Hey Fozzyo,
Yes Jing does mean something in Chinese medicine.
All I can say about doing a Jing course is yes yes yes!!!
If my enthusiasm about Jing massages courses could be bottled and sold I'd be a rich woman.
I've done lots of courses with them over the last few years and they are great. So far I've done the Foundation course, lower back, head and neck, shoulder girlde, hot stone fusion, table thai to name just a few. I'm hopin gto do the soft tissue relase course in November and I'm saving up for the Myofascial Release course for next year.
They may seem pricier than other places but you truly get what you pay for. They run a 3 day foundation course but there is no requirement to do this before you do any of their other courses. Most of the courses are in Brighton, well acutally Falmer which is a few stops from Brighton or Lewes train stations.
The main tutors are Meaghan & Rachel. They are lovley teachers and the courses are always so much fun. The courses are very hands on and you can use what you've been taught straight away. Doing their courses makes you excited about getting out there and helping people with chronic pain conditions. Doing training with Jing has improved my confidence with clients who need help with pain and not just a relaxing pampering massage.
Further details are available here: www.camexpo.co.uk
I think there are few other Jingers on this board so hopefully they'll back me up.