It's called 'cozy cardio.' In a world seeking comfort, some see a happier mode of exercise

This undated image shows Hope Zuckerbrow, founder of the “cozy cardio” wellness outine. Cozy cardio simply involves walking in place – in the comfort of your home – using a mini treadmill or “walking pad.” (Devon Wilson via AP)

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.

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