- Edgar Sulite
Edgar Sulite (
September 25 ,1957 -April 10 ,1997 ) was a teacher ofFilipino martial arts . He was the creator ofLameco Eskrima and trained such notables as:Dan Inosanto ,Ron Balicki ,Larry Hartsell , Fred Degerberg andDiana Lee Inosanto .Fact|date=March 2007Born in
Tacloban City ,Philippines , he trained with several martial arts masters includingLeo Gaje ofPekiti-Tirsia Kali ,Jose D. Caballero ofDe Campo Uno-Dos-Tres Orihinal andJesus Abella ofModern Largos . He created a new style and called itLameco Eskrima . The name was a combination of the Largo (long), Medio (Medium), and Corto (close quarter) techniques that he learned during his studies of the Filipino martial arts.Biography
Life in the Philippines
As a young boy, Edgar's father (a boxer and arnis practitioner) introduced him to the Filipino Martial Arts.
In 1981, he moved to
Manila and became friends withRoland Dantes , a famous Filipino film celebrity and martial artist. This created opportunities for him to train various stuntmen, celebrities, and prominent businessmen. Also at this time he started to train underAntonio Ilustrisimo .Completing college, Edgar earned his Bachelors in Arts and Majored in Economics. During his time in college, he sought out different Eskrima Masters to study under. Edgar was honored for his many achievements in the Filipino martial arts.Fact|date=March 2007 He became a member of
Bakbakan International (An Organization governing the legitimacy of the Filipino martial arts). He also became the representative for Leo Gaje's national Arnis Association of the United States.Life in the U.S.
On June 30, 1989, he relocated to the United States and became the
Eskrima instructor ofDan Inosanto ,Diana Lee Inosanto ,Ron Balicki andLarry Hartsell . His plan was to bring his family over from the Philippines, own his own home, and spread Lameco throughout the world.Edgar managed to bring his wife, Felisa Sulite from the Philippines in 1992 however his children would have to reside with relatives in the Philippines for several more years. Two further children were born in the US bringing the total of children to five.
Death
He suffered from complications arising from a stroke and died on April 10, 1997.
Notoriety
He has had numerous appearances in popular martial arts magazines including three cover stories, a multi-volume instructional video series, and he has written three books:
* "Secrets of Arnis" - (out of print)
* "Advanced Balisong" - (out of print)
* "Masters of Arnis, Kali and Eskrima" - (out of print)ources
* "Filipino Fighting Arts:Theory and Practice" by Mark V. Wiley, ISBN 0-86568-180-5
Tuttle Publishing External resources
* [http://www.bakbakan.com/ "Bakbakan International Website"]
* [http://www.lamecoeskrima.com/ "Lameco Eskrima International"]
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