Moses Powell

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Moses Powell
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BornNorfolk, Virginia [1]
Jan 13, 1941[2]
DiedJanuary 22, 2005 [3]
Ft. Lauderdale Florida[2]
Other namesMaster Musa Muhammad
NationalityAmerican
StyleVee-Jitsu Te, Modern Ju Jitsu, Sanuces Ryu Jujutsu
TeachersFlorendo M. Visitacion and Ron Duncan[4]
Rank10th degree black belt[1]
Years active1954– early 2000s
Other information
Notable studentsRon van Clief
Last updated on: October 2013

Moses Powell (1941–2005), also known as Master Musa Muhammad,[5] was an American martial artist and founder of Sanuces Ryu Jujutsu,[6][7][8] a syncretic martial art combining jujutsu, karate, and boxing.[9]

Early life and education

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Powell was born in Norfolk, Virginia.[1] Powell studied under Professor Florendo M. Visitacion (Professor Vee) in his Vee Jitsu syncretic martial art combining jujutsu with Filipino Arnis, Kung Fu, Aikido, and Judo. Powell trained in Shōrin-ryū Karate, and Tomiki Aikido, and weapons including katana and arnis sticks.

Career

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Powell held the rank of 10th degree black belt, and was famous for his one finger forward roll.[3] Moses Powell was the first martial artist invited to perform a demonstration in front of the United Nations.[1] One of the first African Americans to instruct the DEA, FBI, and the Secret Service in martial arts.[3] He was also a featured demonstrator New York's World Fair in 1965.[1] Notable for being a black martial artist (of minority ethnicity in the United States), he served as an instructor to movie star Wesley Snipes.[3] He appeared in the documentary, the Warrior Within[10] along with Kevin Leon Evans and Chuck Norris.[3]

Media

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Moses Powell appeared on the cover of Official Karate Magazine in September 1973, Spring 1982, and February 1976.[11] He was covered in Legends of American Martial Arts (DVD) [12]

Moses was also noted in the book Unlocking The Healing Powers in Your Hands: The 18 Mudra System of Qigong as a master of Jujitsu.[13]

Death

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Powell died on January 22, 2005.[14]

References

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  9. ^ Sanuces Ryu Jiu Jitsu Eye 2 Eye Combat, September 24, 2024
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  14. ^ Dr Moses Powell