The creative wing, full of tricks and surprises, has it all to shine on the beach courts, too.
His bag full of experience from top-level play comes handy, even if beach handball is different in so many ways.
“You bring a lot of indoor handball to the beach, especially the segment of making the right choices,” he explains. “You always need to make the right choice in every attack, and also in defence, where we make some plans on where we want the shots, what we want to do, offensive and defensive.”
His ‘been there, done that’ attitude is useful.
When Norway, the runners-up from the Beach Handball EURO 2019, lost their first two games in the preliminary round on Tuesday, no panic was setting in for Lindboe.
“Me, personally, I have been through a lot. I played a lot of big matches, so it doesn’t bother me,” he says, shortly after Norway have recovered with a 2:0 win over Romania on Wednesday.
Later, Lindboe demonstrates his calmness once again. Norway must beat Turkey in the last match of group A to avoid a painful early exit, but lose the opening set 24:22.
After winning the second 24:20, Lindboe steps up to score the decisive point in the shoot-out, which Norway ultimately win 9:6.
“We know we can beat the best, but we can also lose against the worst teams,” he says. “We need to get everybody to look into the same direction. We are an experienced group, the youngest one is 25.”