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Kang Institute Ignites Women's Soccer Science Revolution
3 Dec
Summary
- New institute focuses on science, innovation, and research for women's soccer.
- Michele Kang has invested millions to advance training and well-being for female athletes.
- Projects include injury prevention, mental health, and best practice frameworks.

U.S. Soccer has unveiled the Kang Women's Institute, a new initiative dedicated to accelerating progress in women's soccer through scientific research and innovation. Spearheaded by Washington Spirit owner Michele Kang, the institute aims to provide evidence-based insights to improve the training and overall well-being of female athletes across all age groups and skill levels.
The institute's launch signifies a significant investment in the sport, with Kang having already contributed substantial funds to support its mission. Initial projects are underway, focusing on critical areas such as injury prevention, mental health, workload management, and menstrual health. Furthermore, the institute will collaborate with leagues like the NWSL to establish best practices and develop new resources.
This ambitious endeavor seeks to create a global framework for women's sports science, enabling girls worldwide to participate without limitations. By addressing unique needs of female athletes, the Kang Institute aspires to set a new standard, fostering a future where women's soccer receives dedicated research and support to enhance performance and longevity in the game.




