The Triathlon Hour

The Mastermind Behind The Norwegian Method - Arild Tveiten

Sep 18, 2025
Arild Tveiten, a seasoned triathlon coach from Norway and former federation sports director, shares his journey in shaping the legendary Norwegian training approach. He discusses the highs and lows of coaching top athletes like Gustav Iden and Kristian Blummenfelt, exploring their split and reunion. Tveiten also reflects on the strategic hiring of Olav Aleksander-Bu, the importance of team dynamics, and the innovative 'Norwegian method' that prioritizes high volume and group workouts. His insights reveal the commitment and sacrifices behind their success.
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INSIGHT

Kasper's Breakthrough Was Built, Not Sudden

  • Arild Tveiten saw Kasper Stornes as an underappreciated worker who finally delivered a perfectly paced Ironman marathon in Nice.
  • Tveiten credits Kasper's steady pacing and mental discipline for converting years of hard work into a world-title performance.
INSIGHT

Disappointment Fuels Blummenfelt's Motivation

  • Tveiten says Kristian Blummenfelt channels disappointment into motivation and won't retire before winning Kona.
  • That internal drive makes him especially hard to beat in future marquee races.
ANECDOTE

Years Of Shared Sessions Built Their Trust

  • Tveiten recounts the three athletes training together daily and formally meeting monthly to plan periods.
  • He highlights thousands of shared sessions and long-term friendship that built trust and honest communication.
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