Small persistent movements often garner bigger rewards than big single movements: When we want to perform a we usually think that the bigger and more dramatic our movements the more likely we get into the we seek. Sometimes that is true, but usually what you'll find is that a smaller moment performed five times gets you further than a big Herculean movement performed once – and it has the additional benefit of usually being less tiring. Here I want to get an angle on a training partner as we go into toreando . Rather than taking giant step to get an angle that evokes an equally big defensive from an , I take a series of small shuffles that add up to a big movement without putting an opponent on high alert or tiring myself. Try working with repetitive smaller movements in place of big single movements – you might be surprised how effective they can be