Shooting Stance Doesn't Matter 🤷‍♂️

Published on October 16, 2025
Duration: 7:01

This video, featuring Warrior Poet Society's John Lovell and Lead Instructor Paul Perkerson, debunks the myth that shooting stance doesn't matter. While basic accuracy can be achieved with any stance, the instructors emphasize that for fighting applications, a dynamic, athletic, and stable stance is essential. They highlight the importance of balance, stability, and mobility, advocating for a wider, offset stance that promotes recoil management and readiness for movement, while cautioning against ineffective stances like the 'horse stance'.

Quick Summary

For fighting applications, a dynamic and athletic shooting stance is crucial, emphasizing balance, stability, and mobility. Warrior Poet Society instructors advocate for a wider, offset stance that promotes recoil management and readiness for movement, cautioning against ineffective stances like the 'horse stance'.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Stance Debate
  2. 00:34Defining Stance Importance
  3. 01:00Shooting Stance vs. Fighting Stance
  4. 01:52Three Key Stance Elements
  5. 02:22Benefits of a Wider Stance
  6. 02:41Fighter Mindset and Recoil Management
  7. 04:27Critique of Horse Stance
  8. 04:55Importance of Offset Stance
  9. 05:59Conclusion: Stance Matters for Dynamic Situations

Frequently Asked Questions

Does shooting stance really matter for accuracy?

While basic accuracy can be achieved from various stances, a dynamic and athletic stance becomes crucial for fighting applications. It significantly impacts your ability to move, pivot, and manage recoil effectively during dynamic engagements.

What are the key elements of a good shooting stance for fighting?

A good shooting platform for fighting requires balance, stability, and mobility. An aggressive, wider, and offset stance promotes these elements, allowing for better weapon transitions and directional changes.

What is the 'horse stance' and why is it criticized?

The 'horse stance' involves standing with legs side-by-side. It is criticized because it offers poor recoil management, limits forward aggression and directional pivots, and hinders sudden movement, making it unsuitable for dynamic fighting.

What is an 'offset stance' and its benefits?

An offset stance means having one leg slightly forward, regardless of which leg. This athletic posture allows for immediate movement, smoother transitions between targets, and better overall fighting readiness.

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