Caitlin Clark is more aware than most of the benefits of maintaining consistency and exerting yourself without taking many breaks.
Clark wants a break, which is the main reason he isn’t competing for the United States at the Summer Olympics in Paris as the rookie sensation from the Indiana Fever.
Between the conclusion of her incredible NCAA career at Iowa and the beginning of what is probably going to be an incredible WNBA career, Clark had about a month. Since Clark, a 22-year-old guard, recently took part in the WNBA All-Star Game in Phoenix, she has managed the pressure and the expectations as best she can. Clark has been cautioned not to overlook her teammates as she sets out on a well-deserved break.
Christie Sides, the head coach of the Fever, stated to the Spokesman-Review in a recent interview that Clark, along with the majority of her players, will return to Indiana shortly following a brief vacation to Mexico. Enhancing team cohesion over the duration of the season is the aim.
“The time that we’re going to get to spend, that will help chemistry-wise,” Sides stated. “This is when they’ll get to practise and spend some time together not just on the road.”