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Training Services at Centennial
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History &
Philosophy
Centennial Acres Equestrian
Center began in 1998 when the
Scholten
Family built a full service boarding and training facility in Holland
where
sisters Lila and Tena could grow in their chosen careers as dressage
trainers/riders. A small barn and arena
were built in 1998, but were quickly outgrown. In
the fall of 2001, a larger barn, complete
with indoor
washracks, a
large tackroom, heated viewing room, and 40 x 60 meter indoor arena was
constructed to meet the demand of the growing business.
Another larger outdoor arena was added, and
private turnout paddocks were also completed to meet the needs of
clients.
At
Centennial Acres Equestrian Center, we
are dedicated to
training
both horse and rider to achieve their highest potential in the sport of
dressage. Our trainers have experience in
training
horses at many levels, from the green horse to upper levels, and the
training
philosophy is based on building the six steps in the “Scale of Training” - Rhythm, Relaxation, Contact, Impulsion,
Straightness and Collection. The goal is to help the horse achieve a
relaxed,
confident, and athletic way of going. These principles
assist the horse to accept more difficult exercises and achieve
increasing
levels of elasticity, impulsion, and suppleness. The methods used to
train horse
and rider allow the team to perform
correctly, in
harmony, and with enjoyment, building a true partnership.
Lessons
Lesson
programs at Centennial Acres are typically private lessons, held in 45
minute time slots. If riding your own horse, the cost is $25, if
riding one of the farm's school horses, the cost is $30. Riders
are expected to be in the arena and ready at their appointed start
time. Please inquire as to group or semi-private lesson availability.
Training Programs
Centennial
Acres offers two
Training programs, and sessions can be used for riding lessons for the
rider or as schooling sessions for the horse.
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Program |
Sessions/Week |
Cost/Month |
Sessions/Month |
Cost
with Board |
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Full |
Five |
$400 |
Twenty |
$750 |
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Partial |
Three |
$260 |
Twelve |
$610 |
CAEC
Trainers
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CAEC Trainer, Tena Frieling |
Tena
Frieling began her riding career in high
school on a horse that she bought with hard earned money from milking
cows on
the family’s dairy farm. After high
school, Tena graduated from Michigan State University’s Horse
Management
program, and from there began a career as a riding instructor and
trainer at a
local West Michigan training farm. In
1998,
the family opened their own facility on a portion of their dairy
farm,
and Tena
began training horses and riders at Centennial Acres Dressage.
Tena
has trained and cliniced
under riders such as
Catherine
Haddad, Vincent Carovillano, Albert Gesierich, and Alexa
Schulten-Baumer. She has shown through 4th
level
Dressage, has earned her Qualified Rider Certificate at 2nd
level,
and is working on her Bronze and Silver USDF medals.
In 2004, she qualified and competed at USDF
Region 2
Championships and placed in the top eight at 2nd Level Open. She also qualified for 4th Level
Championships in 2002, but was unable to compete due to the untimely
death of
her mount, Dr. Doolittle, a month before the competition.
Riders
under Tena’s instruction
have competed thru
third
level at both USDF and ADA dressage shows, winning many classes and
achieving
year-end awards on both circuits. She also has some students
who
are
actively involved in their school’s equestrian team.
Tena
strives each year to
coach her CAEC students to do their best at their prospective levels of riding in addition to advancing daily in her riding ability
and
becoming a better rider and instructor.
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CAEC Trainer, Lila VandenBerg |
Lila
VandenBerg began her
interest
in dressage
as a junior high student, purchasing her own mount with money she
earned
working on the family’s dairy farm. After
high school, Lila dedicated serious study and training to
dressage, spending eight months training in Germany under American
rider
Catherine Haddad. It was in Germany that
she purchased her current mount, Animation.
Lila has also trained and
cliniced under Vincent
Carovillano, Albert Gesierich, and Alexa Schulten-Baumer. Lila is very
active in CAEC's summer camp program and
regularly prepares sales horses and coaches
students at shows.
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Lila VandenBerg & Tena Frieling |
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