Introduction to Body Position
Correct grip and body position are key to making shooting more comfortable so that it's easier to concentrate on aiming and firing. Using a support adds stability and reduces body movement, resulting in greater accuracy. When outdoors, use a tree trunk, steady limb, or other stable object as a rest. Placing some padding, such as a hat or a jacket, on top of a hard rest helps with your aim.
The standing body position you use depends on whether you are using a one-handed or a two-handed grip.
![Body position with one-handed handgun grip](https://ke-courses-production.s3.amazonaws.com/asset_files/production/565/attachments/original/handgun-one-hand-stance.jpg?1492599525)
![Isosceles stance](https://ke-courses-production.s3.amazonaws.com/asset_files/production/573/attachments/original/handgun-two-hand-stance-female.jpg?1492603182)
![Weaver stance](https://ke-courses-production.s3.amazonaws.com/asset_files/production/571/attachments/original/handgun-two-hand-stance.jpg?1492599668)
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