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The Black Belt Podcast
Sifu Harinder Singh and Black Belt Magazine
58 episodes
3 weeks ago
“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 ju...
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“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 ju...
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The Black Belt Podcast
#10: KC Jones - Never Quit: The True Meaning of a Black Belt
“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 ju...
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 8 minutes

The Black Belt Podcast
#9: Karel “Silver Fox” Pravec – Fluid Jiu-Jitsu & the Art of Efficiency over Force
“Don’t take the fight where you’re best. Take it where the gap in skill is the greatest.” “There are laws of physics even BJJ cannot overcome.” “Fluid BJJ is a play on words. It’s about movement, adaptability, and training every day—especially in the water.” “Before you can be a good teacher or businessman, you must be a good student of martial arts.” Karel “Silver Fox” Pravec Welcome to the Black Belt Podcast, I am your host Harinder Singh. In this powerful episode of the Black Belt P...
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4 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes

The Black Belt Podcast
#8: Scott Coker: The Spirit of the Fight: Martial Arts, Mastery, and Building Champions
“This journey didn’t begin with fight promotion—it began with the love of the arts, and it continues because of it.” “Mastery is when you’re unconsciously competent—your body knows before your mind can think.” “We didn’t just build champions—we built humans. And you can feel the difference when they walk into the room.” – Scott Coker Welcome to a very special episode of the Black Belt Podcast. I’m your host, Harinder Singh, and today I’m joined by a true pioneer, visionary, and martial artist...
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6 months ago
1 hour 48 minutes

The Black Belt Podcast
#7: Stephan Kesting – Survive First, Win Later
"Survive first, win later. The goal is to stay in the fight." "Martial arts training can be the crucible for developing life skills beyond fighting—mental toughness, social intelligence, and adaptability." "If your goal is longevity, your #1 priority should be injury prevention." "You can’t define someone else’s success—choose your own path in martial arts and life." -Stephan Kesting Welcome to the Black Belt Podcast, where we expl...
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7 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes

The Black Belt Podcast
#6: Herb Perez - How to Think, Train & Win Like an Olympic Champion
“If you define success by achieving specific things on a rigid path, then you set yourself up for disappointment. True success is process-oriented, goal-focused.” "In a finite game, the purpose is to win. In an infinite game, the purpose is to keep playing.” "Winning isn’t always the best indicator of success. Performing at your highest level is." --Herb Perez "Welcome to The Black Belt Podcast! I’m your host, Harinder Singh, and today we have a truly remarkable episode lined up for you. My g...
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9 months ago
1 hour 18 minutes

The Black Belt Podcast
#5: Mike Stone – The Martial Path: Mastery of Mind, Spirit, and the Moment
"Fear is not my enemy; it is a friend. Fear is only allowing me to see an aspect of myself I was not willing to look at.""The only moment you can truly live or die is now. So why waste time on the past or worry about the future?""When you remember who you are, you don’t need to discover yourself; you just need to align with your spiritual origin.""Teaching is not a process; it’s instantaneous. You learn in the moment if you are truly present.""If I become the best I can be now, every moment b...
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10 months ago
1 hour 40 minutes

The Black Belt Podcast
#4: Budo Brothers – Joy Jitsu – The Art of Living a Joyful Life
"Joy is a trainable skill, and like any martial art, it requires practice, especially in the face of discomfort and chaos." "Your obstacles are your greatest teachers. Like the samurai seeking out the master swordsman, life’s challenges are here to test and refine you." "Gratitude cuts through the noise and brings you into the present moment—because the present is all we truly have." "When life puts you in a chokehold, don’t resist—relax, assess, and flow thro...
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12 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

The Black Belt Podcast
#3: Alan Baker - The Endless Path of Mastery: Exploring Martial Arts, Mindset, and the Journey Within.
"We know we can't make it; we don’t have the lifespan to know it all. But that’s what makes us warriors—we still choose to walk the path, even knowing we’ll never reach the end.”“The breath is the bridge—it’s the control point for your body, your spirit, and your mind. Mastering it gives you the reins to navigate any challenge, on or off the mat.""One of the major speed bumps is the need to do something... the more you seek, the less you find." – Alan BakerWelcome back, today we have a truly ...
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1 year ago
1 hour 6 minutes

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#2: John Little – Be Yourself - Bruce Lee’s Path to Self-Mastery
"To always be yourself. Have faith in yourself. Don’t look for a successful personality and duplicate it. These are very strong pointers to truth, but they’re dismissed by a lot of people. If you understand this, it makes your life way more exciting and open to learning." – John LittleWelcome to another enlightening episode of The Black Belt Podcast, where we explore the bridge between the deep-rooted philosophy of martial arts and its impact on everyday life. Today, I have the honor of sitti...
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1 year ago
1 hour 22 minutes

The Black Belt Podcast
#1: Mike Lee Kanarek – Those Who Constantly Evolve, See the Future First.
“Train like a fighter, think like a soldier, fight like a warrior. I believe confidence has to be done with inoculation. In martial arts we have stress and aggression drills that inoculate us to pain, it’s like they give us a little bit of poison, and the next night a little more poison, then a year and a half later, when we are in the arena with real fighting, we can perform. In sparring you have to give students inoculations, it’s got to be done in a logical progression, b...
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1 year ago
1 hour 5 minutes

