The present study proves the construct validity of the German versions of the Feeling Scale(FS) and the Felt Arousal Scale (FAS) for measuring the affective responses (affective valence andarousal) for a moderate-intensity jogging (JG) exercise. In previous studies, both scales were validatedfor a high-intensity bicycle ergometer exercise and for relaxation techniques. In the present study,194 participants performed the JG exercise for 45 min and completed the FS and the FAS, as well asthe Self-Assessment Manikin (SAM), for a self-other comparison in a pre-test-intervention-post-testdesign. The results of the correlation analyses replicated the previous findings for the high-intensitybicycle ergometer exercise and the relaxation techniques, revealing significant positive correlationsfor the valence dimension between the FS and the SAM-Pleasure subscale (r = 0.50) and for thearousal dimension between the FAS and the SAM-Arousal subscale (r = 0.16). These findings suggestthat the German versions of the FS and the FAS are also suitable for exercises of moderate intensity.