Jeep Overland Limited Jogging Stroller {Review}

Ever since Jaden was born, I’ve often wondered how a jogging stroller might do for us. We really like to walk for exercise (and sometimes I’ll jog or run), so it seemed like a natural fit to try one out.Kolcraft has created the Jeep Overland Limited Jogging Stroller, a stroller that is outfitted with some pretty awesome features. The look of this stroller is fierce, and I came up with that word before I even knew that’s how Jeep describes it.:) I do really love the color scheme (orange/gray/black), as it could work for either a girl or a boy. It’s a very “rugged” looking stroller, meaning it’s very sporty. This stroller has 3 soft-ride 16-inch tires filled with air. The front wheel is fixed, so it doesn’t swivel. In order to make turns, it’s necessary to push down on the handle to lift the front wheel up and turn. This was one feature I wasn’t sure if I liked or not….I really have to get used to this. It is meant more so for jogging, though, so I don’t really see us using this stroller in stores very much. Out on the open road/trail, it probably wouldn’t be much of an issue. It also has a convenient hand brake, which gives you control over how fast you’re going and if you need to stop.Being a tall person, I do like that the handle can adjust to various heights; I can’t tell you how much I love this feature in a stroller. I’ve had strollers before that were not adjustable, and by the time we’d get home, I was so tired from having to strain/bend to push that stroller around. The stroller is quite heavy at 27 pounds, but it does stand on its own when folded, making it easier to store.Ok, so how about that trip out jogging with your child? What can you expect? First of all, the seat reclines, so if it’s naptime, you can adust the seat back height to different positions, whatever is most comfortable for your child. It’s also got a 5-point safety harness, a safety tether, and reflectors if you’re out at dusk or after dark. Jaden is almost 4; it has a convenient step-up/foot rest that he can use to get up in the stroller, as well. Plus, it has cup holders for both mom and child. Not only that, but it’s got the IBaby sound system, which you can hook up to either your iPod or MP3 player, meaning your favorite tunes can be playing the entire time you’re jogging. For fitness reasons, one of my favorite features is the distance/speed odometer that tells me how far and how fast I’m going. It also has a large storage basket on the bottom, which comes in handy when out and about with small children, as there is always a ton of stuff to carry along. It does have a canopy for shade, but it doesn’t stretch over the child’s seat very far.Now I will say that our stroller had some issues, but Kolcraft was quick to work with us on the issues. It seems to be very wobbly, and we’re not sure why. It’s just not very steady, which would make me hesitant to put a small baby in it. Our son loves to ride in it, but the wobbliness does make me a bit nervous, so I’m careful to be with him at all times if he’s in the stroller.Interested in learning more about this stroller? You can find it on Amazon.com, Target.com, Babies “R” Us.com, etc. They normally retail for around $179.99. Be sure to Like Kolcraft on Facebook and follow @Kolcraft on Twitter.

(Disclosure: We received the Jeep Overland Limited Jogging Stroller, free of charge, from Kolcraft/Slate PR, for the purposes of review. All views/opinions remain solely my own.)

Martial Arts with GymSensei Vlog Review & Giveaway

When Jacob was six, we enrolled him in a martial arts program; he’s been going strong ever since, at times slowing down, then picking right back up. He’s now a red belt; in fact, in August, he’ll be testing for his brown belt. He’s really excited because they have his black belt sitting on the shelf at his school….just waiting for when he’s ready.

There have been times when he’s not had the greatest motivation, and I’ve wished that I knew a bit more about the techniques and moves that he’s had to learn; that way I could help him and even just spend time with him doing something he loves to do. Well, enter GymSensei. GymSensei is an interactive martial arts program that can be done from home, but let’s not waste time; just watch the video to find out more.

The only issue we had while doing GymSensei was that Jacob tended to be shy of the blocking tool at first. That’s one thing his instructor has been working with him heavily on, is being more aggressive and not backing down. I’m really excited to now have this DVD program that we can go through together and just review and practice his technique, hopefully building confidence in Jacob as we go. Of course, some of the stances were also a bit of a review for him, but a good review. Reinforcement is definitely necessary in martial arts.The GymSensei program has DVD programs for 4-7 year olds and for ages 8 and up. You can purchase the GymSensei Introductory Package for $99; it includes the DVD, uniform for child, white band, and blocking tool. It’s a great way to provide physical education for kids or even a homeschool physical fitness program.

The great news is that GymSensei is giving one MamaBuzz reader the GymSensei Introductory Package (a $99 value)! You can enter to win by doing one or more of the following; just be sure to leave a separate comment for each way that you enter. I’ll draw the winner, via random.org, on Wednesday, July 13. This giveaway is open to U.S. only. Good luck, and have a wonderful day!

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(Disclosure: I received the GymSensei Introductory Package, free of charge, from GymSensei, for the purposes of this review. The video was compensated by GymSensei. All views/opinions remain solely my own.)
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