What's the difference between jogger and tracksuit?

Jogger


Definition:

  • (n.) One who jogs.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In multiple regression analysis of endurance capacity, the standardized regression coefficient for smoking was -0.14 for distance covered in the 12-min run and 0.10 for 16-km running time, the latter despite the low prevalence (6.9%) of regular cigarette smokers among the joggers.
  • (2) The hormonal responses to energetic chronic exercise and to seasonal shift from autumn to spring were evaluated by measuring concentrations of serum FSH, LH, PRL, estradiol (E2), progesterone (P), testosterone (T), and sex hormone-binding globuline (SHBG) during 1 menstrual cycle in the autumn (light training season) and 1 in the spring (hard training season) in 18 endurance runners and 12 age-matched nonrunning women, and in 13 joggers and 11 age-matched nonjogging women.
  • (3) Scotland Yard was forced to review its security arrangements for the prime minister in October when a jogger was able to run past SO1 officers and within inches of the prime minister on a visit to Leeds.
  • (4) Long distance valgus running may cause such a disorder in a jogger and the condition usually responds to conservative measures which include a change in running posture of the foot, anti-inflammatory medications, and proper footwear.
  • (5) Two joggers discovered the bodies of Marcela Yarce, the founder of a political magazine, and Rocio González, a freelance journalist, near a cemetery in El Mirador park in the poor, crowded neighbourhood of Iztapalapa.
  • (6) 18 experienced joggers showed altered Mood Adjective Check List responding after jogging 12.5 miles, highlighted by increased pleasantness.
  • (7) Just days before Ethiopia goes to the polls, the Jan Meda sports field in Addis Ababa is empty of its usual hordes of joggers and footballers.
  • (8) The overwhelming majority of male and female joggers had a secondary education and practised easy physical activities.
  • (9) Of 56 middle-aged male joggers (mean age 43.3 yr), 38 were measured for maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) and 18 for cardiac output at a heart rate of 170 bpm (Q170).
  • (10) Analysis of the responses indicated that the joggers scored significantly higher on the internal subscale than did the nonexercisers.
  • (11) Nonexercisers had higher mean aggression and hostility scores than drop-out or advanced joggers; drop-out and advanced joggers did not differ significantly but their scores were significantly lower than those of other groups of joggers.
  • (12) We measured the percentage of slow-twitch (ST) muscle fibers in the lateral portion of the quadriceps femoris muscle in 41 healthy sedentary male controls, 35 active male joggers, and 26 male coronary heart disease (CHD) patients.
  • (13) These include black heel, tennis toe and other causes of subungual hemorrhage, friction blisters, abrasions, jogger's nipples, alopecia, calluses, and subcutaneous nodules.
  • (14) This report describes the history of a jogger who developed acute localized periostitis of the shaft of both tibiae during the early stage of acquired syphilis.
  • (15) In connection with jogging, 67 male and 44 female joggers developed signs at the locomotor system.
  • (16) Joggers and their control subjects had similar LH, FSH, and PRL responses to these pharmacologic stimuli.
  • (17) Compared with joggers, fitness club attendants seemed to be motivated relatively more by targets of health promotion, e.g.
  • (18) A series of personality and physiological tests and measurements were made in 48 healthy male runners and joggers 40-59 years of age (x = 47.3 yrs.).
  • (19) This happens from time to time.’” Wermke said he had a similar experience: “While I was watching joggers taking pictures, a burly American with a cowboy hat approached me and said: ‘Did you see the white flags?
  • (20) Jogger dermatoses are caused by repeated trauma, mechanic overuse, thermic effects, allergic-toxic reactions and infectious processes.

