Here's my quick intro... I started in ITF TaeKwon Do at six years old and received my 1st Dan at age eight. Yes, I was a child black belt, so before anyone gets up-in-arms, let me say I'm not sure how I feel about child black belts. I think it should be on a case-by-case basis. In my situation, my whole family was involved in TKD, so I was exposed to it at an early age. I worked out five hours a day M-F and then six to eight hours on Saturdays. Besides school, TKD was my entire world. I earned my 2nd Dan when I was twelve years old. Around that time, my hips and knees began giving me problems and I backed off of training some. Eventually, I had to stop training completely. I still stayed active with my school and local tournaments until my instructor closed his school and moved. A few years later, I began taking private lessons with another instructor who taught me some Okinawon Kenpo and a little of the bo (my TKD instructor did not teach weapons, so this was my first experience with it.) Unfortunately, this only lasted a couple of months because I got married to a military man and moved to South Carolina. Both in South Carolina and Alaska (our next move), I was unable to find a school that was more than just a "McDojo." Recently we have moved to Florida and will hopefully be here for three and a half years. I think I have found a good TKD school here. I will be observing a class tonight. My legs haven't been giving me as much trouble the last couple of years, so if all goes well tonight, I will be starting TKD classes again the week after next. Sorry, I guess that wasn't such a quick intro!