Ingeneous! You've put your hands in a very neutral position -- just like they would be on the hoods on a drop bar.

One of the big struggles with bike fit is fitting folks with a flat-bar road bike. It's nearly impossible to put their wrists in a neutral position. I end up moving the levers in toward the stem (in alignment with their shoulders) and tilting the levers down, but it's still not perfectly neutral. This seems to be more of a challenge with new riders who have more difficulty relaxing on the bike (and thus grip the bar with more tension in their hands and forearms). More experienced riders (and mtn bikers) tend to be able to relax more.