Rotorua's Kyle Lemon is set to rip in with the New Zealand STIHL Timbersports team at the World Championships in Liverpool this weekend.
The team of four logger sports athletes are the reigning world champions, led by prolific sportsman Jason Wynyard, who has carved out a decades-long career in wood chopping.
They will compete in a series of disciplines against the clock and 12 other nations, including New Zealand's traditional rivals Australia, as well as Canada and USA, on October 19-20.
A fast-paced, yet physically demanding competition, the 22 qualifying teams will compete head-to-head in six disciplines; springboard, stock saw, standing block chop, single buck, underhand chop and the hot saw.
Lemon said he was feeling "pretty relaxed" about the event.
"For the most part I'll remain relaxed until game time. It's exciting knowing the world champs have rolled around again so fast and the challenge of competing against the best in the world is a great feeling. I love a good challenge.
"Training has been good. I have recently rolled out of another international event so training just continued. Timbersports is not your usual A&P wood chopping competition. The events are slightly different so you adjust your training to suit. There is no substitute for chopping, so that's what I do for training. I find that as I get older I find myself spending considerably more time stretching and warming up."
The Rotorua police officer said balancing work and training was a bit of a balancing act.