Master Viele currently holds an Eigth Degree Black Belt in Jiujitsu and a 2nd Degree Black Belt in Juko-Ryu.
He is the member of JiuJitSu Council Grading Board. He has been practicing and teaching in JiuJitSu for over 40 years.
He has been inducted in the World Martial Arts Hall of Fame 1991 in Akron Ohio USA. He also holds a Third degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do. Here are some of his Career Highlights include:
| 1980 (Nov) | Won 3rd place in the Black Belt Randori Division – All of Canada JiuJitSu Championships in Milton, Ontario |
| 1984 (Sep) | Participated in the World JiuJitSu Championships held at St. Catharines, Ontario |
| 1994 (Apr) | Appointed Director of the Western Region for the Canadian JiuJitSu Council of Ontario and a Member of the Black Belt Grading Board for the Canadian JiuJitSu Council of Ontario. |
| 1995 (Oct) | Won 3rd place in the Black Belt Kata Division at the Open Martial Art Tournament of the Tetsu-No-Kokoro Warriors Classic in St. Catharines, Ontario |
| 1987-1998 | Taught many seminars on various JiuJitSu Techniques and kata (forms) in different clubs and YMCA in Ontario |
What is JiuJitSu
Jiujitsu is a martial art originally developed by the warrior class of Japan and as part of the classical bujutsu. It is defined as the Martial Art of Flexibility.
The flexible or efficient use of balance, leverage and body movement in the performance of Jiujitsu techniques. It also means flexibility to any and all situations. A martial artist who can combine or blend techniques to suit his/her needs is on the road to mastering the art of flexibility.
It can be characterized by Strong Kicking, Punching, Throwing, Controlling Standing and Ground Grappling techniques.



