The ‘Green Mile’ is a gruelling, 36-hour training camp designed to foster resilience and get you comfortable with combat stress. Modelled on the selection methods for Australian Special Forces (SAS and Commando regiments), it comprehensively evaluates and enhances participants’ skills in Kinetic Fighting–Integrated Combat (KEF–IC), as well as their fitness to fight.
This inaugural camp is open to all KEF–IC trainees who have completed the Grey Level modules — Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta and Echo — and have been, or are ready to be, graded to Grey-belt. (Grey Level revision and grading assessment will be covered in the first 6 hours of the course.)
If you want to take your combative skills to the next level and advance your KEF–IC qualification, this is for you. After (or before) completing and passing this course, you will need to also complete the other four Green Level course modules to be awarded your Green-belt. These are:
Note: The modules listed above will not be tested during the Green Mile, and are not a prerequisite to do the camp. They can be completed in any order, except where a prerequisite course is specified.
This camp is conducted by actual Special Forces instructors and offers a highly intensive, mentally challenging and physically arduous experience. With a focus on combatives application and mindset, you will be given the opportunity to test your comprehension and capabilities in regards to the core KEF–IC syllabus.
During this challenge you will come to understand:
The camp culminates in a comprehensive individual feedback session based on your results, which will be recorded by the instructors throughout the camp. These instructors include highly experienced members of Australia’s 2nd Commando Regiment (2 CDO) and Special Air Service Regiment (SASR), who are trained in SF close-quarter fighting (SF-CQF) and Close Personal Protection (CPP) in addition to KEF–IC and the Army Combatives Program.
For eligibility inquiries, contact us.