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Originally posted by sm_bbcoach
2 questions re: GD system
1) IF I line up on the inside corner, then how do I know where the outside corner is? Will this come with time?
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Lining up on the inside corner is part of many "stances" -- it's not a problem unique to the GD stance.
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2) If I understand this part, I will be looking down and trough the strike zone. How will I know where the botom is?
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Again, in all (well, most) stances, your eyes will be at / near the top of the zone. You'll always be looking down.
GD does a few things, some of which also can be done (to some degree) in other stances:
1) It's repeatable -- you can get in the same spot every time.
2) It's comfortable -- it reduces fatigue so you cna be consistent from the first inning to the last.
3) It moves you back from the catcher to get a better perspective of the zone. The pitch comes in at a "flatter" angle relative to the umpire -- you can see the whole pitch and the "reference points" (knees, sternum, plate) with better depth perception rather than having the pitch "flash" (relativley speaking) across the zone.