Watched Ben Doyle's second lesson series (with the more advanced student). One particular sentance intrigued me. Something like: The hands feel is quiet, and their primary role is aim. The wrists feel relaxed, and their primary role is storing. Despite searching these forums under lag, I didn't notice anyone talking about the "storing" left wrist, but I could have missed it. In February, I decided to empirically explore whether focusing on left wrist's storing could help me a bit in increasing my lag pressure. Amazingly , the benefits have been significant and my left wrist "storing" seems to me to be contributiong significantly to adding additional distance, without diminishing accuracy a bit (because I seem to be swinging easier, the ball is just going farther.
It doesn't appear to me that the bent right wrist is able to store. I wonder whether the bent right wrist finds a way to help support left wrist's ability to sustain its lag pressure as drives down to "China" to use Ted Fort's phrase?