Caitlin Clark intensifies your training and focuses on resistance

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Caitlin Clark was not in the alignment of the Indiana Fever on Tuesday against Seattle, but maybe it’s close to returning.


Indianapolis – Caitlin Clark It was not in the alignment of the Indiana Fever Tuesday night against Seattle, but maybe it’s close to returning.

Coach Stephanie White declared Tuesday that Caitlin ClarkRookie of the year last season, he participated in a drill on Monday as part of his preparation process to play again.

“It happened yesterday,” White told journalists. “I want to see her train. LIVE. I want to see her continue working not only to develop resistance, but so that she can handle the 29 -meter contact, as will be in the game, and so she can do it and maintain the resistance.”

White said Clark would need several workouts to return to action. The star base has lost 24 games this year due to muscle injuries, including the last 15 for a distension in the right groin. In 13 games, Clark averages 16.5 points, 8.8 assists and 5.0 rebounds.

Clark, who has not played or trained since July 15, participated in the previous shooting practice of Indiana’s game on Minnesota.

After Tuesday, Indiana has six games left and arrives tied with the Golden State expansion team for the last two positions in the playoffs: a match ahead of Los Angeles Sparks, whom Faver visits the Friday, and half a game behind Seattle for sixth place.

Clark, whose popularity has generated a record of assistance and higher television audience rates for the League, became Tuesday Nike’s new flagship athlete.

“Few people have the opportunity to hold a logo and to have the impact she has, not only on sport, but worldwide, simply because she is,” White said. “It’s a connection. Unite people.”