Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2008-07-18 10:31:00)
by Ainfinitedom
Dear community: Who teaches the complete
Lameco system in Los Angeles and also uses the "back yard" approach? Leo

Started 4 days, 23 hours ago (2008-09-02 06:43:00)
by Buwaya
Hello, I was wondering what aspects of GM Baaclo's method entered into Lameco and if anyone could share anything about GM Baaclo and his art of Abaniko de Sunkiti. Thanks in advance.

Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-06-15 21:17:00)
by Max Panizzo
Mabuhay everyone in the forum my name is Max Panizzo, I am Guro Valencia rep for europe. It's a pleasure to inform everyone that Guro Valencia will be in Dublin this week end coming (21/22) and in Frankfurt on the following (28/29), both dates we will cover ValenciaLameco syllabus with a
special attention to knife defense. After that he will be in UK for a friendly visit to me and my family ...

Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2008-07-20 19:12:00)
by rmacvarish
Hello all, I've got a bit of a problem. I bought some DVDs off the Lameco Eskrima International website quie some time ago and it was burned with the wrong film on it. After about a month of trying to get some response from the contact email address on the website I finally got through to someone
at the phone number listed on my pay pal reciept and was shipped a second copy of "Doblue ...

Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2008-07-01 12:34:00)
by gagimilo
I noticed something that raised a question in my mind, so I was wondering about your opinion on this... Namely, it seems that at one point in time, in the second half of 1990s, Lameco was among the more popular FMA styles in USA, but nevertheless, it does not seems to be as re(present)ed in media and public domain nowadays, as much as some other styles are. In the first place, I
have in mind ...

Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-06-15 23:21:00)
by Guro Dave Gould
Hi guys, I wanted to introduce you all to someone who I feel is a very noteworthy
Lameco Eskrima practitioner who was an absolute integral part of the "BackYard" group on Goodwin st. in East Los Angeles. Although he may keep silent and has maintained an extremely low profile over the years I feel that he is due recognition for his contributions to the success and propagation of Lameco ...

Started 3 months ago (2008-06-07 18:57:00)
by Guro Dave Gould
I wanted to write about yet another essential element of combative readiness that seems to plague many of us in our eternal pursuit of obtaining combative excellence. "Kaabtik" (alertness) is something that was heavily required and demanded from Manong Jose D. Caballero of De Campo
Uno-Dos-Tres Orihinal while he was training a young Edgar G. Sulite, and something required and demanded of all...

Started 3 months, 1 week ago (2008-06-01 05:25:00)
by Guro Dave Gould
As most of you know in Lameco Eskrima we have 12 variations of our Alphabeto-Abecedario (Basic Strikes). As well we strive to utilize these strikes in a non-
telegraphic manner in delivering the strikes without announceing intent until the strike is well under way and enroute to the target of choice. But on a more advanced level we forego the traditional strikes and strike fluidly out of a ...