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#16: Dexter Fletcher – Form Follows Function when Hunting Monsters
“When you go into a Hostage Rescue you have to see it as if you are protecting or trying to save your own child, your own mother, your own brother. If you can’t put yourself in a situation to see it that way you can’t do that job. And that’s the way Miami Dade SWAT SRT, that is what our perspective was. The Job that we do is real, and you are going to have to perform. You are going to be put in situations where you have to respond at the highest level, and if you fall ...
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1 year ago
1 hour 18 minutes

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#15: Chris Kent – The Spirit of Jeet Kune Do
“Jeet Kune Do to me is not about the perpetuation of an art, it is about the personal cultivation of an individual. To me Jeet Kune Do is a state of being. It’s a dynamic way of thinking and acting that encompasses the same fluid operating principles you use in dealing with opponents that you would use every day in the arena of life. I would like to see Jeet Kune Do resume its place in the Pantheon of Martial Arts. The position that I feel it deserves to be in and it should ...
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1 year ago
1 hour 27 minutes

The Black Belt Podcast
#14: Nicolas Saignac – Express Yourself and Be Free
“You want to find this place with the person that you are working with, sparring is working with people, it’s not working against people, you are going to receive what you give. If it’s too hard, and you do not respect the parameters that are set, something is not going to go right. Work with people in the gym, don’t work against them. You express your skills and give them a chance to express theirs. You want people to express themselves so that they can be the best th...
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1 year ago
1 hour 16 minutes

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#13: Fariborz Azhakh – How To Be A Master Teacher
“I never wanted to be the greatest martial artist ever, I always saw myself as a teacher. I want to influence people, I don’t want them to be impressed by what I do, I want to be a vehicle for them to learn. To me integrity is a moment by moment choice. My work is to challenge myself to choose the way I respond to situations. Who we are is more important than what we do.”My guest this episode is Fariborz Azhakh, who is a master of Hapkido and a student of Master Steve Sexton...
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1 year ago
1 hour 27 minutes

The Black Belt Podcast
#12: Tom Callos – The Martial Art of Kindness
“The real goal is not to be a great martial artist, but to be a great human being. A Black Belt is a good human being that is constantly working on themselves, it is somebody of a high level of skill, that brings their practice to life in ways that makes other people stop and look and listen. It’s about the Artist that brings the practice to life.” – Tom Callos My guest this episode is Tom Callos, who is a Black Belt in BJJ and a 7’th Degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do. ...
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1 year ago
1 hour 43 minutes

The Black Belt Podcast
#11: Harinder Singh – Master Your Center and Flow in Chaos
“Spiritual Growth is not necessarily found on a yoga mat, in the dojo, or in a meditation room, it’s found in the space between your thoughts, it’s found in the space between your decisions, it’s found in the still point in the transition between stimulus and response. If I can pause and master those transitions and come to center in those moments and choose something other than what I would have done, that is functional spirituality and growth in all aspects of my life. Now I become pl...
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1 year ago
1 hour 18 minutes

The Black Belt Podcast
#10: Alexandre “Xande” Ribeiro – The Iron Mind of a Champion
“Champions have a very strong spiritual understanding of when is the right moment to throw a perfect technique, using time and timing to understand the right moment. It’s impossible to put into the an equation how it feels, because if you stop to think, you are late, flow is not a motion, flow is a state, it’s a congruence, it’s a rhythm that you acquire and then control, and this allows you to conquer technique.” – Xande RibeiroMy guest this episode is the legendary Xande Ribeiro, who ...
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1 year ago
1 hour 1 minute

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#9: Chip Townsend – Breaking Through Barriers
“When pushing the boundaries of the human body, either I’m going to break, or it is. Can I pull the trigger and go? It can be this way in self-defense, life, and everything else that we do.A great question is to ask what is the absolute worst that could happen in this situation, when you can wrap your mind around that worst-case scenario, I know that I can digest that and we can move forward. You have to know I might break, it might, but you have to know that you can pull th...
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1 year ago
1 hour 14 minutes

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#8: Willie “The Bam” Johnson – The Art of Honest Self Expression
“The Jail that I was in was easy. The Jail that most people are in today without being incarcerated in a Jail Cell, is the Jail cell of the mind and the heart. It wasn’t till I learned to love me in Jail, it wasn’t until I learned to express me in jail, that I was able to look at myself in the mirror, and say, Let’s Go Bam.”My guest this episode is Willie “The Bam” Johnson, who is a seven-time sport karate and kung fu world champion, a two-time All-American champion, and a true he...
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2 years ago
1 hour 23 minutes

The Black Belt Podcast
#7: James Hundon – Slow is Smooth and Smooth is Fast
“Everyone has a gift, but not everyone seeks to find it, or has the patience to go within themselves to find it. It’s passion, what are you passionate about? What part of you gives you the drive to work hard to get good at something, no matter what it is. We can be mediocre or we can be average, but what makes a person driven to become extra ordinary. You are being driven to do something; we need to find that drive. Everyone has a talent, as teachers we need to underst...
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2 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes

The Black Belt Podcast
“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 ju...