Residual Weight

Residual weight describes a state in which a sense of burden remains after partial improvement.

The body may feel lighter overall,
yet a subtle heaviness persists in the background.

This remaining weight is not dominant,
but it is noticeable enough to affect comfort or movement.

Residual weight is defined by what lingers after improvement, not by the original intensity.


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