Wow didn't manage a post yesterday, sorry about that. Fixing that today. Attack of heels is a go. [quote=Dingo] Haha, well I Korean School, because that's how I've always regarded my school, even though it's based in Australia and New Zealand and was once affiliated with the International Taekwon-Do Federation. I once attended a couple of South Pacific TKD classes when I couldn't make it to my regulars, but it almost seemed like a different style to me. I get that the Master of South Pacific is Korean Graded, but for some reason I've always placed more weight the fact that our Master was the first to actually be sent to Australia South Korea, not to mention that he was always present for our Gradings… But then again, I guess that's just me being loyal to my school xDIt does bum me out though that I haven't been able to keep up with my TKD since Uni and since moving to the States. I'm not even really sure if there a Rhee School around where I live in Texas, but… *sigh*Oh well. It's something that stays with you though and you never forget ^_^ [/quote] Oooh, I see. Interesting. I'm not that knowledgeable about TKD (since I only did it semi-regularly for half a year so far - going to be doing more this semester, though), but there are most likely different styles to it, just like with karate (which I've did for years and know more about, yay. The two martial arts have a lot in common as well). The reason why I got interested in you mentioning a Korean school was because I'm currently studying in South Korea, and wondered if I'm not the only one, heh. As for keeping up, man, I feel you. I haven't done karate in a few years either, but I know that when I go back home, there's a TKD club in my city at least. You should look around, maybe you'll find one too? Because even if you never forget, it's likely you will get rusty, just like I've done, I believe.