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It is stable because the weight is being primarily supported by the big muscles in your back rather than the smaller muscles in your arms. It is not as stable as skeletal support with a natural point of aim; but that's considerably harder to do while moving.
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that's like arguing that a spaghetti noodle is strong.. and then saying its stronger than hair pasta. I don't think the square stance is more stable than the commonly used "other" stance.