In pursuit of his main goal, that is to ensure safe and an enjoyable rides or drives, for both rider/driver and their

horse, whether in competition, or for pleasure, Bill has written a number of articles that will provide the reader

with details of effective techniques he has developed.

 

Below are Bill's most recent articles that were published in The Whip, along with readers' comments.   

 

In his article, 'Driving With A Balanced Seat' Bill explains, in detail, the direct correlation between

the driver's correct seating posture and the fluid motion between horse and driver that this will achieve.

This article was accepted for publication in the August 2011 edition of The Whip and can be read in its

entirety by clicking on the image of the The Whip displayed below.

 

The following is an email received by Bill shortly after this article appeared in the whip:

 

I want to thank you for writing the article that was printed in The Whip, so easy to understand. 

I was having some problems that I had no idea how to fix. The article was very helpful. I have

shared it with some friends and they really appreciate it too.

Barbara Boynton

Danby, Vermont

9/17/2011

 

In Bill's article "Accepting the Bit", he emphasizes the importance of your horse first learning to accept the bit

in its mouth, provides a step by step process that will enable your horse to not only accept the presence of the

bit in its mouth, but actually come to interpret it as "a friend", and explains the positive affect this will provide in

the next steps of training your horse. 

This article, accepted for publication in the November 2011 edition of The Whip, can be read in its entirety by

clicking on the image of the magazine shown below.

 

 

       In The Wheelhorse, December 2011, Hardy Zantke comments on Bill's latest article:

"I loved the article on Accepting The Bit by Bill Broe—excellent advice on how to train the

young horse and how to take your time with it. Bill wrote about how extended ground

driving is good for your own health."