Any rider looking to improve their dressage skills and ready to brave the Florida summer heat can have some relief in their training bill. Kerensa Muller, an internationally educated dressage rider and trainer, is offering a number of training specials.
Muller’s discounted rate will run through August and is completely customizable for each client. Whether your horse needs full board and training, or if you’d prefer for Muller to travel to your farm to teach, her flexible schedule allows for her to accommodate any horse and rider combination.
Muller has trained with some of dressage’s biggest names. Originally from Holland, she spent four years with Sjef Janssen, the Dutch National Olympic Team coach, before moving to the United States with Carol Grant. She spent five years with Grant before striking out on her own.
Since then, she has attended clinics with Debbie McDonald, Hank van Bergen and trained with George Williams, Oded Shimoni and Arlene “Tuny” Page, resulting in a well-rounded dressage background.
In addition to training for the FEI levels of dressage, she has also been successful in helping jumper riders strengthen their flatwork. From this strong foundation, Muller has trained and shown many horses with great success, including riding for the Dutch team during the 2014 Nations Cup CDI*** at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival.
In addition to such a diverse background in dressage, Muller also holds a master’s degree is psychology, which makes her an exceptional trainer and coach of riders. She also has been working with a number of professionals on “horse mirroring,” which combines psychology and horses. Her LBR Stables is located in Deer Run off Lion Country Safari Road.
“I wanted to offer something for riders looking to keep their horses in work while their regular trainer goes north for the summer,” Muller said. “I’ve worked with many of the trainers here in Wellington and Loxahatchee and enjoy keeping horses fit for next year’s winter circuit.”
In addition, Muller’s training package includes coaching at shows for both horse and rider.
For more information on summer rates, e-mail Miller at kmueller3@yahoo.com or call (561) 758-8101.