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Close Quarters Battle (CQB)- Entry, Movement & Team Coordination (No-Shoot)
Course Overview
This course introduces participants to movement, positioning, and coordination in close-quarters environments using both pistol and rifle platforms.
Training focuses on navigating confined spaces, managing angles, and operating deliberately within structures. Participants will develop the ability to move with control, maintain awareness, and safely handle and transition between weapon platforms under pressure.
Instruction begins with foundational concepts in a controlled setting before progressing into applied movement within a structured environment.
This is a no-shoot course. All training is conducted using inert or designated training tools.
Training Focus
Movement in confined spaces
Angles, positioning, and exposure management
Entry fundamentals and controlled navigation
Verbal and no verbal communication and coordination
Individual responsibility within a team environment
Decision-making under pressure
Course Structure
Section 1 — Classroom & Fundamentals
Core principles of movement, angles, and structure navigationSection 2 — Individual Movement
Controlled drills focused on footwork, positioning, and awarenessSection 3 — Glass House Application
Guided movement through structured environments with increasing complexityPhase 4 — Team Coordination (Limited)
Introduction to small-team communication and coordinated movement (2–4 participants)
Who This Course Is For
This course is intended for individuals seeking practical skill in navigating confined and potentially compromising environments.
It is suitable for both beginners and experienced participants; however, all attendees must be prepared to follow instruction and operate within a controlled training environment.
Prerequisites
No prior training is required.
Participants without prior experience may be limited to foundational roles during team-based exercises subject to instructors’ discretion.
Equipment
Participants will use inert replicas or designated training tools during all exercises.
Participants may request approval to use their own everyday carry (EDC) firearm or rifle platform for limited portions of training. All personally owned weapons must be inspected, cleared, and controlled prior to entering the training environment.
No live ammunition is permitted in the training area under any circumstances.
All equipment is subject to instructor approval.
Course Format
Duration: 1 day
Structure: Classroom → drills → applied movement → controlled scenarios
Environment: Outdoor / structured training environment
Class Size
Minimum: 8 participants
Maximum: 20 participants
Schedule
This course is offered on a rolling basis.
Upcoming dates will be posted as they become available. Private group scheduling is available upon request.
What to Expect
This is a physically and mentally demanding course.
Participants will be required to move, think, and communicate under controlled stress. Instruction is direct and performance-focused—passive participation is not expected.
Important Notes
This course is focused on individual movement and small-team coordination in a controlled environment.
Strict adherence to all safety protocols is required at all times.
Weather and environmental concerns and considerations are to be self-managed.
Control your movement. Control your environment.
Course Overview
This course introduces participants to movement, positioning, and coordination in close-quarters environments using both pistol and rifle platforms.
Training focuses on navigating confined spaces, managing angles, and operating deliberately within structures. Participants will develop the ability to move with control, maintain awareness, and safely handle and transition between weapon platforms under pressure.
Instruction begins with foundational concepts in a controlled setting before progressing into applied movement within a structured environment.
This is a no-shoot course. All training is conducted using inert or designated training tools.
Training Focus
Movement in confined spaces
Angles, positioning, and exposure management
Entry fundamentals and controlled navigation
Verbal and no verbal communication and coordination
Individual responsibility within a team environment
Decision-making under pressure
Course Structure
Section 1 — Classroom & Fundamentals
Core principles of movement, angles, and structure navigationSection 2 — Individual Movement
Controlled drills focused on footwork, positioning, and awarenessSection 3 — Glass House Application
Guided movement through structured environments with increasing complexityPhase 4 — Team Coordination (Limited)
Introduction to small-team communication and coordinated movement (2–4 participants)
Who This Course Is For
This course is intended for individuals seeking practical skill in navigating confined and potentially compromising environments.
It is suitable for both beginners and experienced participants; however, all attendees must be prepared to follow instruction and operate within a controlled training environment.
Prerequisites
No prior training is required.
Participants without prior experience may be limited to foundational roles during team-based exercises subject to instructors’ discretion.
Equipment
Participants will use inert replicas or designated training tools during all exercises.
Participants may request approval to use their own everyday carry (EDC) firearm or rifle platform for limited portions of training. All personally owned weapons must be inspected, cleared, and controlled prior to entering the training environment.
No live ammunition is permitted in the training area under any circumstances.
All equipment is subject to instructor approval.
Course Format
Duration: 1 day
Structure: Classroom → drills → applied movement → controlled scenarios
Environment: Outdoor / structured training environment
Class Size
Minimum: 8 participants
Maximum: 20 participants
Schedule
This course is offered on a rolling basis.
Upcoming dates will be posted as they become available. Private group scheduling is available upon request.
What to Expect
This is a physically and mentally demanding course.
Participants will be required to move, think, and communicate under controlled stress. Instruction is direct and performance-focused—passive participation is not expected.
Important Notes
This course is focused on individual movement and small-team coordination in a controlled environment.
Strict adherence to all safety protocols is required at all times.
Weather and environmental concerns and considerations are to be self-managed.
Control your movement. Control your environment.