 I think it's nice to relax a little bit in the summer. That's the only time I can completely forget about everything. In the summer I get inspiration from other things. From other sports. I take a step back, try to reflect what direction I want to go, what tricks I want to try. It's hard to think of all that in the middle of the season. The only time I would say I'm off work is when I go skating. Should we skate now? Yeah, let's go skating. I would say I like challenges. Skating is the hardest sport, so it's a nice way to keep your mind above the 100% focus on that particular thing, like this during the summer season. I keep the challenge going all year. To keep it fun you need to progress, so that's why I learned new tricks on skateboard I think. I get inspired by a lot of skate videos and I get inspired by the style of skating. At some point they just had it. I don't know, I could visualize how they did it. Got a fresh board? I like the lines they're doing too, they do multiple tricks in a line. I haven't really done that in skiing, so I've seen other people do it on skis and it's really sick. I kind of want to do more stuff like that. We're here at Åreskola, this is like the street plaza here in Åre. My nice skate, this is where I go. I'm going to try to get a line, kick-flip in the bank and then switch flip. It's going to be a today's challenge. I think it helps me for sure with balance. It's a completely different sport. You stand sideways, the board is loose. And it's way harder to do tricks. That's for me, so. But I think the battle or the challenge is still the same. It's for sure helping the mind to stay focused because it's so hard to do the tricks on skateboard. You need to be so precise. It's not the same with skiing, with skiing you have bigger margins on the tricks. At least I want to get the line without toe dragging. Toe dragging, land, drag your toe. It's not a good landing. The mindset when I go skating has to be more sharp, which I think helps with my skiing too, because when I'm battling a trick, I need to stay focused like I'm doing on a skateboard. I wouldn't say I'm a perfectionist, but maybe a little bit. I think a few of them were good, but it didn't feel right. Like when you land, you feel like, ah, nice. That's what I'm looking for. It's a nice feeling when you accomplish something you've been practicing for a long time. Before, you always had to visualize a trick in order to understand how you would do a trick. But nowadays, you could have so many training stuff you can do, like on trampoline and the foam pit and the airbag. When I'm training at the Ampereur, that's the most common place where I can have new ideas. Just then you can try it right away. Here you have to do stuff real quick. Like you do one trick, next trampoline, you've got to do another one, another one, another one. It's kind of nice to just flip around, fool around. Maybe you end up in the same situation with skis on the slope, where you have to do a trick and right away go for the next one. And for that, this is a really good practice. Oh, pretty much all the basic tricks on the trampoline. And also I did my first doubles on trampolines. Trampoline was for sure a big training tool for me when I grew up. If you want to get good at skiing, I would say the best thing is in line skates. Time to get stoked, time to learn tricks. Very close to skiing, like the feeling when you do tricks. But the only thing is that it's harder. On skis, you can throw it weird and still it will work out. You've got to be on point if you're going to do the tricks on in-line skates. It's a natural. It still looks super, super nice. Super show. Now in the summer, we practice a lot with the national team, Free Ski Sweden. We're a few skiers and snowboarders now that we train together. Let's go. Super nice when the whole team is here. You get inspired by all the other guys. If they do a new trick, you kind of get stoked to do a new trick yourself. I think this is really important to just get used to your tricks. And also just keep the ski feeling alive, like being in the air. Working on the switch natural. Fourteenths. Never done them on skis. I've done the switch twelve, but not the fourteen. You get so much power from the takeoff. It's not the same on skis, so it feels good now, but I feel like I have to do it on the airbag before taking it to snow. Maybe trampoline first, and then the foam pit, and then the airbag, and then to snow. Even if you practice a trick on the airbag for months, when you get to snow, you're like, all right. You can't mess up. I don't think you will ever get rid of that feeling, even if you practice a bunch. Or you'll still get to learn how to overcome fear. Now we're walking up the fjell, up on the mountain, and see if we find a nice spot to get a good view. I for sure still feel challenged when I go skiing, because I always try to progress. If I would just do the same tricks all the time, I would get bored, I think. That's my office when I'm here in the winter. Skiing is always in the back of my head lurking around. It's always random when I come up with new tricks. Here's where I write down all my trick ideas. And also when you draw it, it's like you get more ideas when you see it actually on the paper. This is all from the first one, really. Actually, here's the most recent one. There. Spiral. I came up with that one because we had the complete circle rail in the first unrealistic video. But then I thought, let's make it a spiral. You really need to put some time into some tricks, especially rail tricks for me. The loop rail, that took 14 months from first attempt to the last one. What has been a big part of my skiing career, and I think this is the perfect place to be in the summer. It's a sick feeling to be up on a mountain. It's just a good place to relax. I don't feel like moving away from here. I don't know, it's just a vibe. As long as I can be close to skiing, I'm satisfied.