Kom
Do means the way of the Sword. Beginning level practice
begins with the bamboo version called the Kom Do Chea.
Kom Do Chea training is necessary to prepare the practitioner
mentally and physically before he can learn the movements
that teach him the way of the sword. Once a foundation
is developed then the practitioner moves on to wooden
sword known as the Kom Do Muk. Kom Do Muk training teaches
the student the way of the bladed sword known as the
Kom Do.
Once a certain level of skill and ability is achieved through
the practice of a Kom Do Muk the practitioner then begins
to learn with a live blade (Kom Do). Through Kom Do training
the practitioner develops internal and external strength
and an increased ability to move with speed. Mentally the
mind is more sharp and alert.
Long ago the Kom Do was carried by class of person know
as the Samurai. The Samurai were respected for their strict
code of integrity, honesty and morality. The Ruling class
at the time relied on the Samurai's wisdom and physical
ability to help lead the country. The Samurai relied on
their practice to give them the mental and physical sharpness
and strength necessary to successfully apply their knowledge
and wisdom.