25th October 2007, 04:58 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Croydon
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I’ve recently completed Jing’s six-day myofascial release course, and would definitely recommend it. As Henry says, the Jing course is mainly focused on indirect methods of myofascial release. However they teach a very gentle approach to unwinding (as taught in Peter Levine’s book ‘Waking The Tiger’) rather than the ‘full-on’ approach to unwinding as described in John Barnes’ book ‘Healing Ancient Wounds’. I think this point is worth emphasising, in case anyone is deterred from going on the Jing course by reading some of the accounts of unwinding in Barnes’ book. A couple of the participants on my Jing course seemed to have a significant degree of emotional release during unwinding, and both seemed to receive adequate ‘aftercare’ from the tutors. According to one of the tutors (who trained under Barnes in the USA), there was absolutely no such aftercare on Barnes’ courses !
Both LSSM (Alex Fugallo) and AHG also offer myofascial release courses, and both have been recommended by contributors to the ‘sports therapies’ forum. I haven’t been on either course, but have heard that they are more focused on direct methods of myofascial release? I’d be interested to hear a more detailed account from anyone who has been on either course. I’d also be interested to hear from therapists who have more experience of dealing with ‘unwinding’.
Regards
Alan
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