In the 24 years I taught Security and Police Officers to shoot Pistols, I had very little trouble teaching shooting from the holster, and going aggressive with the two handed firing of their duty firearm, with the female hire.
Possibly because of the nature of the job they were going into? Not sure, but prior to touching a handgun, body stance was addressed, as in a combative stance, as in a boxing stance? And maybe as all shots were from the duty holster? Not sure. As the duty firearm was a S&W Mod 65 revolver, the double action effort in it's self, caused a very strong grip of the gun, aggression seemed to flow forward naturally.
If I now have a female student, I describe the body stance as imagine pushing a car, lean into it, works.
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