Former Iowa Women's Basketball superstar Caitlin Clark continues to be an ambassador for the Hawkeyes and women's basketball. She attended the 2025 Big Ten Women's Basketball and was prominently featured during the broadcast of the games she attended.
Even during the offseason, Clark continues to make headlines. She is turning heads this week for a whole different reason.
Looks like Caitlin Clark put on some muscle 💪
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) March 8, 2025
(📸: @brilewerke) pic.twitter.com/31r5LswaOk
Clark was shown on a Tournament broadcast while cheering on her alma mater. She added some muscle this offseason, and the photo is breaking the internet.
Caitlin Clark’s new arm muscles are awakening something in me i don’t want to reckon with.
— caleb (@cxrobertson) March 12, 2025
Just one of many similar comments that were posted on social media after Clark debuted her new physique.
Haha whoa, Caitlin Clark’s got guns for days in that photo
— Defnenin Köşesi (@Defne_Soruyor) March 8, 2025
Did she borrow some muscles from The Hulk or just crush it in the weight room? She’s turning into a straight-up basketball powerhouse league’s in trouble
The league is on notice after Clark debuted her Hulk-like muscles. Fans are taking notice of the hard work and dedication she is displaying in the weight room.
Holy moly. You guys see Caitlin Clark's arms??? Buddy I gotta get in the weight room wtf
— The Impatient Tourist (@ImpatienTourist) March 8, 2025
Caitlin constantly puts players to shame on the court. Now, she is putting people to shame in the weight room.
What did I click on where my entire feed is Caitlin Clark’s arms https://t.co/No86ljUDZw
— Ryan (@Eskimosby) March 8, 2025
I had a similar question as I went down the rabbit hole. The outcome remains the same: Caitlin Clark's new arm muscles are breaking the internet.
Clark's coaches noted the superstar is not satisfied with her previous accolades and is continuing to work hard in the gym. She displayed her new physique about two months before the Indiana Fever tip off their season on May 17 against the Chicago Sky at home.
Clark averaged 19.2 points, 8.4 points, and 5.7 rebounds per game in her rookie season. She was named the 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year after being drafted No. 1 by the Indiana Fever in the 2024 WNBA Draft.