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Discover LudwigThe phrase "did some jogging" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a verb phrase that describes an action of jogging that was done in the past. Example: After work, I did some jogging in the park to help clear my mind.
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INSIDE PITCH After TINO MARTINEZ (strained left groin muscle) took indoor batting practice and did some jogging, he continued to express the hope he would play on Friday in Anaheim.
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I walk a lot and I'm thinking of doing some jogging.
Do some jogging, cycling or some other lower body dominated aerobic exercise.
If you want to take it a step further, you can walk the dog if you have one or do some jogging for at least 20 minutes.
In the morning instead of having chocolate chip cookies or something, have a banana or an apple, then, do some jogging around your local area, through the park, in and out the flats, whatever.
He took batting practice, did some light jogging and rode a stationary bike before the game.
Jeter did some light jogging and hitting drills, but there is still no timetable for when he will begin rehabilitation games, Manager Joe Girardi said..
He does some light jogging and stands on the sideline catching hundreds of balls spit from a machine.
A lot of people will have been thinking about doing some gentle jogging now the new year is here.
I also like to do some light jogging: I often wake up with slightly stiff joints and it's good to get everything moving.
The tour takes in iconic Alan settings including the police station, the cathedral, where Alan likes to do some "light jogging" and the market where he once tried his hand flogging fruit.
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