Studied 12 years in Tae-Kwon-Do before training in Pami-Kol. Making the transition from a linear style to a circular style requires you to empty your cup. Once your cup is empty, you can fill it again with something new. Clinton Brown Senior Brown Belt I would first say that I have no Martial Arts experience other than Pami-kol. The training is intense but enjoyable. You must have basic common sense and a desire to learn, and then you must practice. While I enjoy Hand-To-Hand Combat I think I enjoy the study of weapons even more. I really don't think I need any other Martial Arts other than Pami-Kol. Justin Hill Senior Brown Belt I have been in Pami-Kol 9 years. Prior to studying and training Pami-Kol, I studied and trained Tai-Chi, Shaolin-Wu Shu, Kupigana Ngumi and Bagua. My combined years studying martial arts before Pami-Kol was 16 years. All of these arts are based on circular movement just like Pami-Kol. The biggest difference between Pami-Kol and these arts is that Pami-Kol has everything these arts have plus more. The offensive-defensive weapon training is unequalled to any of these other arts. Moreover, Pami-Kol's "Time-Saving Method" makes it a very efficient, effective and economical fighting style ideal for urban living. Kevin Daniels 3rd Degree Black Belt A major difference between Pami-Kol as compared to other martial arts, is that we are under the direct instructions of the Founder. This is a very unique situation. Pami-Kol is the most complete martial arts I have ever studied. It has Hand-To-Hand components and extraordinary weapons features. It's never too late to become a student in Pami-Kol, and of course it's never too early to begin your family and friends. James Hill 3rd Degree Black Belt Pami-Kol is the most complete system that I have ever studied. It works in the real world. Paul Tillman 3rd Degree Black Belt |