Caitlin Clark keeps working to improve her game to compete against the best players in the world. The WNBA rookie sensation is already a top talent on the court, but that doesn't mean she doesn't take care of her body or doesn't get in the gym to get stronger.
A recent TikTok video shared by Aliyah Boston shows a different facet of Clark. The young guard flexed her muscles when Boston announced they would create a TikTok showing their workouts.
She did some very fast squats in one of the clips. Another part of the video shows Clark working on her chest and then failing to use the extension leg machine to work on her quads.
Boston was recorded working on her shoulders, first doing shoulder presses and then using a stability ball to seemingly work on her abs. Clark took the phone during this exercise and made some comments about Boston.
"What are we hitting? I'm not sure what they are. Not sure what it's doing, but Sara says it works. Whatever, hamstring curls, I guess," Clark joked.
Plenty of fans reacted to this, sending positive messages about the camaraderie between the Fever's players.
"Beating the locker room cancer rumors, Law Firm Forever!" one fan wrote.
"What I love about twitter is we all take sides based on race and/or politics. These two chicks don't give a s**t, they just connected and now are very good friends," another person said.
"The team bond has come so far 😭🥹💜🔥," a third fan said.
Others praised and laughed about Clark's flex and how Aliyah Boston has gotten in better shape.
"Caitlin flexing in the background.... 😂🤣😅," somebody wrote.
Fever teammates celebrated Caitlin Clark's notable performance against the Liberty
Caitlin Clark made history last Saturday after she became the first WNBA rookie and first Indiana Fever player to record a triple-double.
In the big win against the New York Liberty, 83-78, the young star posted 19 points, 12 rebounds and 13 assists to lead her team to the win.
Following the match, Clark was pretty excited about getting the win, but her teammates didn't miss the chance to celebrate her after a historic night.
To put the cherry on top of this game, Caitlin Clark became the fastest player to record 350+ points and 150+ assists in WNBA history. She eclipsed Sue Bird's previous record of 25 games in 2002.