Lameco

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Lameco Eskrima is a dynamic Filipino martial arts system founded by the late Edgar Sulite, blending the most effective elements of Largo (long), Medio (medium), and Corto (close) range combat. Known for its aggressive flow, high-pressure sparring, and efficient techniques, Lameco is deeply rooted in both traditional FMA and modern combat realism. The system draws from various FMA sources—including De Campo 1-2-3 Orihinal, Kali Illustrisimo, and Sulite’s own innovations. Lameco is recognized for its methodical training structure and practical application across all ranges. It remains a respected, battle-proven system taught globally by Sulite’s direct students and successors.

Lameco Essentials

About Lameco

Get an overview of what Lameco Eskrima is, how it integrates long, medium, and close-range techniques, and what distinguishes it from other FMA systems. This section introduces its structure, focus, and key principles.

Lameco History

Explore the origins of Lameco, founded by Edgar Sulite in the 1980s, and how it evolved through influences from respected masters like Jose Caballero and Antonio Ilustrisimo. Understand the events and motivations behind its creation.

Philosophy & Approach

Lameco promotes aggressive, pressure-based training and believes in adapting to any range with precision. Its philosophy emphasizes timing, economy of motion, and relentless offense grounded in real-world scenarios.

Techniques & Style

Dive into the system’s signature drills like Laban Laro, its structured striking patterns, counter-offensive entries, and range-based tactics. Learn how Lameco trains fighters to seamlessly switch from stick to blade to empty hand.

Traditions & Etiquette

Despite its modern edge, Lameco honors deep respect for instructors, lineage, and training partners. Discover the protocols and rituals maintained in schools across the world.

Uniform & Symbols

Explore how Lameco’s identity is visually expressed—through its practical training attire, rank patches, and the iconic triangular logo symbolizing the three ranges.

Weapons

From rattan sticks and training knives to swords and improvised tools, Lameco trains with a diverse arsenal. Each weapon is linked to core movement principles and strategic adaptability.

Ranking System

Understand how Lameco’s rank progression is based on technical ability, sparring proficiency, and teaching skill. Learn about its beltless approach and structured instructor certification.

Lameco Glossary

A detailed list of essential Lameco terms—drills, concepts, weapon classifications, and commands—helping students master the system’s unique vocabulary.

Notable Figures

Meet the key personalities behind Lameco’s global rise—starting with Edgar Sulite and continuing with his senior students like PG Edgar G. Sulite Jr., Dave Gould, and others who carry the torch.

Branches & Organizations

Explore the worldwide organizations that practice Lameco, from Sulite Original Group to various affiliated schools. See how each lineage contributes to preserving and spreading the art.

Competitive Format

Though not competition-oriented, Lameco includes full-contact sparring formats and scenario-based drills. Learn how these methods enhance realism and test a practitioner’s control and skill.