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Old Tue Jun 03, 2008, 07:09pm
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Originally Posted by MrUmpire
Make up your mind. First, its not a stance it's a system and now it's not a stance, it's a position.

You don't seem to understand. I'll make one last attempt.

If you aren't using the prescribed posture/stance of the GD System (which by your description, you aren't), and if you aren't using the prescribed distance/positioning behind the catcher of the GD System, (which by your description, you aren't) then you are not using the GD System.

Calling a dog a cat doesn't make it a cat.
I've maintained throughout the thread that GD is a system, not a stance.

I do maintain arms length behind the catcher. I don't know where you got the idea that I wasn't. I mentioned I moved closer to the catcher in the OP, but I did not mention how close I got.

I am using the GD system, just not the prescribed stance that is most seen with it (blanced). I use heel toe. It does not mean I am not using GD system. I see every pitch the same way, I am locked in to the same head height every pitch, I have distance between me and catcher.

I think it is you who is calling a dog a cat... but will give way if any more experienced members of the forum wish to chime in on it differently.
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