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Foundations & Introduction to Close Quarters Battle (CQB) | Six-Week Modular Training Series | Cohort 3

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Six-Week Modular Training Series

The Basic Fundamentals of CQB course is a structured, six-week training series designed to introduce participants to the foundational concepts, movement principles, and environmental awareness associated with close-quarters environments. This program emphasizes safety, discipline, and technical understanding through a controlled blend of classroom instruction and scenario-based training.

The course is intentionally non-operational and introductory in nature. Training is conducted using Kingdom Defense firearms or approved training platforms and is designed to develop safe handling habits, spatial awareness, communication fundamentals, and a foundational understanding of CQB principles rather than combat proficiency.

This program is delivered as a cohort-based series, with one instructor-led, two-hour session per week. Each cohort follows a fixed schedule and must be completed in sequence to ensure training continuity, safety, and progressive skill development.


Course Structure

Week 1 – Firearms Safety Foundations

  • Firearms safety fundamentals

  • Handgun, rifle, and shotgun overview

  • Range rules and expectations

  • Weapon handling standards

  • Safety protocols for CQB environments

Weeks 2–6 – Fundamentals & Introduction to CQB

  • Introductory CQB principles

  • Movement in confined spaces

  • Thresholds, angles, and positioning

  • Communication fundamentals

  • Scenario-based walkthroughs

  • Classroom-to-scenario ratio: 25% classroom / 75% scenario


Training Parameters

  • Duration: 6 weeks

  • Session Length: 2 hours per session

  • Delivery: Classroom and scenario-based

  • Equipment: Kingdom Defense firearms or approved training platforms


Who This Course Is For

  • Individuals seeking structured CQB fundamentals

  • Performers and production talent transitioning into technical or tactical roles

  • Civilians seeking disciplined, entry-level CQB exposure

  • Students preparing for future advanced training


Event Schedule & Training Structure

Course Format and Cohort Structure

This training is delivered as a structured, multi-week cohort-based series designed to progressively build foundational safety, technical skill, and applied CQB principles. Each cohort follows a fixed schedule and must be completed in sequence to ensure training continuity, safety, and skill progression.

Participants register once per cohort and attend one instructor-led session per week over the full duration of the series. Session times may vary slightly week to week due to facility scheduling, but all dates and times are published in advance.

Attendance is required for all sessions. Missed classes may require re-enrollment in a future cohort.

Cohort Schedule

Series Schedule – Cohort 3

                Week 1: May 15 | 1700–1900 (5:00 PM–7:00 PM)

                Week 2: May 22 | 1800–2000 (6:00 PM–8:00 PM)

                Week 3: May 29 | 1800–2000 (6:00 PM–8:00 PM)

                Week 4: June 5 | 1800–2000 (6:00 PM–8:00 PM)

                Week 5: June 12 | 1700–1900 (5:00 PM–7:00 PM)

                Week 6: June 19 | 1800–2000 (6:00 PM–8:00 PM)


Important Registration Notes

  • Registration applies to one full cohort, not individual sessions

  • Training capacity is limited per cohort to maintain safety and instructional quality

  • All required equipment and training platforms are provided unless otherwise stated

  • Participants must meet all stated prerequisites prior to attendance


Prerequisites and Safety Requirements

  • No prerequisites prior to Week 1

  • Completion of Week 1 (Firearms Safety Foundations) is mandatory to continue Weeks 2–6

  • All training is conducted in accordance with range safety rules and Kingdom Defense SOPs

  • Live-fire and training platform usage is instructor-controlled at all times


What Happens After Registration

Once registered, participants will receive:

  • Confirmation of cohort enrollment

  • Equipment and attire guidance

  • Facility access instructions

  • Any required pre-course materials