Lindsey Vonn expressed her excitement as she trained with the Team USA members for the upcoming skiing season. The American skier shared that they have been training hard, as this season holds great importance with the Winter Olympics slated to kick off in February 2026.The Olympic gold medalist has been regularly training in the gym and recently completed a training camp in Corralco Resort de Montaña a month ago. Lindsey Vonn often shares updates about her training with fans on social media and hopes to make the best out of the opportunities that she has in the future.Vonn expressed that her comeback out of retirement was not anticipated; however, after undergoing a partial knee replacement surgery and completing the recovery period, the American could feel that it was physically possible for her to get back on the competitive circuit.Amid her training for the 2025-26 skiing season, Lindsey Vonn shared glimpses from the slopes along with Team USA members. She expressed how the team has been putting forward their best effort to improve and prepare for the upcoming races."Dream team 🇺🇸💃🏼💪🏻❤️ Working hard but doing it with a smile on our faces! Love this team! Can’t wait to be cheering each other on in the races soon! Let’s go, ladies! 💪🏻" she wrote. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostVonn hopes to inspire the next generation of skiers with her pursuits on the slopes.Lindsey Vonn opens up about her mindset while aiming for the Winter OlympicsLindsey Vonn at the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup - Men's and Women's Super G - Source: GettyLindsey Vonn opened up about her mindset while training to compete in the Winter Olympics in her comeback season in a conversation with King 5 Seattle. The American athlete shared that coming out of retirement wasn't something that she had planned on; however, she hopes to enjoy her time on the competitive slopes once again.While Vonn aims to put forward her best performance on the slopes, the American athlete shared that she will compete without worrying about results and enjoy the quadrennial games once again."I always had the plan to retire at 30," Vonn said. "I never would have predicted almost anything that's happened in my life, and that's kind of a good thing because it's an adventure. It's an ever-evolving mom's stroke and responsibility to fight story and you keep learning and growing, and so again, I do feel really lucky that I have this opportunity and I'm going to enjoy it every moment. No matter what happens, I'm going to enjoy it." (5:30 onwards)Vonn wanted to send out a message of a never-give-up attitude with her comeback to the slopes.