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Playing Soccer With Both Feet

Learning to use both of your feet as soccer player is essential if you want to dribble skillfully. Not only does it make passing easier, but it can throw off your opponents. You will also be able to score more goals, increase your passing skills and set up the ball quicker.

Another benefit is that you will be able to handle the ball faster comparing to using the kicking foot only. If you study professional players you’ll notice that all these players are able to handle the ball with both feet. One thing you should know is that one foot will always be the weaker one.

This means that you will never be able to achieve same accuracy, power and dribbling skills with both feet. However, if you can manage to improve it at least 10 % you will directly have an advantage on your opponents. With other words, if you want to become a successful soccer player then being able to use both your feet is a must.

Don’t you agree now that playing with only one foot is such waste of resources?

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