Instructor Profile

Mr. K.C. Jones



Mr. Kevin Jones is the owner and head instructor of the K.C. Jones Martial Arts in Long Beach, MS. He is fifth (5th) degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do, purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Senior instructor in Tae Kwon Do with over 15 years of experience. 


With his experience as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Martial Artist he is able to combine the art and beauty of Tae Kwon Do and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with the real world applications of Self Defense and protection.








Mr. Steven LeGuillow



Mr. Steven LeGillow is a second (2nd) degree black belt level 2 in Tae Kwon Do and a 4-tip white belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He has studied various martial arts including Kung-Fu and Tang Soo Do. In 1988, he started his Tae Kwon Do journey and received his black belt in 1998. In 2014, he became K.C. Jones Tiger Rock martial arts instructor of the year. His favorite part about teaching is seeing the maturation of the students form white belts to black belts. 
Mr. LeGuillow has been in the military for 15 years and is a Builder First Class. He has deployed to Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Horn of Africa. 



  Ms. Cenae Williams


Ms. Williams is a second (2nd) degree level 3 black belt. She has been doing Tae Kwon Do for over 4 years. She goes to school at Gulfport Central Middle school and is in the 7th grade. She has an award from the Gulfport police and school district for most caring person. She also received outstanding instructor and humility awards from K.C. Jones Martial Arts. Her favorite part about teaching is helping others.  She loves to give back to others.

















Mr. Damien Koon




Mr. Koon is a 1st degree level 3 belt. He has been doing Tae Kwon Do for over 3 years. He goes to Long Beach Middle School and is in the 8th grade. He has an outstanding instructor award from K.C. Jones Martial Arts. He placed 3rd in his rank division in forms. He is also a member of our elite demo team. He wants to become a game designer when he gets older. His favorite part about teaching is interacting with the cubs. 













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