So far I like your Hitomi. I think some of the things I notice the most is you should be more careful when attacking out of disadvantage, and attacking whenever you get up from being knocked down. I think you need to work on when it's ok to mash, and when it's better to block.
Other than that I think you play well. =) You definitely seem like you know what you're doing, but can work on maybe being a little more safe, and don't be afraid to commit too much. Those are things you'll learn to improve along the way. =)
Ha alright. I'm starting to see what you mean when it comes to being unsafe. These throw punishes are killing me.
Though what do you mean being afraid to commit?
What I mean by commit for example is when you do Hitomi's P+K. I notice you never do any of the follow ups. You should learn to mix in her follow ups, and force your opponent to respect them by mixing in throws and other mix ups. Also if you want me to help you with her frames to show you her most safe moves and strings I'd be more than happy to! =)
Also when I do moves that goes into Sarah's stance I have frame advantage. So you have to be careful how you respond to it because any high attack will beat you out.
It depends on the response. If I attack with a high it's best to block, or hold if you know I've been doing it often. Other wise if I do a mid you can possibly jab me out, or if I do a low you can possibly hit me out of that as well. It really depends on how well you read the player. Block may be the safest thing,but then you have to watch out for the lows.
She can't throw you out of that stance unless she goes into step (where she side shuffles), or if she cancels the stance. So blocking may be best until you become familiar with her moves.