Celebrity Body Types: Alex Morgan (Alexandra Patricia Morgan)
The Four Body Types Scientific Identification: Body Type One, BT1
Female/Woman
Genetically Underdeveloped Vertebrae (Muscles/Muscle Mass): None/0
Date of Birth: July 2, 1989
Age: 36 (as of 2025)
Unscientific/Nonsense Body Types Rough Correlations: Mesomorph, Kibbe/Flamboyant Gamine, Hormone/Ovary

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Celebrity Alex Morgan shows off her genetic scientific Standard Body Type One (BT1) shape figure/physique during her vacation with her family and friends, including her husband Servando Carrasco. The full
development of her vertebra (posture) and muscles/muscle mass is
currently not in debate. The candid images reveal no obvious skinny fat (lack of genetic muscle, IE cellulite, thin fat, normal weight obesity) anywhere on her body.
Science recognizes that one pound of muscle burns six calories daily, but one pound of regular fat (white fat/yellow fat/excess fat) and/or skinny fat only burns two to three calories. Which directly affects metabolism (the more skinny fat and/or regular fat, the slower the metabolism) as well as body composition and shape. Having so many developed vertebrae, muscles, and muscle mass assists greatly in terms of metabolism/metabolic rate (BMR), including aging gracefully.
Diet, exercise, lifestyle, metabolic rate (BMR), and BMI matter. But so do genes/genetics/DNA. It will be interesting to see how well Alex Morgan maintains her body shape figure/physique as she continues to age. Is she perhaps a Body Type Two (BT2)?
Alex Morgan Figure/Shape – BT1
Superstar professional soccer (futball) player Alex Morgan displays her Body Type One shape/figure while taking time off. She began her professional soccer career
at age 14 when she joined the club Cypress Elite, winning the Coast Soccer League (CSL) under-16 championship and placing third at the under-19 level. At Diamond Bar High School, she was a three-time all-league pick and was named All-American by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). While attending the University of California, Berkeley from 2007 to 2010, she played for the California Golden Bears, appearing in 67 games, scoring 45 goals, and leading the team to the NCAA Tournament four years in a row.
The first overall pick in the 2011 Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) Draft by the Western New York Flash, that same year (rookie) she won the regular season title and the WPS Championship title. Upon the WPS failing, she played for the Seattle Sounders Women for the 2012 season. In 2013, she signed with Portland Thorns FC for the inaugural season of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), subsequently winning the championship. After 3 years with Thorns FC, she was traded to the expansion Orlando Pride (2016-21). In 2017, she was loaned to Lyon in France.
A stint with Tottenham Hotspur (2021) of the FA WSL (Barcalys Women’s Super League) culminated with her playing for San Diego Wave FC (2022-24), where she retired in 2024. In 16 years, she played in 215 games, scored 94 goals, won the 2022 NWSL Golden Boot (top scorer), won the NWSL Shield (2023), and won the NWSL championship (Portland, 2013). As well, in 2015, Time magazine ranked her the top-paid American women’s soccer player.
Superstar Professional Soccer & US Women’s National Team Player Alex Morgan Body Type One
Her international time with the United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) began in 2008 with the under-20 (U-20) team, upon healing from an ACL injury. She was called up in 2010. A two-time World Cup champion, she played in 2011 (2nd place, youngest player on the team), 2015 (won), 2019 (won), and 2023 (round of 16).
As for the Olympics, she appeared in the games in London in 2012 (won gold), Rio in 2016 (quarterfinals), and Tokyo in 2020 (won bronze). Her storied career touts 224 caps (games played) — the 13th player in USWNT history to reach 200 caps — 123 goals, and 53 assists. Moreover, she won the 2012 U.S. Soccer Female Athlete of the Year, was a 2012 FIFA World Player of the Year finalist, and was the youngest U.S. player to score 20 goals in a single season (2012, 28 goals and 21 assists).
As a brand ambassador, she has endorsed diverse businesses including Nike, Panasonic, AT&T, Chobani, McDonald’s, P&G, Mondelez International, Coca-Cola, GNC, Bank of America, Ubisoft, Bridgestone, ChapStick, Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, Molecule, and UNICEF (Kid Power), no less. In terms of magazines, she has graced Sports Illustrated (SI) (2015), the SI Swimsuit Issue (2012, 2019), ESPN The Magazine (2013), Health, Self, Shape, Vogue, Elle, Time, and Fortune, at least.
Television Personality & Businesswoman Alex Morgan Body Shape
Not to be outdone, as a TV personality, she performed in episodes of Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn (2015, Nickelodeon), American Idol (FOX, 2015), and Simpsons (2015, FOX). She has also appeared in no less than an ESPN SportsCenter commercial, as a guest on Live with Kelly
and Michael (2012, ABC), in the ESPN documentary series Nine for IX, as a presenter at the 2015 ESPY Awards, and on the cover of EA Sports’ FIFA video game, FIFA 16, while featuring in the Maroon 5 music video for the song Girls Like You. She made her acting debut in the direct-to-video film Alex & Me. Time named her the 100 Most Influential People in 2019 and 2022.
Furthermore, as a businesswoman, in 2012 she signed a deal with Simon & Schuster to write The Kicks, a four-book series for middle-grade readers. She became a minority investor in San Diego Wave FC in 2025. Alex Morgan’s demanding professional soccer responsibilities help with maintaining her body shape figure by increasing her metabolic rate, thus burning more calories to keep excess regular fat weight at bay. In 2017, she verified that she is vegan. Her philanthropy supports the Alex Morgan Foundation, which she founded to help girls and women find confident paths forward in sports and in life.
Her net worth is estimated to be $3 million. You can catch her on social media including Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and X/Twitter. See more brand ambassador, television personality, businesswoman, professional soccer player, and A-list celebrity Alex Morgan Body Type One (BT1) photos on Google.
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