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An idiom referring to a follow-up maneuver or method that is derived from an initial torquing maneuver or method of a different purpose. |
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Residual Torque is essentially a specific type of Residual Move - one that is triggered from an prior torquing maneuver or method of a different intent.
All Residual Torques are Residual Moves, but all Residual Moves are not Residual Torques. |
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Executing a forward roll and concluding it with a downward heel stomp to the opponent's body (while they are lying on the ground) would demonstrate Residual Torque. |
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