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Anonymous
AFAIK, you're pretty much golden as far as preventing injury.
That said, you'll want to work on a few flexibility issues. For one, it looks like you're staying too vertical, which is causing your knees to be too far forward. This is certainly fine as it is required to maintain hip flexion and a tight lower back, but you should try to emphasize getting your upper body a little lower (not at the expense of hip flexion & back tightness, of course).
Along the same vein, you'll want to work on straightening your knees/feet. Again, it is not injurious to do it the way you're doing it, but perfect form has your legs a little closer together.
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