respiration system and circulation system
The respiratory system and the cardiovascular system are used when breathing hard during a jog. The respiratory system delivers oxygen to the muscles, while the cardiovascular system transports the oxygenated blood to the working muscles and removes waste products.
No. In the fist place, it would be the infinitive use, not the past used: did you use to jog. But the idiom doesn't like being treated that way. We say Did you jog in the morning.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "jog" which can mean a paced run. It can also mean to knock or bump, used in the idiom "jog your memory."
In electrical terminology, the phrase "jog trip jog" refers to a sequence of control signals used to operate a motor. "Jog" refers to a momentary start signal to move the motor in a particular direction, "trip" refers to a signal to stop the motor, and "jog" once again refers to a momentary start signal to move the motor in the opposite direction. This sequence is often used for troubleshooting or fine-tuning motor operation.
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I'm going out for a short jog. Perhaps a clue will jog your memory.
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The prefix for "jog" is "re-".
Jogged is the past tense of jog.
The word jog (although spelled the same) has two different meanings depending on whether it is used with or without an object (making it a homophone). When used with an object it means "to push, stir, or jolt into activity". When used without an object it means "to run or ride at a liesurely pace."
the past tents of jogging is jog ed