being a soccer player, it really depends what you are doing.
For Example
1.) when practicing, you should alternate using your right foot, then left, back to right, you get it, just to get used to using both feet during the game.
2.) during the game, it depends where you are. you usually want to dribble with the ball on the opposite side as the defender- so if the defender is on your right, you will dribble with your left and vice versa.
No. No professional players do that. You may see professional players who are good and can dribble with both feet, but they usually don't alternate with each touch. They touch the ball with the foot that works best in the situation they are in.
No. No professional players do that. You may see professional players who are good and can dribble with both feet, but they usually don't alternate with each touch. They touch the ball with the foot that works best in the situation they are in.