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JM, my observations:
1) Your "GD" stance looks kinda akward. If i were you, i would start out with the standard box stance, then work up to the more advanced GD stance. 2) Your feet should be a little wider as others have said. This will really help you get lower, which brings me to... 3) You need to get your head lower. Your chin should be at the top of the catcher's head. This is probably caused by your ba$tardized GD stance with the arms locked. After the hashing- good thing i spotted: First photo the ball is in the dirt and it looks like you're rock steady. Good job not flinching! But overall i would reccommend scrapping the GD stance for now and go to the good ol fashioned box stance. PS- change the screen name
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