The better a move starts – the easier it gets finished: Every move in this sport is a series of . Complete Failure at any one step will derail the move – a sufficient degree of imperfection at any one step reduces the likelihood of the subsequent steps being completed. The worst is when there are noticeable imperfections in the first steps as these carry over in to all subsequent steps and now you're forced into directions – you now have to simultaneously redo that step to the faults and move on to the step – that's never easy. So when you make that first step – make it decisively and crisply – the better it is the easier all the others. Just as made early in a journey to a destination tend to be more damaging to navigation than mistakes made near the end when you're close to the destination, so too, with the of Jiu jitsu