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In a moment he'd join his wife downstairs, and tell her he wasn't going jogging.
1.15pm: It's a bit like going jogging when it's going well this - quite exciting and hot and a bit sweaty and lots of thumpy music.
Tenants still throw keys at the concierge as they run out, saying "Leave this for my friend" or "I'm going jogging".
Playing chess in old age and going jogging or swimming could be the best preventative measures against the development of the degenerative Alzheimer's disease that affects one in 14 people aged 65 or over.
In daily appearances on state television and social media he has appeared going jogging with troops, dancing with his wife, praying and presenting diplomatic credentials to incoming ambassadors from Africa and south-east Asia.
What is a natural habit for one person (getting up early and going jogging) – so much so that they don't even see it as a habit, it's just something they like to do – will be virtually impossible in another, no matter how much willpower they employ.
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