Martin (32) and Ronnie (36) breathe handball.
Both have pursued an indoor career as left backs: Martin joined Eintracht Hildesheim in the German third division last season from Halden Topphåndball in Norway.
And Ronnie has been with Århus for a long time, even playing in the EHF Champions League for the Danish side and scoring once, as a 20-year-old prospect against Veszprém in December 2005.
Meanwhile, it is all about beach handball between the brothers.
“He can’t talk about anything else,” Ronnie says, and laughs. “I try to change the topic, but he keeps returning to beach handball. He is obsessed.”
Martin briefly looks at his brother, then says dead serious: “That is the truth. If I could choose, I would play it the whole year around. I am pretty much in love with the beach handball spirit and the fair play.”
Not even a recent injury can keep Martin away from the sandy courts.
He underwent knee surgery and returned playing for Hildesheim only in May.
“Nothing can put me out when we are playing beach handball,” he says. “Of course, I had surgery and I had to do rehab afterwards. But I am good, I am fit. The right knee, no worries about that. I am not going to use it as an excuse if I do bad.”
Ronnie jokingly interrupts: “He doesn’t jump that high.”