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Vegetarian Elite
Rich Roll, Plant-Strong Ultraman - P2/2
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My name’s Rich Roll,
and I am an
ultra-endurance athlete.
I’m a vegan.
I am a husband and
a father of four children.
I also am
a practicing attorney.
In 2009, Men’s Fitness
magazine named him
one of the “25 Fittest Guys
in the World.”
He has been interviewed
and featured on CNN
on several occasions, and
invited by the network to
write about his inspiring
journey of self-awareness
and health built on
a plant-strong diet.
Within two years, Rich Roll
had transformed himself
from a miserable
40-year-old
in the worst shape
of his life,
to an extraordinary
vegan athlete competing
in the ultra-challenging,
Ultraman
World Championships…
and placing 3rd overall
in all Americans!
So in the wake
of changing my diet,
that’s when I began
the process of
getting back in shape
and competing again.
But it really began
with changing the diet.
Just before
Supreme Master
Television visited
Rich and his family
in their gorgeous home,
he and fellow
vegan endurance athlete
Jason Lester,
had just completed
the Epic5 Challenge –
“an unprecedented athletic
and spiritual odyssey”
that involves not one,
but five separate
gruelling triathlons
on Hawaii’s five islands
– that’s five 2.5 mile swims,
five 112 mile bike rides,
and five 26.2 mile runs,
in the span of
five consecutive days!
Perhaps PETA said it best:
Superman is vegan!
Thanks,
Supreme Master TV,
for coming out
to talk to us today.
It’s a pleasure to have you.
Today, on the second of
our 2-part feature
on Mr. Rich Roll,
we will continue
our conversation with
the quiet-spoken
champion and learn about
the diet that progresses
his athletic performance
and enables him
to compete in these super
human endurance trials.
He shows us that
nothing is impossible
on the vegan diet.
And how did it
all start for you?
Why did you decided
one day to “Okay,
I’m going to start training?”
Well I was an athlete
in college. I was
a competitive swimmer
at Stanford and had done
quite well and loved
being a swimmer.
I’d been swimming
my whole life, but when
that chapter ended
and my college career
was over then
that was kind of it
for competitive sports
for me for a long time.
Life intervenes and
it becomes about family
and your career
and that’s kind of
what my focus was
for a long time.
And, you know,
I was turning 40, the eve
of my 40th birthday and
I was very overweight,
very out of shape.
I was weighing about
208 pounds at that time,
so not like
a super obese guy, but
very overweight for me,
and winded going up
and down the stairs.
So in order for me
to really enact
any kind of like lasting
lifestyle change I had to
do something
kind of drastic.
And so with the help
of my wife and
her encouragement,
I did a seven day
fruit and vegetable
juice cleanse,
which was something
I’d never done before,
never had even really
thought of doing before.
But that was
an incredible experience,
and after being
on just liquids basically
for a week, I felt so good
when I was done with that,
that I was ready to really
address my diet and
do something different.
So the first thing I did,
was I started
eating vegetarian.
But I just thought,
“Well I’m half way there,
why don’t I just try
a vegan diet,
see how that feels,”
which meant cutting out
all animal products out
of my diet, no more milk,
no more cheese.
I never thought
in a million years
that it was something
that I would be doing
or interested in doing
but I gave it a shot.
And I think at the time
it was almost to prove
that it wouldn’t work
for me.
But what happened was
within 7 to 10 days
of doing this, I really felt
a tremendous increase
in my energy,
I felt really good.
And it just kind of
built from there.
I stuck with it ever since.So in the wake of
changing my diet, that’s
when I began the process
of getting back in shape
and competing again.
But it really began
with changing the diet.
The plant-strong diet
powered Rich to compete
in the Ultraman
World Championships
after just a few months
of training.
He sheds light on
how veganism improved
his athletic training.
I think that there’s
a lot of misconception
in our culture specifically
about what kind of foods
you need to eat
to be an athlete.
There is some truth that,
yes, you need protein
in order to
rebuild your muscles
from training, etc.
But I think that there
is a way to do that
on a plant-based diet,
in such a way that
actually can improve
athletic performance.
For example, I believe
that my plant-based diet
allows my body
to recover more quickly
in between training sessions.
And as an athlete,
the more quickly
you can recover
the harder you can train
and the better you’re
going to get over time.
So I think that it’s been
actually a great benefit
to me in that respect.
This aspect definitely
proved helpful for Rich
when he competed
in the 2009 Ultraman.
Even after crashing
his bike the second day,
he picked himself up
and pushed forward
with the competition.
Despite injury, Rich
had an incredible finish,
placing 6th overall.
What do you do
to recover quickly?
I would try to eat
a 100% wholefood,
plant-based diet.
Which means trying to
not eat too many
of any processed foods.
Eating foods that
are alkaline forming,
in other words,
that properly balance
your body’s PH.
Because a lot of
the foods, especially
dairy and meat products,
are acidic in nature
or prompt an acidic
response in your body,
and that creates an
inflammatory response
which impedes recovery,
makes you feel tired, etc.
So it’s about eating
an alkaline diet or
an alkaline forming diet,
and the best way to
achieve that is through
eating plant-based.
Plant-based diet,
a lot of greens.
We eat a lot of kale,
a lot of broccoli,
a lot of all different
kinds of greens;
it’s a big part of our diet.
Are you now ready
for some diet tips
from a champ?
When we return
after this short message,
Rich reveals what he eats
in a typical training day.
You are watching
Vegetarian Elite
on Supreme Master
Television.
