What Should Young Adults Do?

For once, let’s forget about the future. With the cases on making health coverage mandatory almost certainly heading for the Supreme Court, there’s little point is trying to second-guess how that’s all going to turn out. So here’s something on the right now for young adults. This makes you someone with very little money and you have never had a real day of illness in your life. For you, the whole idea of insuring your health looks like the biggest waste of money ever invented. Except all this could change in a heartbeat if you happen to be into sports or some more X-games like skateboarding. Just one slip and you could have dislocated your knee or broken your arm. If you are really lucky, this is a quick trip down to the emergency room and several weeks of pain and discomfort as bones knit back together again. But if you are unlucky, this turns into thousands of dollars of medical expenses. Now you get to find out where the bill goes and how actively payment is chased.

So what are the best strategies? If your parents are on a plan through their employers, aim to stay covered that way for as long as possible. It will cost far less than looking for coverage in your own right. The legally enforced industry standard is to offer some cover for those of you unmarried and still less than 26 years old. In some states, this can go as high as 30 years old. But never forget this has a cost. Sadly, employers do not cover dependents out of the kindness of their hearts. If your parents lose their jobs there’s continuing protection available through COBRA, but this may be more than the family can afford. Should you be finishing high school and you can go to college, most of the public and private colleges offer plans to students who have no cover through their parents. This is usually about a quarter the cost of the employer option.

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5 Reasons Why Surfing Keeps You Young

Surfing

It is a well known fact that staying active helps keep you looking and feeling young. Not many activities come close to the effect surfing has on the mind, body and spirit. According to experienced surfers, the special bond the surfer has with their surf board and the open ocean is almost impossible to explain.


Fresh Air


Fresh air does a body good! Surfers all over the world enjoy lots of cool, refreshing fresh air and sunshine. No matter if you’re surfing a remote location or something closer to the city, the ocean air smells fresh and clean. Out on the surf, there’s virtually no smog. When you are on the waves, it’s just you, the water and the fresh air.


Stress Free


Out in the swells, you can let your stress and every-day worries float away with the tide. Out there, it’s just you, the breeze, your board and the water. No one yelling for help or that report you should have handed in already. When you’re out there, you’re surrounded by total peace and relaxation. The only sounds are the sounds of the wind lightly kissing your skin and water slapping against your surfboard.


According to the majority of surfers, this type of relaxation is hard to come by anywhere else in the world. Just a few hours of surfing a week can help release the tension that builds up at home or in the workplace.


Muscle Tone


Surfing and swimming go hand in hand and are great exercise. Swimming works muscle groups you don’t always think to work at the gym. Sometimes even seasoned athletes will complain of muscle fatigue after swimming simply because of the different muscles being used.

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O’Neill Young Men’s Trek Denim,Grey,36

  • Stringer Fit-Low Rise, Skinny Seat And Leg
  • 15 1/4 inches leg opening, 33 inches inseam

O’Neill Young Men’s Trek Denim,Grey,36

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O’Neill Young Men’s Tailored T-Shirt,Brown,Medium

  • Basic Fit T-Shirt
  • Softhand screenprint

O’Neill Young Men’s Tailored T-Shirt,Brown,Medium

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DC Young Men’s Solo Tee,Verde Green,Large

  • Logo Printed With Softhand Ink

DC Young Men’s Solo Tee,Verde Green,Large

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