Sons of the King
Fathers & Sons: Rise Together
Fathers play a vital role in equipping and guiding their sons to face the world with strength and purpose. In a time when the next generation stands at a critical crossroads, intentional mentorship is more important than ever.
Our 3-day training experience invites fathers and sons to train side by side—building confidence, discernment, teamwork, and practical life skills often forgotten in today’s world. Participants will gain hands-on experience in fire building, shooting, butchering, land navigation, rope work, and more.
"Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it." – Proverbs 22:6
Hands-On Training You Won’t Forget:
Fire Building – master survival skills
Shooting – safe, responsible firearm handling
Butchering – practical life skills
Land Navigation – read maps, use a compass, and traverse the wilderness
Rope Work – knots, climbing, and rigging techniques
Teamwork & Leadership – practical applications in all activities
Rooted in the values and structure of a Special Operations mentorship model, Warriors Rise instructors are honored to walk alongside you as you lead your sons to discover their purpose and pursue greatness.
Invest in Your Son’s Future
Training Package - $1500/Person
This isn’t just another weekend—it’s a chance to strengthen the bond between father and son through shared challenge. Together, you’ll tackle hands-on skills like fire building, rope work, and land navigation while fostering leadership, resilience, and confidence. Guided by mentors with elite training experience, this program equips your son with practical life skills and a mindset to rise above.
Frequently asked questions
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Fathers and sons (ages 7+)
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Download our packing list here to prepare for your trip. Be sure to let us know in your booking form if you need to rent any of our gear.
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This is a small group intensive training with food and lodging provided.
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We have rentals available for your training.
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There is some physical fitness, hiking, climbing, and late nights involved so use your discernment on you and your child's ability to keep up with the group.
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A typical course starts on Friday afternoon and ends on Sunday afternoon.