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SERE Phase II: Survival Skills Under Pressure

$895.00

This is not SERE B. This course exists to fix what breaks down under pressure. Most people think they have their skills dialed until they are forced to perform, and that is where the gaps show up.

SERE Phase II is a hands on field course focused on correcting weak points and refining survival skills under pressure. We place you in situations where you are expected to perform, then take the time to break it down, correct it, and build real capability through repetition and focused instruction.

No SERE experience required. This course is designed for anyone who wants to improve real survival performance under pressure. While it pairs well with our SERE course, it is not a prerequisite.

Description

SERE Phase II: Survival Skills Under Pressure

No SERE experience required. This course is designed for anyone who wants to improve real survival performance under pressure. While it pairs well with our SERE course, it is not a prerequisite.

SERE is designed to test you, not teach you.

Most people come out of that kind of experience knowing exactly where they struggled, but without enough time to truly fix those weak points. They were exposed to the problem, forced to perform under pressure, and left with a much clearer picture of where they broke down.

This course exists to close that gap.

SERE Phase II is a field based training designed to build and refine the survival skills that tend to fall apart under stress. Instead of simply exposing weaknesses, we take the time to work through them, correct them, and build them into real capability through repetition, application, and focused instruction.

This is still a demanding course. You will be pushed physically and mentally, and you will be expected to perform in real conditions. But unlike the high stress pace of SERE, this course slows things down enough to help you understand what went wrong, why it went wrong, and how to do it better.

You will still be placed in situations where you are expected to perform under pressure. That pressure is intentional. It exposes what breaks down.

The difference is what happens next. Instead of moving on, we stop, break it down, correct it, and run it again until it is done right.

The goal is not just to endure. The goal is to improve.


You do not need to take SERE or have any plans to take SERE to attend this course. These are the same core survival skills that people struggle with even when they think they have them dialed.

If you have been through SERE or another demanding field course, you already know where things did not go the way you wanted. This is where you come back and fix it.

If you have not, this course stands on its own. You will still be challenged and pushed to perform while building real capability in practical survival skills under realistic conditions.

There is no prerequisite for this course.

If you are planning to take our SERE course, we recommend taking that first. It may seem counterintuitive, but most students get more out of both experiences by going through SERE before coming into Phase II. This course is designed to refine and improve the skills that tend to break down under pressure, not introduce you to that environment for the first time.

This is a focused, high intensity training designed to turn weak points into strengths and build real confidence in the field.

What You Will Learn

  • Fire building in less than ideal conditions
  • Shelter construction that holds up in real environments
  • Water procurement and purification in the field
  • Movement and energy management under physical stress
  • Practical decision making in challenging conditions
  • How to identify and correct common survival skill failures
  • How to refine technique through repetition and coaching
  • How to perform survival tasks more efficiently with limited time and resources

Additional Information

Course Name: SERE Phase II: Survival Skills Under Pressure

  • Location: Mountain Camp, Colorado – 9,500 ft elevation, pine and aspen forest, private land

  • Schedule: Start Time: 9:00AM ( Check-in begins at 8:00AM) End Time: 6:00PM

  • Duration: 3 Days

  • Approach: Field based, hands on training focused on skill refinement, efficiency, and improving performance under pressure

  • Instructor Type: Resident Instructor
  • Driving Directions: [Click here for directions]

Address: 71 Monarch Dr, Cripple Creek, CO 80813

SUGGESTED GEAR LIST

We do not provide students with gear unless they have purchased it from us ahead of time. Not much gear is needed for our courses, though good equipment does speed the learning process up greatly! Gear does not have to be purchased from our store to attend the course, but we recommend survival gear of equivalent quality.

  • Gloves
  • Face covering or face paint for FTX
  • Day pack – Volume to hold enough food and clothing for the day.
  • Hydration system or Nalgene bottles capable of holding at least 2 liters of water. More is better.
  • Food for the week including snacks.
  • Clothing appropriate for the weather. Expect anything.
  • Wet weather gear (optional)
  • Boots that are well broken in.
  • Knee pads (optional but highly recommended)
  • Knife
  • Watch
  • Individual first aid kit (IFAK)
  • Flashlight
  • Lockpicking kit
  • Pencil and paper
  • Good quality insect repellent (optional)
  • Folding Chair (optional)
  • Seasonally appropriate equipment to remain overnight in field conditions. (Tent, hammock, sleep system)
  • Please note that training will take place regardless of weather.

NOTE

Due to the different levels of prior experience and knowledge among students in each class, individual outcomes may vary. Weather conditions can also be a factor in changing class content slightly. Nonetheless, our instructors will always endeavor to be as accommodating and consistent as circumstances will allow to ensure students get the best training experience and value for money.

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