User talk:Brody Kriegermeier

Brody Kriegermeier was born on the 1st of November, 2003. He was born in Indianapolis, Indiana where he lived for a short period of time, He later moved to Ceder Rapids, Iowa until he was three years old. Later on, he moved to Murfreesboro, Tennessee where he currently lives today. during his early ages, he lived with his mom, and his brother his father had passed away when he was one-year-old, but when he was roughly two-years-old his future father started dating his mother. when they all moved to Tennessee his older brother started doing Taekwondo, Brody looked up to his brother and begged for years to join. Finally, when he started kindergarten he started training. Brody performed exceedingly well catching up with his brother (who had two years more experience than him). Then in 2009, his mom got married and he switched Dojos and was unsure what the future held. A few months later he was adopted by his step-dad, even with all of these distractions He continued to do extraordinarily well in his martial arts training. becoming a black belt in martial arts at the age of ten. with a black belt, he won a United States National Championships but he was not content. he trained harder every day and in 2015 he joined the United States International Team and became one of two people under the age of 16 to do so also in this year he became a second-degree black belt, and won his second National Championship title. Brody went on to compete in the world championships in 2016 (age 12) and took 4th in the world later that year he won an international competition between Great Britain and the United States and another United States National Championship. Now in 2017, he started the year off by winning an international competition in Canada and having an undefeated season in taekwondo gaining yet another United States National Championship title. he is also starting to work his way into sport karate for a shot to go to the Olympics once he turns 16.03:14, 14 November 2017 (UTC)Brody Kriegermeier (talk)