Course detail: Close Quarter Strategies

Course Description

The C.Q.S. Instructor Course is a three-day training designed to equip law enforcement officers with practical offensive and defensive tactics, along with the ability to teach those techniques within their agency. The course focuses on ground fighting, strikes, and takedowns, with an emphasis on simplicity, effectiveness, and real-world application.


Recognizing that many agencies face staffing and time constraints, this course delivers essential skills in a condensed format that supports retention and immediate use. The C.Q.S. system was developed through collaboration among multiple agencies with a focus on realistic training time, officer confidence, and long-term skill retention. These techniques are currently taught at the Johnson County Regional Police Academy, providing continuity for newer officers and a foundation for continued development.


Participants will also learn instructional strategies and training drills that can be incorporated into in-house training programs. The course emphasizes instructor confidence, practical application, and the ability to break down techniques into manageable components. Techniques are designed to be adaptable and can be integrated into existing use-of-force curricula, while also addressing counter techniques to provide a well-rounded understanding.


Core Competency

Participants will demonstrate the ability to apply and instruct simplified, effective defensive tactics that enhance officer safety, confidence, and real-world performance.


Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate proficiency in foundational defensive tactics, including ground fighting, strikes, and takedowns.
  2. Apply simplified techniques that support effective control and officer safety in real-world encounters.
  3. Instruct C.Q.S. techniques using structured drills and practical teaching methods.
  4. Integrate C.Q.S. concepts into existing agency use of force training programs.

Instructional Methods

  • Lecture
  • Guided discussion
  • Hands on practical exercises
  • Instructor teach back

Who Should Attend

  • State and local law enforcement personnel
  • Corrections officers
  • Court personnel, including bailiffs

Course Requirements

  • One hundred percent attendance and participation
  • Participants must wear appropriate workout or training attire
  • No firearms permitted during training

Recommended Equipment:

  • Duty vest, exterior pouches removed if applicable
  • Mouthpiece
  • Jump drive for course materials
  • Mat shoes or socks
  • Bandana

Fitness Requirements and Expectation of Physical Risk: Active 







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 Session Information: LE27044F

Schedule: Every day, starting on 09/30/26 and ending on 10/02/26
Times: 08:00am-05:00pm CDT

Bulletin

Participants are responsible for their travel, meals, and lodging. Please wear workout clothes for this training.

Instructors

Name Additional Resources
Kirk Lane

Facility Detail

Johnson County Community College
12345 College Blvd - Midwest Trust Center
Overland Park, KS 66210

Cancellation Policy

A refund less a $25.00 cancellation fee will be assessed for all cancellations made in writing prior to 10 days before the start of the event. After that time, no refunds will be made.