Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月23日
The new ‘lazy girl workout’? In a world of comfort-seeking, some find happy medium in ‘cozy cardio’
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在充满压力和挑战的时代,人们越来越追求舒适。‘Cozy Cardio’舒适型运动应运而生,它强调在舒适的环境中进行轻度运动,例如在家中使用迷你跑步机慢走,并搭配喜欢的娱乐活动,比如看电影或喝茶。这种运动方式强调享受过程而非追求极致目标,旨在帮助人们克服运动障碍,建立持久的运动习惯。‘Cozy Cardio’的理念在于,即使是简单的运动,也能带来身心益处,并帮助人们应对生活中的压力和挑战。

🧘‍♀️ **舒适的环境:**‘Cozy Cardio’的核心在于舒适,鼓励人们在家里穿着舒适的衣服,点上蜡烛,放上喜欢的音乐或电视剧,一边运动一边享受轻松的氛围,消除运动带来的压力和负担。

🚶‍♀️ **轻度运动:** ‘Cozy Cardio’提倡轻度运动,例如在家中使用迷你跑步机慢走,或者进行其他轻松的活动,而非高强度的锻炼,让运动变得更加容易坚持。

📺 **娱乐结合:**‘Cozy Cardio’鼓励将运动与娱乐活动结合起来,比如一边看电影、电视剧或者听音乐,让运动变得更加有趣,有效避免运动枯燥乏味,从而更容易坚持下去。

🤝 **循序渐进:**‘Cozy Cardio’强调循序渐进,鼓励人们根据自身情况选择运动强度,不要强求自己达到某个目标,而是享受运动带来的快乐和益处,从而更容易建立持久的运动习惯。

💪 **心理健康:**‘Cozy Cardio’强调心理健康,鼓励人们关注自身感受,享受运动带来的愉悦感,而不是一味追求运动目标,从而减轻压力,提升心理健康水平。

Political polarization. Economic struggles. Inequity. Climate change. War. In an often-bruising world, you can hardly blame people for seeking out ways to cushion themselves. From weighted blankets to “cozy” murder mystery novels to entire restaurants and cookbooks based on childhood comfort foods, the appetite for comfortable things just keeps growing.Now some are seeking comfort even in their physical exertion. They are, it seems, entering the era of “cozy cardio,” an activity that lies right at the crossroads of gym workout, self-pampering evening … and nap time.This method of (minimal) calorie burning has gained popularity on TikTok and Instagram ever since a woman named Hope Zuckerbrow began posting videos in late 2022. Let’s describe it by what it doesn’t do. It doesn’t require you to:— squeeze into spandex workout clothes;— head out into the cold to drive to a fluorescently lit gym;— lift heavy things;— get winded to the beat of pulsating music.Cozy cardio simply involves walking in place — in the comfort of your home — using a mini treadmill or “walking pad.” No stress, no membership fees, no preening for other, buffer-than-thou gym rats. And you can even have a cup of hot tea by your side.“I get so many messages from men and women — so many people — saying something along the lines of ‘thank you so much for kind of flipping my mindset on what I thought exercise is supposed to be,’” Zuckerbrow says. “This feels so doable.”The self-pampering workoutThe key is the setup.Wearing soft sweatpants and your favorite comfy shirt, you light a few scented candles, make a healthy smoothie or pot of tea, dim the lights and put on a favorite TV show or movie. With your drink handy, you walk for an hour while getting lost in whatever you’re watching, maybe walking just a bit more vigorously once you’re warmed up.Forget “no pain, no gain.” Cozy cardio acknowledges that maybe you can’t take much more pain at this particular moment, so just enjoy getting some steps in while binge-watching “The Bear” in your pajamas and call that your workout.When Zuckerbrow posts on social media, “80% to 90% of the video itself is me romanticizing the exercise that I’m about to do,” she says. “I am setting up my favorite beverage and I’m lighting those candles and my Scentsy and I’m getting my TV show.”No, walking won’t give you six-pack abs. But could cozy cardio, which embraces the most appealing aspects of being a couch potato while keeping you off the couch, help even hardcore gym-avoiders stick with exercise long after New Year’s resolution season ends?For people battling the common barriers to exercise, the answer could be yes, says Alex Montoye, assistant professor of clinical exercise physiology at Alma College in Michigan.Montoye cautions that if you’re downshifting from vigorous daily workouts to something this mellow, the health benefits may plummet. But for someone who would otherwise watch TV from the couch, he says, it’s progress to watch while walking — especially if it becomes a daily habit.People struggle to make healthy habits stick, which makes cozy exercise “kind of a genius idea,” says Catherine Sanderson, a professor of psychology at Amherst College in Massachusetts and author of “The Positive Shift: Mastering Mindset to Improve Happiness, Health, and Longevity.”“It fits in with a lot of what we know about how to get people to actually maintain behavior change,” Sanderson says.Along with removing the barriers to exercise, she says, “it very much relies on what psychologists would call positive reinforcement — the idea of, ’It’s not just that I’m exercising. I’m getting to watch my favorite show. I’m tapping into something I want to be doing already.”Eliminate the competition — by staying homeThe cozy approach also works for gymgoers who feel burned out at the idea of constant striving.Ko Im, a mental health advocate who has taught yoga and meditation in New York and other U.S. cities, remembers a phase several years ago when “yoga challenges” were a trend.“It was the yoga pose of the day — really, really hard yoga poses,” Im says. More recently, she sees people pushing themselves to make the leaderboard in all their Peloton classes or to lose five more pounds.“What I like,” she says, “is the idea of enjoying the journey, not the goal. Does it feel good in my body today?”As cozy cardio gains traction, Zuckerbrow hears from people who didn’t realize they could enjoy the journey.Alyssa Royse, owner of Rocket Community Fitness in Seattle, has been alternating between full-on workouts at her gym and cozy exercise at home. Some days she switches off the sound on her Peloton (“I don’t even want those cheery people talking to me”) and just pedals while watching “the trashiest TV I can find, because it just takes my brain somewhere else.”The hashtag-friendly name “cozy cardio” could sound like an oxymoron. But perhaps, as 2024 takes root, it’s the compromise our culture needs.Driving across town in icy weather and pushing through an hour of Zumba or lifting 20-pound kettlebells just isn’t possible some days. But lighting a candle in your living room and walking three miles in your pajamas while re-watching the final season of “Succession”? That’s within reach.And it might just serve up enough endorphins and bring enough oxygen into your lungs to cope with whatever global crisis tomorrow could bring.“Too many people look at exercise as an all-or-nothing thing,” Royse says. “It doesn’t give people room to just be where they are today. And I think that’s incredibly important.”

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