What drives me now is the fact that I feel like I still have so many tricks that I want to learn and so many things that I can still do. And so many cool things outside of sports that I have been doing.
When kids come up to me and say. 'I want to be like you,' it fires me up. It's pretty cool.
The Olympics are kind of weird. You have to be on a team. That's cool if you're a skier. But in snowboarding, you just want to be your own person.
If you're going off a 90-foot jump, you can't say: 'Oh, I don't want to do this now.' You're going no matter what.
I can kind of picture what I want to do and my body just does it. You feel your way through a trick. I close my eyes sometimes.
I didn't want to make a game unless I felt in the position to make something new and different.
I want to perform well.
I love the sport of snowboarding so much, but I just don't want to talk about it, ever.