Training Your Non-Dominant Foot by CoachUp Nation January 14, 2018 | 0 minutes, 30 seconds read Athletes who can switch between both feet have a powerful advantage over their competitors. Every player, whether naturally or through soccer training, has developed a dominant foot. This foot is their go-to side for passing, shooting or kicking. While typically right-handed players lean toward their right foot and left-handed players to their left foot, by no means is this always the case. While having a strong foot benefits players, those who are equally strong on both sides are much stronger players. By strengthening their non-dominant foot during soccer training, players become more effective. READ THE REST AT COACHUP NATION Read the rest at CoachUp Nation sports in this article Soccer tags in this article Training & Drills