A woman jogging on a city sidewalk.

Image Credit: Kane Skennar/Digital Vision/Getty Images If you’re looking for a cheap and effective way to lose weight, keep fit and stay healthy through physical exercise, jogging is one of the best options available.

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Body Mass

When calculating the amount of calories lost for any activity, you must always consider your weight. If two individuals have the same starting weight and one is given a bag weighing 20 pounds and the other a bag holding weights totaling 100 pounds, the first person is going to expend a lot less energy.

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Calories

The speed at which you run is the second factor to consider when calculating the number of calories burned. Harvard Medical School states that running at 5.2 mph, or 11.5 minute miles, weighing 155 pounds, will burn off 670 calories in one hour.

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Considerations

Jogging is a high-impact activity that can cause problems for people who have had joint problems in the past. Always do an effective stretching routine before and after jogging for an hour. This will significantly reduce your chances of injury. If you’ve had problems with joint pain before, consult your doctor before taking up this particular activity. Swimming may suit you better because of its low-impact nature.

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  references & resources
  
      Harvard Medical School: Calories Burned in 30 minutes
    
      Difference Between.net: Difference Between Running and Jogging
       




  references & resources
  
      Harvard Medical School: Calories Burned in 30 minutes
    
      Difference Between.net: Difference Between Running and Jogging
    




A woman jogging on a city sidewalk.

Image Credit: Kane Skennar/Digital Vision/Getty Images

Image Credit: Kane Skennar/Digital Vision/Getty Images

      Harvard Medical School: Calories Burned in 30 minutes
    
      Difference Between.net: Difference Between Running and Jogging