Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark is setting her sights on a powerful offseason as she prepares for the 2025 WNBA season. While attending an LPGA pro-am event, Clark shared her dedication to improving her game, revealing that her primary focus is on getting physically stronger. Speaking with The Golf Channel, she explained that her offseason training is centered on strength-building, particularly in the weight room.
Clark acknowledged the challenges of transitioning from college to the professional league, where the time for strength training was limited. Now, she’s making up for that lost time, dedicating herself to enhancing her physicality. “Getting stronger is my main focus right now,” Clark admitted. “I’m spending a lot of time in the weight room, just building up that strength, which I didn’t get as much of during my transition from college to the pros.”
Beyond physical strength, Clark also emphasized her continuous commitment to improving all aspects of her game. “I’m always working to get better, whether it’s my shooting, passing, or defense,” she said. “That’s what drives me every day, and I’m grateful that this is my job. I love the process of growth.” With her drive and determination, Clark’s commitment to improvement is evident as she gears up for a promising second season in the WNBA.
The Fever are looking to build on their success from the 2024 season, where they made a playoff appearance. Under new head coach Stephanie White, the team is expected to push for even greater success in 2025. Clark, who had an outstanding rookie year, will be central to their efforts. She finished fourth in the MVP voting and earned the WNBA Rookie of the Year Award after averaging 19.2 points, 5.7 rebounds, 8.4 assists, and 1.3 steals per game. Her performance last season set the stage for even bigger things ahead.
As Clark continues to work on her physical and skill development, the added strength will likely pay off during the 2025 season. Opponents will undoubtedly be paying attention to her improvements, especially with the possibility of Clark making an even stronger MVP push next year. For now, though, she’s enjoying her offseason pursuits and focusing on sharpening her game, confident that her hard work will translate into even more success on the court when the season begins.
Fever’s Caitlin Clark drops scary ‘stronger’ revelation