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#10: KC Jones - Never Quit: The True Meaning of a Black Belt
Manage episode 515442378 series 2890815
“A black belt means I never quit.”
“We may not speak the same language, but we can all speak martial arts.”
“BKF wasn’t Kenpo — it was the first real MMA school.”
“Fear is natural. The trick is to understand it, not run from it.”
“Relaxation under pressure — that’s the highest skill.”
“We started with 30 students. Only two made it. That’s what being a black belt means.”
“Martial arts begins as movement but ends as self-discovery.”
“At BKF, we don’t just build fighters — we build families.”
--KC Jones
Welcome back to another episode of the Black Belt Podcast. I’m your host, Harinder Singh, and today I have the honor of sitting down with Master KC Jones – martial artist, leader, and CEO of the Black Karate Federation.
KC’s journey spans from training in the late 60s and 70s under the pioneers of the BKF, to leading it today as a community-driven organization that has shaped generations of martial artists. We dive into the birth of one of the first true mixed martial arts schools, the paramilitary training culture that forged champions, and the civil rights roots that gave BKF its spirit of equality and resilience.
This conversation goes deep into fluidity vs. rigidity, overcoming fear, and why the true mark of a black belt is simple: never quitting. We explore how martial arts teaches us to breathe under pressure, relax when the world tenses up, and transform from mastering techniques to mastering ourselves.
Whether you’re new to martial arts, a lifelong practitioner, or simply seeking wisdom to navigate life, KC’s calm, authentic voice brings lessons of discipline, humility, leadership, and service that transcend the dojo.
58 episodes
Manage episode 515442378 series 2890815
“A black belt means I never quit.”
“We may not speak the same language, but we can all speak martial arts.”
“BKF wasn’t Kenpo — it was the first real MMA school.”
“Fear is natural. The trick is to understand it, not run from it.”
“Relaxation under pressure — that’s the highest skill.”
“We started with 30 students. Only two made it. That’s what being a black belt means.”
“Martial arts begins as movement but ends as self-discovery.”
“At BKF, we don’t just build fighters — we build families.”
--KC Jones
Welcome back to another episode of the Black Belt Podcast. I’m your host, Harinder Singh, and today I have the honor of sitting down with Master KC Jones – martial artist, leader, and CEO of the Black Karate Federation.
KC’s journey spans from training in the late 60s and 70s under the pioneers of the BKF, to leading it today as a community-driven organization that has shaped generations of martial artists. We dive into the birth of one of the first true mixed martial arts schools, the paramilitary training culture that forged champions, and the civil rights roots that gave BKF its spirit of equality and resilience.
This conversation goes deep into fluidity vs. rigidity, overcoming fear, and why the true mark of a black belt is simple: never quitting. We explore how martial arts teaches us to breathe under pressure, relax when the world tenses up, and transform from mastering techniques to mastering ourselves.
Whether you’re new to martial arts, a lifelong practitioner, or simply seeking wisdom to navigate life, KC’s calm, authentic voice brings lessons of discipline, humility, leadership, and service that transcend the dojo.
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