Frequently Asked Questions

Is the training safe?

Training is conducted with safety in mind, but it is not designed to be comfortable.

You will be challenged physically and mentally. Controlled environments and proper instruction are used to minimize unnecessary risk while maintaining realism. We gauge everyone’s individual competence and ability to create a cohesive training space. The assumed risk remains and will vary by trainings; all participants will be fully informed of any and all risk.

What should I bring to training?

Requirements vary by course, but generally include:

  • Water & Lunch

  • Durable clothing suitable for movement and environment

  • Notebook and pen

  • Athletic Protection (mouthpiece & cup)

Specific gear lists will be provided prior to each training.

Do you offer private or group training?

Yes.

Private instruction, small group training, and organizational training can be arranged depending on availability.

Are there restroom facilities at training locations?

Not Typically.

Plan for a rural and primitive campsite conditions for most classes. Some accommodations for primitive means and advisement will be available.

Who is this training for?

Frontier Discipline is for individuals who love and respect God, family, and country—and who seek competence and authority in their domain.

Whether you are new to training or experienced, the focus is on building practical skills that hold up under pressure.

Prerequisites

No prior experience is required.

Participants should have a baseline level of physical ability. Training is structured to meet you where you are while maintaining a high standard. Beginners are welcome, but effort and discipline are expected.

What kind of training do you offer?

Training is built around five core areas: combat, survival, medical, communications, and discipline & conditioning.

Courses range from structured classes to intensive seminars and scenario-based training.

Is this sport or competition-based training?

No.

While some foundational skills may overlap with sport systems, the focus is on real-world application and general performance. Many of these skills also translate to outdoor and other active pursuits.

Where does training take place?

Training locations vary depending on the course and environment required.

Primary operations are based in the greater Nashville, Tennessee area. Specific details will be provided upon registration.

Is training available to everyone?

No.

Participation is not guaranteed. We reserve the right to refuse service at our discretion. Certain courses are limited to U.S. citizens.