Former national football team player César Villaluz shared his impressions after participating in the 'Exatlón México' show. He noted that the biggest challenge in the show is not physical strength or accuracy, but mental resilience. 'Everyone sees the physical part, the accuracy, the circuits, but the strongest thing is the mental one,' Villaluz admitted. He also expressed a desire to return for another season if the opportunity arises. According to him, participating in 'Exatlón' is completely different from football, where there is time for recovery and a rematch, whereas in the show one has to compete daily while being isolated from family. Despite being one of the public's favorites, Villaluz believes that viewers have only seen a small part of his personality. He emphasized the importance of not only strength but also accuracy: 'You can do a great circuit, but if you are not precise, you do not win.'
César Villaluz: The Mental Challenge in 'Exatlón'
Former national footballer César Villaluz discussed his time on 'Exatlón México'. He highlighted that the toughest part was not physical training but mental strength. Villaluz also compared reality TV participation to football and shared his thoughts on audience support.