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jogging

British  
/ ˈdʒɒɡɪŋ /

noun

  1. running at a slow regular pace usually over a long distance as part of an exercise routine

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On the Malecón, the town’s oceanfront boardwalk, locals were jogging and walking their dogs.

From Los Angeles Times

Pupils now wear leggings or jogging bottoms, a t-shirt and a hoodie, with black trainers.

From BBC

He pushed on, jogging whenever there was a clear space, which wasn’t often.

From Literature

John Oates, known as Harry, was jogging along a public footpath in Cumbria when he came into contact with a low-hanging live cable.

From BBC

That effect was greater than for individual sports like walking, tennis, rowing and jogging.

From BBC