So one of my quirks as a drummer is I have a lead foot. As such my bass drum usually moves way too much and even if very stable it when getting into a groove the bass drum can rock back and forth enough to cause trigger issues. So I thought what can I do to make this more solid. And the best solution I have found is actually ankle weights. If you have a DM10 with an 8" head you can wrap one 10lb weight around the front tower portion and the other on the front. You just need to remove one of the sand bags where your kick pedal goes for clearance.
I now have a strike and so I actually lashed the two ankle weights together (golds gym Walmart) and draped that over the top of the bass drum. This puts enough downforce on the drum that you can really hammer on it and it doesn't move. It also gives you more freedom with your kick trigger settings as you are compensating for that movement.