its all about what the opposite sex thinks about you. Kids are chick magnets.

OTHER PEOPLE'S KIDS are chick magnets. Your own kids are just expensive poop factories.



2008-08-26 6:53 PM
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coachese - 2008-08-26 6:13 PM

Cashmason - 2008-08-26 3:27 PM Dude, forget what the guys think. Its all about what the opposite sex thinks about you. Kids are chick magnets.

OTHER PEOPLE'S KIDS are chick magnets. Your own kids are just expensive poop factories.



I love that one!! Great comment...because it's true!!!
2008-08-26 7:23 PM
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I hope you're wearing your HRM and logging the miles.
2008-08-26 8:09 PM
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I have not read all of the other responses, but I think it's great that you take your kids on your training rides. I quit my job to be a stay at home dad. I love taking the kids out for a run in the jogging stroller. I don't pull them in the trailer on the bike however.

Who gives a flying fig what others think? You're getting your training in and spending time with your kids. You sound like a great dad. Keep it up.

2008-08-26 8:21 PM
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popsracer - 2008-08-26 1:44 PM

I'd run in a monkey suit and still not care what anyone thought.


I'd run in a monkey suit just for poos and giggles. But whatever floats your boat.

The only time I am embarrassed is when I doing the day care run. Either dropping off or picking up the kid. Half of my run is done with an empty stroller. I always feel like a tool then.
2008-08-26 8:22 PM
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popsracer - 2008-08-26 1:44 PM

I'd run in a monkey suit and still not care what anyone thought.


I'd run in a monkey suit just for poos and giggles. But whatever floats your boat.

The only time I am embarrassed is when I doing the day care run. Either dropping off or picking up the kid. Half of my run is done with an empty stroller. I always feel like a tool then.


I hear you, I've had the funniest looks when the stroller is empty! "Mister did ya lose your load?"


2008-08-26 9:05 PM
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Since we are on the subject, could any one recomend a good running/biking double stroller. I have a 15 month old little boy and a daughter on the way she is due 12/23/08. My son loves to go with me when I walk and run, and I'm sure that my daughter will want to go when she gets bigger as well. The stroller that we have is a regular stroller and does not handle grass and dirt to well, plus it's only a single rider.

Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.

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2008-08-27 6:29 AM
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I think if I had to do it over again we would have shelled out the big bucks for a Chariot. They are pricey, but they are super functional and very good quality. We have gone thru a couple of trailers/joggers one was made by Stagecoach (trailer only - and kind of small it's now our grocery trailer!) and one we still use for our son is made by Instep (both a trailer and jogger - a lot bigger and way more reflective features to it)

Shop around, but like I say if we had to do it again it would be a Chariot.
2008-08-27 8:48 AM
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gopennstate - 2008-08-26 7:11 PM I might not be towing kids while on my bike, but I do plenty of stuff to get looks like I'm the lamest chick in the world.  For instance I'm fairly chatty, so I make comments out loud on the bike occasionally.  I just say what I'm thinking, out loud.  Yes, this is while cycling solo.  Saturday I passed by a farm and one cow was lying down all by himself, and the other 25 were huddled in a pack nearby.  And typical of me, I always have a comment, so I said out loud to the cow, "Look at you honey.  Why are you lying there all by yourself?  Go party with your friends." And then I saw him, the farmer standing right there who heard it all and was laughing hysterically at the dorky chick on the bike talking to his cows.  I just laugh at my dorky self.  So Chudley, trust me, no worries!

My grandmother, who always talked to hereself out loud always said: If you don't talk to yourself out loud how will you know what you're saying?

2008-08-27 10:15 AM
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I did practically every run this year with my daughter, sometimes I go on roller blades. I just can't stay home for too long especially if the weather is great. She sleeps the moment we get going, sometimes for 2 hrs straight. Not even once cried.  There are many people here in Chicago who do the same. Does it look crazy? To whom?

However, I don't think I would put her in a trailer behind the bike... Just doesn't seem safe to me.

 

 

2008-08-27 10:35 AM
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I'm with the pro-kid crowd.  I actually think it makes me look cool when I am with the kids.

"Cool" being a subjective idea that often changes as get older.



2008-08-27 10:57 AM
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My wife runs with our son in the running stroller all the time. Sometimes I run with them, but I don't take him by myself. Just not at the level of endurance to make it worthwhile yet. I'll take him for walks, but him and Mommy do the running thing. As a stay-at-home dad for his first 18 months, I got over all the daddy and baby looking dorky worries, though. Just go with it. You love your kid and want to spend time with him, and if he enjoys it I say more power to you.

My neighbors all already think I'm crazy anyway, though. We live in a quiet neighborhood, and I get odd looks when I'm out back pedaling my bike on the porch, the sprinting to my garage or alley to do some powercleans or overhead presses, then taking off running around the block. People give me odd looks quite frequently, I just smile and wave.
2008-08-27 11:42 AM
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popsracer - 2008-08-26 1:44 PM

The only time I am embarrassed is when I doing the day care run. Either dropping off or picking up the kid. Half of my run is done with an empty stroller. I always feel like a tool then.


I dare you to put a Chuckie doll in it.
2008-08-27 12:15 PM
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Offthegrid - 2008-08-27 12:42 PM
popsracer - 2008-08-26 1:44 PM The only time I am embarrassed is when I doing the day care run. Either dropping off or picking up the kid. Half of my run is done with an empty stroller. I always feel like a tool then.
I dare you to put a Chuckie doll in it.

Or better yet, dress up one of these (from http://www.thisplaceisazoo.com/products/chimpanzee.html#GHMKY1720)

2008-08-27 12:47 PM
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DieuEtMonDroit - 2008-08-27 10:35 AM

I'm with the pro-kid crowd. I actually think it makes me look cool when I am with the kids.

"Cool" being a subjective idea that often changes as get older.



too right about "cool" being a subjective thing that morphs as we age!
2008-08-27 12:49 PM
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I do it all the time as well... At first I was hesitant to strap the bike to my tri-bike seat post (what, touch my baby?), so I bought less expensive mountain bike for non-solo rides.

The first few looks I got when running with fuel belt were also interesting along the beach. Oh well, too each there own...


2008-08-27 3:55 PM
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I was doing a 4-miler in June, around mile 3 a dude pushing a baby jogger with an m-dot tat went chugging by me, and I finished 3rd in my AG near the top!  Never underestimate the coolness or the power of a parent towing a child  
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