How Sleep Is A Key Component Of Soccer Star Alex Morgan’s Success

Written by: Olivia Liveng

Though the name Alex Morgan has become household at this point, soccer aficionados worldwide may be especially impressed with the star’s ability to perform in all aspects of her life consistently–both on and off the field. Though it’s one of the most watched sports in the world, physically participating in a soccer game can be grueling. Players not only run an average of six miles per game, often in extenuating heat or inclement weather, but the sport inevitably takes a beating on the body as well, with headers, collisions, and yellow cards being common vocabulary in any soccer game. 

That’s precisely why this striker and captain for San Diego Wave FC of the National Women’s Soccer League needs to take advantage of her recovery time and prioritize nutrition, meditation, foam rolling, and hydration. But what may be her most significant “game changer”–quite literally–is Morgan’s prioritization of good sleep. “Sleep is critical,” shared Morgan. “It’s the most important. My body is constantly beaten up in practice and games, and I prioritize sleep to perform at my best.”

Below, find more sleeping tips critical to Morgan’s performance success and how we can emulate this soccer star to perform at top caliber in our own lives. 

Have A Pillow You Depend On, Even When Traveling 

A lack of a good pillow may be to blame if you’ve ever woken up with a stiff neck or can’t put your figure on why you feel so groggy and deflated. Though they are quite a simple invention, sleeping with the wrong pillow can lead to much aggravation and long-term issues regarding head, neck, and back support. And that is precisely why, when Morgan travels, especially for significant events like the Olympics where performance is crucial, bringing a pillow she knows and trusts is imperative. 

“When I travel, I can’t choose the mattress I get to sleep on, but I like to take my Molecule pillows and, when I have time, sneak naps in when I can,” said the soccer star. This ensures that Morgan is not feeling unnecessarily groggy or strained while on the field, wherever that field may be. 

Be Picky When Choosing A Mattress Brand

Unlike a piece of clothing or even a television, your mattress is going to be a constant in your life for–what should ideally be–over eight hours every single day. That’s why it is important to try many brands, shop around, and, if possible, not make price the only factor when choosing a brand. When purchasing a mattress, doctors recommend considering: quality of materials, breathability and temperature regulation, support and comfort level. Morgan learned early on that Molecule mattresses were the most appealing and best suited for her health and performance levels. 

The reasons this particular brand appealed so much to her? “First and foremost – it’s just the most comfortable mattress I’ve slept on,” she explained. “The bed really supports my body for great recovery – especially after a long day on the field. I also really appreciate the cooling features, especially since I live in San Diego, where the weather is always warm. And I love that it’s antimicrobial and clean.” 

More importantly, Morgan attests that she now sleeps deeper and wakes up feeling refreshed. “As a mom to a toddler, I also get way less sleep than I used to, so I need to make every hour count, and I feel like I get deeper sleep with Molecule products.” Morgan is true to her word: Molecule loyalty runs deep in her house, with every bedroom sporting a Molecule bed and a Molecule 2 AirTECâ„¢, size king, for her and her husband. “I also use the Molecule pillows, and my new favorite is the CopperWELL foam pillow,” she said. “I always have the cool side of the pillow and never have to flip it.” 

Have A Wind-Down Routine

Most sleep doctors would attest that being able to wind down before bed is essential to have a fruitful sleep. Winding down not only helps your busy brain separate the day from the night but also helps you clear your mind and body of the day’s stresses and, hopefully, seamlessly relax into a deep sleep. This is especially important for folks like Morgan, who constantly balance the roles of parent and partner with careers (and, in her case, a job that relies on mental and physical agility).  

“Having a wind-down routine is important,” she said. “I like to get off my screen and slow down a bit. Different routines work for different people, so I recommend finding one that works for you. For me, it can vary, but I like to do light stretches or foam rolls before bed.”

Dream Jobs in New York City

New York has acted like a beacon for dreamers for centuries

Not everyone can deal with New York City. Millions of people have been attracted to the city that never sleeps over the years, hoping for the chance to make their dreams become a reality. It doesn’t always work out – but it can be an excellent place for the fortunate.

The COVID pandemic saw many people leave the city – some of them have not come back. But NYC is still a place where people can find themselves. It doesn’t have to be in the stock markets or the all-new industry – but some dream jobs are best found in what outsiders still call the Big Apple.

The first thing to realize when you move to New York City is that it means absolutely nothing that you were the best in what you do back home. Everyone else is moving with the same deal and looking to make it big in one of the biggest cities in the world. So the odds are instantly against you.

That means that you will need to prove yourself against some talented people. But it also means that if you can get the break that you need, you have the opportunity to become the best in the world. Of course, New York City is the epicenter of just about everything.

So, how do you get that dream job? Good old-fashioned luck plays a significant part, of course. But there are things that you can do to give yourself a better chance of landing gainful – and fulfilling – employment.

The first thing to realize is that you may have to widen your horizons. Back in the day, no one wanted to cross a bridge or take a tunnel out of Manhattan when they pitched up looking for fame and fortune in New York. Now newcomers want to live and work in the trendiest Brooklyn neighborhoods. But the truth is that you will probably not be able to afford your dreams immediately.

Learn about other neighborhoods, communities and even boroughs. The New York City transport system may be justifiably criticized regularly. Still, it does cover just about every inch of the city (unless you want to take the subway on Staten Island). Figuring out a reasonable commute could be crucial for anyone wanting to work in one of the more desirable parts of town because the reality is that your living space will probably not be in the exact location.

Manage your expectations – you will probably not be able to afford your dream location

Flexible thinking can also be a good idea when you are initially trying to find your way. For example, you may have always had your heart set on being a restaurant critic in Manhattan. But it is reasonably possible that you will not be able to land that gig immediately. Work around your desired subject and devote spare time to working on your dreams. You may find that the job you get is pretty good – and getting paid for something related to your dream is better than nothing.

There is also always remote work to consider. This area of employment has grown in the last few years, and more companies and businesses are happy to allow employees to work this way now. It may go against the idea of a ‘dream job in New York to not work in the city – but it might depend on which part of the job is the dream. If it is your actual work, then just doing it for a New York-based company could be the answer.

The last few years have shown us that absolutely nothing will stop people from wanting to come to the city to fulfill their dreams. The main trait needed will – and always will be – determination. If you have that, then you might have a chance.