Professor Visitacion interview 1993 (unaired)

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An unaired interview with Professor Visitacion (Vee). An important interview touching on his 40 year career in the martial arts. Stay to the end for his philosophy.

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  • Great interview. I've bowed to this man's framed picture in my dojo for years, but I hadn't heard him speak. Thank you! Peace to Grandmaster George Logan and Professor Greg McCall in CT, teaching us lessons from Dr. Moses Powell, Soke Davis and Prof. V. Inspiring for teachers of all kinds.

  • A wonderful interview. A true legend in martial arts of recent times. I trained briefly with a gentleman that was a student of Prof.Vee.

  • yo he right damme he sooo right i gat in to martial art to kick ass n i gat in to lots of fight as a kid but after a year of martial art i stop getting int fight n i learn better how to get along the old man is telling true!.

  • Remember I was here.Thai 5:44AM 5/15/2011

  • HOLY SMOKES!! this vid is SO CLEAR! big props to the videographer for cleaning this up. This is a RARE interview indeed! hearing Master Vee speak! awesome.I will always love Master Vee for giving his art to the AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY during a time when most of the "name" masters concentrated on the West Coast where there was more money and "opportunities" Master Vee could have EASILY followed this pattern but chose NOT TO. We will always be grateful

  • This is great!!! Very true to the heart of Martial arts as well.. my sensei is a Vee arnis sensei and trained under Proff V.... I can see now where he got his wisdom and understanding...

  • A true gentleman. Prof V. attended my DZR seminars in NYC back in the late 60's and was always willing to add to his knowledge and learn rather than trying to show what he knew (which was much more than I had to offer).

  • I am grateful to be part of his family

    He taught me my greatest lesson in Humility. His teachings were strong in my teacher Dr. Moses Powell . I am grateful for the legacy Ush! Vee.

  • OUS!!! I love this interview. I would like to point out that the first person he named as a student of his was Dr. Moses Powell. The legacy continues...

  • this is wonderful!!!!

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