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LONDON (Reuters) - At first, the sight of 20 red-faced women lying on the damp grass of a central London park and juggling newborn babies is quite worrying.

But this is "powerpramming," a new craze taking off in Britain in which new mothers are encouraged to use their offspring -- and the inevitable baggage that comes with them -- as exercise aids.

Fitness expert Liz Stuart is immune to comments by bemused passers-by as she cajoles her students into doing another 20 deep squats or fourth set of bicep curls using their precious babies as weights.

"Engage your pelvic floor and give your bum muscles a good squeeze as you come up," she cries. "You can use your babies as resistance for this one."

An elderly man walking past with his dog snorts: "That's just weird!," but the mothers just smile and push on.

Stuart -- a qualified post-natal exercise instructor -- set up "powerpramming" after the birth of her son because she was keen to get back to her pre-pregnancy shape and wanted a way of keeping him with her and meeting other new mothers while she worked out.

"I invited the girls from the local mother and baby group to get fit with me," she told Reuters in an interview. "We started off ... with our prams and I gave instructions to everyone for various exercises. We really worked hard."

"Within a few weeks we had a real routine going and the number of mums joining in just grew and grew."

Now she runs classes in parks across London and is franchising her exercise concept throughout the country and the world.

Stuart's program starts out with a power-walk or jog across the park with the babies tucked up in the prams and enjoying a high-speed ride.

"Imagine you are on a mission to get home and feed the baby!" yells Stuart as she strides off ahead off the class.

The mothers then complete a series of circuit-training based exercises. They use their babies as weights for shoulder lifts and bicep curls, and lie them on their backs on the grass and kiss them each time they dip on a press-up.

At any point, mums can drop out for a few minutes to feed or comfort a wailing baby.

"Older babies seem to find powerpramming fascinating and hilarious," said Stuart. "The younger ones tend to find the movement makes them sleepy and they often stay in their prams throughout the workout."

Rebecca Maxwell-Hyslop, whose twins Ben and Alice are just 11-weeks-old, is a new convert to "powerpramming."

"It's such a fabulous idea," she says, breathless but happy after her hour-long workout.

"If I had to go to the gym and put the twins into a creche, it would cost me a fortune. This way we all get some fresh air, I get some exercise and my babies have slept all the way through."

Since starting "powerpramming" in London in 2004, Stuart has been contacted by eager mothers from across Britain and in Spain, Japan, New Zealand and the United States.

"I have now set up a workout called 'opensource powerpramming' that I send via e-mail to people in this country and abroad so they can set up groups on their own," she said.

American Margaret Meldrum, who joined the "powerpramming" group with a seven-week old daughter Olivia, said it was a concept that would do well in the United States.

Meldrum says she had found it hard to find a post-natal exercise class in London that was rigorous enough for her tastes -- until now.

"It was a proper workout," she said. "It wasn't just a walk in the park."

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Is this safe???

It just doesn't seem right. :no:

I've seen these kinds of exercises...the babies aren't in any danger. They aren't literally being juggled or swung around any which way...hehehe...

a pram is a buggy.

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Is this safe???

It just doesn't seem right. :no:

I've seen these kinds of exercises...the babies aren't in any danger. They aren't literally being juggled or swung around any which way...hehehe...

a pram is a buggy.

pics of power pramming

What's a buggy?

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Is this safe???

It just doesn't seem right. :no:

I've seen these kinds of exercises...the babies aren't in any danger. They aren't literally being juggled or swung around any which way...hehehe...

a pram is a buggy.

pics of power pramming

What's a buggy?

oi! :hehe:

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Is this safe???

It just doesn't seem right. :no:

I've seen these kinds of exercises...the babies aren't in any danger. They aren't literally being juggled or swung around any which way...hehehe...

a pram is a buggy.

pics of power pramming

What's a buggy?

oi! :hehe:

You always say oi. What does oi mean?

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A buggy is what we have to fix after someone powerprams whilst they are sleepy.

A Pram is short for a covered baby stroller I think. Like in the Mary Popins movie.

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Is this safe???

It just doesn't seem right. :no:

I've seen these kinds of exercises...the babies aren't in any danger. They aren't literally being juggled or swung around any which way...hehehe...

a pram is a buggy.

pics of power pramming

What's a buggy?

oi! :hehe:

You always say oi. What does oi mean?

You would, perhaps, be more comfortable with Homer Simpson's "D'oh!" :D

A pram is a baby stroller. :yes:

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No, D'oh and Oi are definitely different...hehehe.

D'oh is......oop, I can't believe I made that mistake/I can't believe I didn't know what that means.

Oi is......oh for goodness sakes, you should know that OR are you pulling my leg? LOL

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No, D'oh and Oi are definitely different...hehehe.

D'oh is......oop, I can't believe I made that mistake/I can't believe I didn't know what that means.

Oi is......oh for goodness sakes, you should know that OR are you pulling my leg? LOL

:D

I use the two interchangeably. :D

Although, I also use Oi to mean "Hey you!"...d'oh would not work in that instance, lol. :P

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No, D'oh and Oi are definitely different...hehehe.

D'oh is......oop, I can't believe I made that mistake/I can't believe I didn't know what that means.

Oi is......oh for goodness sakes, you should know that OR are you pulling my leg? LOL

:D

I use the two interchangeably. :D

Although, I also use Oi to mean "Hey you!"...d'oh would not work in that instance, lol. :P

Oi is a hard word to define though...hehehe...can be used many ways... hubster uses it a lot with the cats... "Oi...what are you doing there?" :P

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