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Florendo M. Visitacion (7 June 1910-4 January 1999) was a martial arts instructor. Visitacion, commonly called 'Professor Vee', was born in Ilocos Norte, Philippines in 1910. He began informal Judo training with his brother and uncle at the age of ten. In 1928, he moved to Stockton, California where he studying Filipino martial arts from available sources.After spending two years in the Hawaiian Islands in 1926, Visitacion arrived in America in 1928, then served in the Armed Forces during the Second World War. He arrived in New York City in July, 1946, graduated from high school at Boro Hall Academy in Brooklyn, then attended Long Island University for a year. He took a liberal arts course for a summer at Pace College of Business in Manhattan, but it was the martial arts that interested him most. An avid reader, Visitacion poured over hundreds of books, newspapers and magazines dealing with various forms of self defense.
Vee Jitsu
On September 5, 1955, he introduced Vee Jitsu. before that Visitacion went on a personal journey where he devoted many years to the study of different fighting styles. After studying several styles he realized that mastery of a particular system was not always necessary, what was essential was the ability to understand its useful principles and how to apply them effectively in a given situation. It was important for a student of the fighting arts to absorb only what was practical and tailor the art to his or her needs. It was by doing so, he felt, an individual could learn and choose from a variety of techniques, thereby improving one's fighting skills.In 1950, he moved to New York. A year later, he trained under ex-marine Charles Nelson, also a World War II veteran and an expert in the art of Mongolian wrestling. Nelson was particularly adept in joint locking techniques, he later augmented his training by learning modern jujutsu under Kiyose Nakae, author of the book Jiu jitsu Complete. He also took up judo and the Indian art of Varmannie. In 1958, he studied under R. H. Sigward, the author of Modern Self-Defense.
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