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Citations:strollerobics

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English citations of strollerobics

Noun: "an exercise routine for new mothers which incorporates their babies' strollers"

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  • 1994 — Caroline Scarborough, "New Moms Work Out With Babies", The San Francisco Chronicle, 6 June 1994:
    New mothers who really want to stretch their legs may want to consider the strollerobics classes at Beresford Recreation Center in San Mateo.
  • 1994 — "Barbell Babies", The New York Times Magazine, 16 October 1994:
    It was only a matter of time until infants were formally incorporated into an exercise program and that all-important piece of exercise equipment -- the stroller -- was also brought into play. In San Mateo, Calif., new mothers do "strollerobics," pictured below.
  • 1995 — Elisa Morgan & Carol Kuykendall, What Every Mom Needs: Meet Your Nine Basic Needs (And Be a Better Mom), Zondervan (1995), →ISBN, page 152:
    New moms in San Mateo, California, have started "strollerobics," exercise routines done in a class with their babies in strollers!
  • 1997 — "'Strollerobics' Classes Help New Mothers Shape Up", Los Angeles Times, 29 June 1997:
    Fitness trainer Kristen McAuliffe started "strollerobics" classes in May at a neighborhood park as an option for new moms who want to shape up and keep their babies nearby.