Modern
Vee Jitsu
Roots
of the Vee Jitsu System of Systems rest with the development of
Modern Vee Jitsu. Modern Vee Jitsu is the classical style of Vee
Jitsu that was taught exclusively by Supreme Grand Master Florendo
Visitacion in the 1950’s. After many years of research and application
Supreme Grand Master Florendo Visitacion developed the legendary
fighting system, “One Thru Twenty Four” (1 thru 24). This (1 thru
24) fighting style of Modern Vee Jitsu is the progenitor of all
the fighting systems developed by Supreme Grand Master Florendo
Visitacion to date. The 1 thru 24 fighting system has an internal
and external component. The external styles condition the body,
develop the physical power and take the outward manifestations of
strength. The internal styles develop inward body functions such
as breathing, intuitive response, concentration and strength of
will; and outwardly appear yielding and flowing. The foundation
of over 720 kicks and numerous hand movements in the form makes
it an in depth training and fighting style.
CW
Post College Modern Vee Jitsu Club
In the
spring of 1979 after over a decade of training, and traveling with
Supreme Grand Master Florendo Visitacion, Master Ken Brown was given
permission by the Supreme Grand Master Florendo Visitacion to establish
the Modern Vee Jitsu Club. The Club was founded as the C.W. Post
College Long Island University (Greenvale Center). Master Ken Brown
integrated more than two decades of Jiu-Jitsu knowledge with the
principals of human anatomy and formed the foundation of the Modern
Veejitsu academic curriculum. Professor Brown taught a comprehensive
training program of lethal and non-lethal application of force and
how and when it may be used. The present Modern Vee Jitsu instructional
course was established on these principles. The course was taught
3hrs per day five days a week for 4 years. Supreme Grand Master
Florendo Visitacion and Professor Brown established a training course
utilizing the 1 thru 24 training system. This course included: Anatomical
Resistance Maneuvers (A.R.M.). This aspect of the curriculum taught
stabilization of the combatant with the use of wrist, arm, and shoulder
control techniques. These techniques are non lethal but very effective
in close quarters. The second part of the course Digital Anatomic
Manipulation (D.A.M.) involved controlling an adversary using pressure
on finger joints. The strategy is unique for defense against larger
opponents. The final aspect of the course prior to graduation was
Multiple Attack Defenses (M.A.D.). This was an advanced course that
stressed the lethal use and application of Vee Jitsu techniques,
no holds barred. This course also included the use of all the Modern
Vee Jitsu weapons disciplines, firearms, knife, and stick techniques.
Over the next Twenty-six years the Modern Vee Jitsu Club has expanded
it’s teaching (under the direct tutelage of Supreme Grand Master
Florendo Visitacion) to include several of the Vee Jitsu System
of Systems martial arts, Vee Jitsu – Ju Jitsu, Vee Jitsu Te, and
Vee Arnis Jitsu.
Modern
Veejitsu Club The Year 2000
The
Modern Vee Jitsu Membership consists of over 500 members and supporters
in five different states. The members consist of medical professionals,
law enforcement officials, attorneys, and teachers. Over the last
two decades the Modern Vee Jitsu club has developed into a martial
arts powerhouse and an intellectual learning center. The president
of the Modern Vee Jitsu Club is DR. Robert Evans (Medical Doctor).
Dr. Evans has proven to be a person of high integrity and vast knowledge.
Modern Vee Jitsu has had a profound influence on his life. Dr. Evans
has 26 years of Vee Jitsu training under the direct guidance of
Supreme Grand Master Florendo Visitacion and Professor Ken Brown.
He is an original member of the C.W. Post College Modern Vee Jitsu
Club (1979). The Supreme Grand Master Florendo Visitacion presently
ranks Dr. Evans as Tenth Degree Black Belt, and the appointed Heir
of the Modern Vee Jitsu System (DATE). Dr. Evans (also known and
Professor Evans) has played an interaqual role in the development
of the Modern Vee Jitsu System in its present scientific form. “The
Modern Vee Jitsu Fighting System is geared towards the anatomical
destruction and malfunction of the human anatomy,” says, Dr. Evans.
We follow the true and unadulterated philosophy of the Supreme Grand
master Florendo Visitacion. We read what he has read, and we teach
what he has taught. Variations to his teaching are not necessary:
it will take another hundred years before we need to consider any
changes. Vee Jitsu is not mixed martial arts. It’s an intensely
studied scientifically refined system, states Dr. Evans.