Going down the rabbit hole with wrist conditions.
In the S@T book they recommend setting the flying wedge angle of the trail wrist and leaving it there.
I assume this is to both simplify the process and to ensure a flat lead wrist for low point control.
The cocking of the lead wrist in my opinion should happen automatically with the bending of the trail arm and extensor action of the trail arm, but I am seeing a lot people discuss the cocking of the lead wrist as being controlled by the wrists.
What are your thoughts?
@J-Mac - It is absolutely a recommended move, and you'll see it in action in The Best Contact Drill Ever as well as in the Flying Wedge Drill. Any time I speak about the shaft pointing towards the ground post-impact I am speaking to this motion.
Keep up the great work and enjoy the crispiness!!!
Tom