Lance Armstrong uses his massage time to Tweet


This year, for the first time ever, I've got into the Tour de France. Maybe because I'm doing a spin class at the gym and can appreciate the fitness involved to cycle for 85 hours over three weeks up vertigo-inducing mountains. Well done Alberto Contador - you're amazing!

I was interested to see that since beginning the Tour de France on July 4th, Lance Armstrong has updated his Twitter page more than 225 times, an average of 14 times per day. That's a pretty impressive total considering that he spent most of his day taking part in a gruelling 2,141 mile race. He's accrued around 1.4m followers and he reckons the short messages are ‘prob the most accurate’ way for people to gain a ‘good perspective’ of the demands of the 21-stage race and, taken collectively, they provide an intriguing insight into the mind of a one of cycling’s greats.

What particularly interested me was that he often used his time on the massage table to send his tweets. That's multi-tasking for you.

The photo of Lance [above] gives a real insight into all the muscles involved in cycling. Professional athletes know the benefits of massage for cyclists - they're living proof!

Click HERE to read more about tweeting Lance.

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