Wow! This thing really took off.
I keep telling everyone at work I'm going to leave in a couple of years so I'll be paying for my own Health Ins., I hope I can afford it. Looks like I can, but I think someone who excersises like I recently started to do (running a few times a week) should definitely get some kind of discount. Do they do that? I had an idea that if they gave a person a security-sealed pedometer (only if you wanted a discount) and you could download the distance monthly to a website, it would be a way of at least proving in some regard how active you were. But it would only be voluntary for people that wanted to prove they excersised regularly. I don't know how else you could prove it. But a person who excersises is going to require less health care than a fat couch potato (well, unless you break a leg or a car runs into you while running, hmmmmm).