This is Rich Roll saying
Be Veg,
Go Green
2 Save the Planet!
Welcome back
to Vegetarian Elite
and our 2-part
special program
on plant-powered,
ulta-endurance athlete,
Rich Roll.
So how is it
a day of yours like,
what would you eat from
the morning to night?
If I’m doing a training
session in the morning,
if it’s a short one,
sometimes I will just
go out and train
without eating anything.
But if it’s going to be
a longer, like long bike
or something, I will make
a Vitamix smoothie
in the morning
that has some endurance
boosting foods,
super foods like chia
and maca, beets,
and some kale, and
maybe some coconut milk
and some Vega Whole
Food Optimizer
which has a lot of
your daily vitamins
and minerals in it.
Not a big breakfast,
you know, maybe some
toast with almond butter
to get me going.
And then my recovery
nutrition after I finished
a workout is all about
replenishing my glycogen
stores and then getting
enough protein in my body
so it can repair itself.
And so I’ll have
a Vitamix [smoothie]
with different kinds of
plant-based proteins
like hemp protein,
pea protein,
brown rice protein and
I think that there is
a lot of confusion about
plant-based protein.
A lot people don’t realize
that these plants actually
do have protein and
you can get enough protein
from eating them
to be an athlete
and sustain yourself.
Physician and nutrition
expert Dr. Michael Klaper
further explains the truth
of the protein myth:
If you’re eating
whole plant foods,
there is no way
not to get enough protein.
Any whole plant food,
any tomato,
any ear of corn,
any green bean,
is anywhere between
8 to 12% protein.
If you get
your 2000 calories a day
from whole plant foods,
no matter what they are,
fruits, vegetables, greens,
etc. you’re going
to be getting your
40 or 50 grams of protein.
I’ve been a physician
almost 40 years;
I’ve never seen anyone
walk in the office
with the diagnosis
of protein deficiency,
even long term vegans.
It’s not really an issue.
Plant proteins are, in fact,
superior to
animal-derived proteins.
A varied vegan diet,
like the one Rich shared
with us, improves one’s
health, vitality,
and longevity.
Renowned nutrition
expert, physician,
and author
Dr. Joel Fuhrman agrees:
If we mix the greens
and the beans now with
nuts and seeds, almonds,
cashews, sesame seeds,
sunflower seeds,
they have almost magical
super-foods,
protective compounds
that prevent against
cardiac arrhythmias,
irregular heart beats.
They lower
your cholesterol, they
make people live longer.
They prevent
sudden cardiac death.
They stabilize the brain.
They also make
the protein very complete.
Don’t forget
green vegetables are
high in protein, that’s
how come gorillas,
hippopotamus rhinoceros,
elephants, giraffes
get so big because
they eat green vegetables,
eat a lot of protein.
But here you have the
protein packaged with
lots of micronutrients,
with the phytochemicals,
with the antioxidants,
with the things that make
the body age slower.
And we keep our
youthfulness, our vigor
and our good health
until later years.
Authenticity speaks
louder than words.
Everything that I’ve been
trying to do is really
an effort to just be
my more authentic self,
to try to connect
more deeply to the things
that move me,
that I’m passionate about
and that I love, and then
to share my feelings and
emotions and my truth
and my experiences
in doing that.
And I think that resonate
with a lot of people.
Because if you’re
speaking from the heart,
if you’re speaking
your truth or
you’re living your truth,
that is like a magnet for
the universe that people
are attracted to that.
Are you ready
for the New Earth?
Stand up,
get ready to shine
Being is the place to be
Let it happen in you
So future projects
are building Jai Lifestyle
and producing
our retreats, which
I’m very excited about,
and then training
and racing.
Those are really the focus,
so getting the nutrition
products out,
getting the cookbook out,
and being prepared for
Ultraman in November
for a great performance
and seeing what
the world has to offer.
So I’d really like
to expand my wellness
advocacy and do public
speaking engagement
and the more
that I can motivate and
spread the word to help
people make healthier
choices about their diet
and their activities.
That’s something
I really want to move
into as much as I can.
Rich and I are going
to join together and
spread this message
of wellness and
giving people an example
how to refine
their environment
and their physical body
and their spiritual body,
so that they can hear
who it is that
they were designed to be.
They can hear their own
voice, their higher self.
And if Creation wants that,
then we’re ready.
But I also know that
it may not be the case,
so whatever it is
I am in service
to that Consciousness.
During our day spent
with Rich and his family,
he conveyed a warm
message to
Supreme Master Ching Hai.
Thank you,
Supreme Master.
Appreciate the love
and the beauty
that you spread.
We send our gratitude
to Mr. Rich Roll
for inspiring many
on this path of wellbeing
simply by living
as a shining example
of health and integrity
through the humane
vegan diet.
We wish you continued
success on your journey
of self-realization
and spirituality.
Visit
www.RichRoll.com
to learn more about
Rich Roll’s adventures
and vegan ventures.
Information
on Jai Lifestyle,
along with Rich & Julie’s
vegan cookbook “Jai Seed,”
can be found at
www.Jai-Lifestyle.com
Brilliant viewers,
we appreciate
your company today
on Vegetarian Elite.
Please come back
to join us on Friday,
November 19th
as Rich, Julie,
and the rest of the family
share a recipe and a
sneak peek of their newly
released vegan cookbook,
“Jai Seed.”
Coming up now is
Between Master
and Disciples,
here on Supreme Master
Television.
May your day be filled
with laughter and
the blessed company
of loved ones.
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