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![]() | Are you in Beaumont? Lameco uses a set of drills called Labon Larow which are continuous exchanges. Single stick, double stick, Espada Y Daga and knives are included. There is an emphasis on powerful strokes. There are 3 sets of 12 attacks, 2 sets of 12 combos and about 60 labon larow patterns. If you go to the Beaumont school you'll get some pekita tersia and JKD thrown in too. |
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