Usage examples of "jogging" in English with translation to Spanish

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He may be jogging around the park. Puede que él esté haciendo footing por el parque.
I'm too tired to go out jogging. Estoy demasiado cansado para salir a hacer jogging.
Which do you like better, cycling or jogging? ¿Qué te gusta más, el ciclismo o el footing?
Jim says he goes jogging at least three times a week. Jim dice que hace footing al menos tres veces a la semana.
How about taking up jogging? ¿Qué te parece partir a trotar?
Try to lose weight by jogging. Trata de perder peso trotando.
My father goes jogging every morning. Mi papá va a trotar todas las mañanas.
My father went jogging after dinner. Mi padre salía a correr después de la cena.
I keep fit by jogging every morning. Me mantengo en forma trotando todas las mañanas.
My older sister goes jogging every day. Mi hermana mayor va a trotar todos los días.
She goes jogging every morning before breakfast. Cada mañana antes de desayunar ella trota.
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