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    Lameco Eskrima

    Lameco Eskrima is the system of Filipino martial arts founded by the late Edgar Sulite based on his training and experience with various Philippine Martial Arts masters, with heavy influence from Jose Caballero and Antonio Ilustrisimo.

    The word Lameco is actually a combination of words which are the three basic ranges of combat
    involved in the study and practice of Lameco Eskrima - Largo, Medio and Corto (Long, Middle, close).

    Lameco Eskrima Training
    One of the characteristics of Filipino martial arts is the use of weapons from the very beginning of training. The primary weapon is a rattan stick, also called a cane or baston. These sticks vary in length from about 26 inches to as much as 38 inches in length or more. The weapons can vary in weight and thickness depending on the preference of the practitioner.

    Lameco uses Double and single Stick, Double and single Dagger, Stick and Dagger, Sword, Staff,
    Handkerchief, and Empty Hands. Lameco Eskrima is a synthesis of five major and six minor systems of Eskrima.

    Lameco employs training drills called Laban Laro (Play Fighting). Laban Laro allows the escrimador to come as close to real combat as possible without injury. It is also designed to get an uncountable number of repetitions in a short period of time.

    Through his constant efforts for developing new training innovations, Edgar devised unique armor for the hands and forearms that allowed practitioners to safely train more realistically.

    History
    At a young age Edgar Sulites father exposed him to the Filipino Martial Arts, himself being a boxer and Arnisador. Growing up in the Barrios of the Philippines, Edgar witnessed many skirmishes settled blade against blade.

    Edgar trained with martial arts masters who included Leo Gaje of Pekiti-Tirsia, Jose
    Cabellero of De Campo Uno-Dos-Tres Orehenal, Jesus Abella of Modern Largos, Antonio Illustrisimo of Kali Illustrisimo and many others.

    In 1981, he moved read more at » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lameco+Eskrima

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