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LuLu And LaLa Gonzalez Talk All Things The Amazing Race Season 33 - Exclusive Interview

Did you do anything during the break I to set yourself up for success? Did you learn any new skills?

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What did you do during that break?

LuLu: We knew that, going in, there would probably a lot more stick-shift driving. We focused on learning how to [expertly] manage that car, because we knew it was coming. We also did a lot more puzzles to work the brain a little bit, get it there faster and, you know, memorizing the countries, their capitals, trying to say new things in different languages like help, please, north, south.

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LaLa: Also, I think it's going to sound cheesy, but going into it with a grateful heart really helped too.

The first time around, we were doing it and not really enjoying it. The second time around, we were like, "Let's enjoy it, no matter how far we get, let's enjoy the fact that we're even given this opportunity."

LuLu: Yeah. We did do a lot more cardio than we did the time, because we were able to see, "Oh no, this is hard.

A lot harder than I anticipated." We definitely amped up the cardio for us.

What obstacles during the show were the hardest for you two?

LaLa: Going to the bathroom

LuLu: Outside of the obstacles I have to say that, my sister, LaLa, is on point.

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Going to the bathroom, I guess, for the women, was a big challenge, because sometimes, there were no bathrooms around.

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LaLa: When nature called you had to go in nature, no paper. That was funny. Actually, it was a funny challenge.

LuLu: If we're going to talk about the roadblocks, kayaking was definitely the hardest.

We had never done that. I don't know who was supposed to be steering left, right. She doesn't know.

LaLa: Upper body strength, which — we have strong legs, but up here, kind of weak.

LaLa: We struggled with it and it really kicked our ass.

LuLu: I also want to say the hiking.

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There was a lot of hiking in this season, and to me it was kind of like, okay, I'm fast, but this is a whole other Mt. Säntis was 8, feet above sea level. The air up there was very thin. That was very challenging for my lungs.