WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark is spending part of her offseason playing golf. She competed in “The Annika Pro-Am Golfing Tournament” in November, her second straight year at the event. Clark has remained active after muscle injuries limited her to 13 games last season.On Tuesday, Clark shared on Instagram why she plays other sports in the offseason:“#LillyPartner Playing other sports is good for my mind and body.“Happy to partner with @elilillyco to help make movement a part of more people’s lives.” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostFever teammate Lexie Hull reacted:“I love when you post.”Kate Martin, Clark’s best friend and former Iowa teammate, also reacted:“Yasssss.”Makayla Timpson, a Fever rookie last season, responded with a heart emoji.Lexie Hull, Kate Martin and others react to Caitlin Clark's IG post about wellness and "movement" on Tuesday. [photo: @caitlinclark22/IG]Fans also reacted to the Clark's social media engagement:Fans also reacted to Clark's IG post. [photo: @caitlinclark22/IG]Caitlin Clark’s partnership with pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly and Company, or Lilly, started last year. Together, they “ encourage people to make healthy choices and reach their full potential through aspects like nutrition, sleep and physical activity.”In July, Clark noted the importance of what she promotes with Lilly, the team’s sponsor:“I wouldn’t be where I am without exercise and nutrition. Together with @elilillyco, we’re working to help more people take steps toward making healthy choices.”Clark is arguably the WNBA’s biggest and hottest draw, making her platform one of the most visible in the sporting world. She urges people to act on her message about overall wellness through physical activity.Caitlin Clark to join USA Women’s Basketball National Team training campOn Nov. 24, the Indiana Fever announced that Caitlin Clark and teammate Aliyah Boston were named to Team USA women’s basketball training camp. They joined Kahleah Copper, Chelsea Gray, Brittney Griner, Kelsey Plum, Brionna Jones, Jackie Young and Dearica Hamby on the list.Clark will make her senior team debut with Paige Bueckers, Cameron Brink, Lauren Betts, Sonia Citron, Kiki Iriafen, Rickea Jackson, Veronica Burton and Angel Reese.The star-studded group will meet in Durham, North Carolina, on Friday to start their preparations.Although Team USA already earned a spot for the 2026 FIBA World Cup, the Americans will participate in the qualifying draw in March. Clark, who hasn’t played since mid-July, hopes the team will bring her along to Puerto Rico for the tournament.