S@SideChesthigh-PalmAcross-S@SideTrunkhigh-PalmAcross CirclesMidline-CirclesMidline

Alternative forms

 * Circle hands faster to indicate more vigorous activity, e.g. a fast-paced run.
 * Circle hands slower to indicate more leisurely activity, e.g. a relaxed jog.
 * Make larger circles to indicate more effort, e.g. a lengthy run.

Etymology
Imitative of jogging.

Production

 * Move both hands in circles parallel with the midline (moving neither right nor left).
 * Move both hands in circles parallel with the midline (moving neither right nor left).
 * Move both hands in circles parallel with the midline (moving neither right nor left).

Noun

 * 1) A jog.
 * 2) A run.
 * "My run on the treadmill today went very well!"

Verb

 * 1) To jog.
 * 2) To run.
 * "I am running right now on the treadmill."