1,000 Lights
Moy Yat Ving Tsun has a saying, “Play your kung fu under a thousand lights.” Students go to the kung fu school, they play their forms and they work on their drills. To really develop kung fu, they need to start playing outside of the school and in as many different situations and scenarios as they can think of.
Below is a list of 50 different “lights,” to get started. Some may be better for two person drills, some for forms, and some for just working on the horse stance (ye chi kim yeung ma). Some may be beneficial for all three.
Play your kung fu:
- On a mountain top
- In a cave
- Underwater
- With your eyes closed
- In a mirror
- In your nicest dress shoes
- Barefoot
- In a closet
- On the beach
- After being out at the bar
- After waking up in the middle of the night
- Right before bed
- First thing in the morning
- In a phone booth
- On a rooftop
- On the subway, light rail, or train
- When you’re angry
- When you’re sick
- While wearing a coat
- On the ice
- In a field
- On a parking curb
- In the kitchen
- In the bathroom
- In a tree
- While lying down
- On one leg
- Using only one arm
- In the dark
- In an alley
- In the sand
- Sitting down
- Kneeling
- In your work or school clothes
- After drinking lots of coffee
- After drinking no coffee
- Right after dinner
- While fasting
- In a sauna
- In the rain
- In the snow
- On a pole
- On gravel
- In a park
- On uneven terrain
- In the mud
- On a merry-go-round
- On a slide
- Blindfolded
- On an office chair with wheels
Train hard. Relax hard.

Luc,
I enjoy your posts.
Zac