Tracksuit


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) He considers himself more of a tracksuit coach, despite seeing his influence with the younger age groups at St George’s Park diminished since Matt Crocker swapped Southampton for the FA to become head of player and coach development, but would be more than happy to be part of the body’s consultation process as they seek to identify Hodgson’s successor.
  • (2) He took Jessica's mobile out of her pocket; he carried their bodies down the stairs and, after checking no one was around, bundled them into the cramped boot of his car, bending their legs to fit them in; he collected petrol and bin bags (to protect his feet and thus conceal evidence); he drove to Lakenheath and found a lonely track; he got out where the vegetation grew thickly and he rolled the two girls down into the ditch; he climbed into the ditch and cut off their clothing - their red football shirts and their tracksuit trousers, their knickers, Holly's black bra which she and her mother had bought the day before - and then he poured petrol over their bodies and threw on a match.
  • (3) If anything, the danger to Trump’s ambitions is coming from inside the house, with his frothingly deranged spokesperson Michael Cohen, a man 30 years out-of-date on spousal rape laws who sounds like a Queens mook in a tracksuit who traps a mom in her car in the Stop & Shop parking lot because he thinks she took his space, beats on the hood and screams, Do you know who my uncle is?
  • (4) The teams stroll out, Ivory Coast in their orange kit, Zambia wearing green tracksuit tops.
  • (5) 3.56pm GMT The teams are in the tunnel, both of them wearing tracksuit tops.
  • (6) Fellaini has now taken his tracksuit off, fortunately he has a Man Utd strip underneath,” was the message posted on their official Twitter account moments before the Belgian came on for Herrera.
  • (7) City also make four changes: Vincent Kompany, Gael Clichy, Jesus Navas and Edin Dzeko came in for Joleon Lescott, Aleksandar Kolarov, James Milner and Alvaro Negredo, who willall be tracksuited and booted behind the red brick wall surrounding the visitors' bench at Old Trafford.
  • (8) We don't have anything to hand to back that up, but as Keane also threatened to leave players at home if they wore tracksuit bottoms in training or walked on their heels instead of their toes, we wouldn't blame him for preparing to find himself short.
  • (9) Tracksuit Dave, professional punter, owner and racecourse 'face' He's the greatest there's ever been.
  • (10) Or if Kelly Rowland has got over that mysterious debilitating throat infection which comes on every time she thinks of the heyday of Destiny's Child and juxtaposes it with watching a skeleton in a TK Maxx tracksuit doing falsetto Kylie Minogue.
  • (11) He appeared well, even suave in comparison to his fellow defendants, who were clad in white prison tracksuits.
  • (12) Billboards and placards sprang up around Egypt, showing him not in his familiar uniform but in a tracksuit, polo shirt or smart suit, with a discreet prayer bruise – a mark cultivated by some devout men by pressing their foreheads hard to the ground during prayer – calculated to set housewives’ hearts aflutter.
  • (13) And I was ambitious: I didn't want to be in a tracksuit when I was 50, so I went to work as a county education adviser in Shropshire.
  • (14) George Weston, chief executive of the retailer’s parent group Associated British Foods, said the head-to-toe matching outfits, which sit somewhere betweenpyjamas and a tracksuit were already selling well.
  • (15) Meanwhile Antonio Conte tries Mourinho’s old Chelsea tracksuit for size in the American and European sector, where the former Italy coach’s new team face Liverpool at Pasadena’s Rose Bowl, Real Madrid in Ann Arbor and Milan in Minneapolis.
  • (16) Having changed out of the white tracksuit he was wearing when he left Scotland into a dark suit and burgundy tie, Megrahi left the plane with the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's son Saif, who raised his hand to the crowd before they sped off in a convoy of white sedans.
  • (17) "Martin O'Neill always wears a tracksuit or other training wear with the No31 on it, whereas the rest of his staff have their initials," writes James Frankland.
  • (18) Joe Pesci's burgundy velvet suit in My Cousin Vinny, tied with Ben Stiller's tracksuits in The Royal Tenenbaums.
  • (19) Sure enough, he abandoned his recent experiment with a back five, reverted to 4-1-4-1, recalled Jack Colback to central midfield and even swapped his matchday suit for a tracksuit.
  • (20) A glass cabinet containing the brown overcoat, trilby hat and tracksuit of Bob Stokoe from the time of the 1973 FA Cup triumph offers a nod towards history.

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