Isosceles stance
The "Isosceles stance" is a shooting position commonly used in firearms training. In this stance, the shooter stands with their feet shoulder-width apart, forming a triangle with their body. The weight is evenly distributed, and the arms are extended forward, creating a stable platform for aiming and firing.
This position is particularly effective for maintaining balance and control while shooting. It allows for quick target acquisition and minimizes body movement, which can enhance accuracy. The isosceles stance is favored by many shooters, including law enforcement and military personnel, for its simplicity and effectiveness in various shooting scenarios.