| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 125.1 | Smashing observation! | AIMHI::BROWN |  | Wed Jun 15 1994 10:17 | 15 | 
|  |     Hi Louisa,
    
    Personally, the reason that I always pushed the stroller with one hand
    and to one side was because the strides I take are longer than the
    distance between the handle of the stroller and the bottom of it.  In
    other words, I always smashed my shins on the bottom of the carriage
    when trying to walk directly behind it.  Eventually we do catch on to a
    less painful way!  8*)
    
    The only other thing I could possibly think of is...  It's a "guy"
    thing!  8*)
    
    Hope this helps,
    
    Tom
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| 125.2 | it is that simple! | MROA::MAHONEY |  | Wed Jun 15 1994 12:34 | 8 | 
|  |     I also figured that .1 was the right reason why... it is obvious to
    anyone pushing a baby carriage that if you step a bit fast it is easy
    to hit the bar between the back wheels... it happened to me many times
    and I am a woman... (lately enjoying taking my grand-son for nice walks in
    his stroller)
    
    Ana
    
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| 125.3 |  | AIMHI::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Wed Jun 15 1994 13:00 | 5 | 
|  |     Standing at 6'2" its tuff to wheel around a stroller and not step on
    the back of the unit. I wish they would make tele-scopic handles for
    these things so to adjust to the height of the pusher.:)
    
    
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| 125.4 | thanks | STOWOA::LPIERCE | That's my Story | Wed Jun 15 1994 14:42 | 6 | 
|  |     
    I guess being 4'11" .. I have never had that problem :-)
    
    Thanks for helping me with my nit!
    
    louisa
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| 125.5 |  | CALDEC::RAH | Robyrt Holt @ PAG | Fri Jun 17 1994 16:16 | 3 | 
|  |     
    out here they use the high performance unisex assault baby carriers
    which require both hands.
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| 125.6 |  | OKFINE::KENAH | Every old sock meets an old shoe... | Fri Jun 17 1994 16:23 | 5 | 
|  |     >out here they use the high performance unisex assault baby carriers
    >which require both hands.
    
    Are those the three-wheel jobbies that runners use to bond with their
    kids?  You can work up a real head of steam with one of them.
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| 125.7 | built for the streets | BRUMMY::WILLIAMSM | Born to grep | Sat Jun 18 1994 18:36 | 9 | 
|  |     Do any manufacturers do anything with this?  I went to our local
    Mothercare and asked for kit that a six foot four father could drive. 
    Alas everything was built for universal mother number one who seems to
    be no more that five two with a stride rather under a yard.
    
    Another reason to walk with the "male" style is that child number one
    prefers to walk holding hands, rather than tubing.
    
    regards, Michael.
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| 125.8 |  | CSC32::M_EVANS | stepford specialist | Mon Jun 20 1994 09:07 | 9 | 
|  |     Michael 
    
    The baby joggers that Rah was talking about do a pretty good job, but
    they are pricy.  We gave up and the baby rides in a back or front pack
    so there are no issues with stride length.  I am to tall and walk to
    briskly for most strollers, and I can't keep up with Frank when he is
    on the move.  
    
    meg
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| 125.9 |  | LJSRV1::LEGER |  | Wed Jun 22 1994 10:15 | 8 | 
|  |     This probably belongs in parenting, however
    the Right Start Cataloge has attatchments that you can put
    on carriages to exten the handles for "taller" people.
    
    My hubby is 6'2" and he has a real tough time pushing the stroller, he
    also walks along side of it so he can avoid the bruises on his legs :-)
    
    Anne Marie
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| 125.10 | Tom is .1 is right | COMET::RALSTON |  | Thu Jun 23 1994 10:24 | 5 | 
|  |     I think that Tom is right in .1. I am a short man of 5'5". I pushed the
    stroller from behind with two hands. If you are taller, lets say 5"10"
    and up your legs would strike the back. Sounds reasonable to me.
    
    ...Tom too
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| 125.11 |  | NOVA::FISHER | Tay-unned, rey-usted, rey-ady | Tue Jul 05 1994 07:59 | 4 | 
|  |     Having recently pushed my grandkid's stroller I was reminded of that
    long-ago learned lesson: Push from the side or suffer.
    
    ed
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| 125.12 | Strollers | SALEM::GILMAN |  | Thu Jul 14 1994 15:19 | 8 | 
|  |     I walk to the side when pushing a stroller.  The reason is simple. My
    steps are too long and I tend to step into the rear axle.  By walking
    to the side that problem is avoided, but, since my arms are both the
    same length and I am to the side of the stroller that leaves only one
    arm long enough to push.  So I guess it is a guy thing in that men tend
    to be physically larger and thus don't 'fit' many strollers.
    
    Jeff
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| 125.13 |  | CALDEC::RAH | never learned nothin by playing it safe | Thu Jul 14 1994 20:09 | 3 | 
|  |     
    not out here - i saw two myn out pushing their assault strollers
    side by side yesterday in Saratoga.
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| 125.14 | Where was my camera? | JARETH::CHARPENTIER |  | Mon Jul 18 1994 09:50 | 15 | 
|  |     I watched a couple with a stroller last week.
    She moved over, letting him push the stroller.
    After two steps, he turned the stroller totally
    around, facing the other way.  He walked ahead
    of it, pulling it behind behind him. The baby 
    was facing the other way "where they had just
    been."
    
    She tried different positions-- near him, after
    the stroller and facing the baby.
    
    Interesting.
    
    Dolores
    
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