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Vegetarian Elite
Rich Roll, Plant-Strong Ultraman - P1/2
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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.
So day to day
my life is made up of
being a dad to four kids,
practicing law,
getting my training in,
and enjoying family time
with my wife and kids,
making food together,
and enjoying our life
together here in the
beautiful Malibu Canyon
where we live.
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!
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!
When I first started getting
back into competing,
the most rewarding thing
for me was just
pushing my own limits
and trying
to achieve something
that I never done before
or go faster than
I had ever gone before,
something like that.
But now really
the most rewarding aspect
of what I am doing
is that I am sharing
a positive message of
wellness for other people.
That it’s not just about
a race performance
or how fast did I go
or what place did I get.
It’s about
an ongoing journey
that I am on of discovery,
where I am learning
more and more every day,
and I am here to share that
with other people.
And hopefully
some other people will
glean some knowledge
or insight or inspiration
from that,
that will help them
in their own life.
And to know
that that is working, is
the most gratifying thing.
Today,
on Vegetarian Elite,
on the first
of a 2-part feature,
we will get to know
the plant-powered
athlete, family man,
entertainment attorney,
and spiritually-centered
Rich Roll.
So, so after I turned 40
and became a vegan,
and had all this energy
and I started running
and swimming, and
getting back on my bike
again and riding and
realized that I needed
some structure to this
and I needed a challenge
to focus my energy
in a productive way.
And I thought maybe
an Ironman would be cool,
like lots of guys
who turn 40
want to do an Ironman.
It’s kind of
like the bucket list,
you know, check that.
Yeah, I did an Ironman
kind of thing and
I started looking into that
because I always thought
that would be a fun thing
to do one day.
And I just read an article
about this race called
Ultraman in Hawaii,
which is actually
a double Ironman
distance triathlon.
It’s a 3-day race,
it circumnavigates
the entire big Island
of Hawaii and it’s limited
to only 35 people.
It just captured
my imagination
and I just had to learn
more about this race.
So I went to the website
and started reading
about it, and it really,
there was something,
there was like a switch
that flicked in me
where I knew
I had to do that race.
And it just seemed
so extreme
and so impossible, and
yet the same time it was
like calling out to me.
And I think the reason
for that, is that
it wasn’t just a race
where thousands
of people show up.
It really looks like it was
this spiritual adventure
where these 35 people
kind of embark on
this extreme task together
and they’re
mutually supportive.
Although it’s a race,
everyone is kind of
looking out for everyone
and there was a kind of
a family aspect to it.
And I think the purity
of that spoke to me,
and so I was determined
to find a way
to get into that race and
contacted the race director,
kind of double talked
my way into getting her
to agree to let me in
even though
I hadn’t done anything
that would qualify me
as being ready to be able
to handle such an event.
I was able to,
it’s a long story,
but I was able to get in.
So I really only had six
months to prepare for it.
The Ultraman is a tough
3-day test of endurance
through a 6 mile swim
and a 90 mile bike ride
on the first day,
followed by 170 miles of
biking on the second day.
The last day of trials
is a 52 mile run.
And I just set out training
as much as I could
for that six month period,
and showed up
and actually ended up
doing fairly well.
I had a respectable
11th place finish that year.
And being able to
accomplish that in
such a short period of time
gave me the confidence
enough to know
that if I really focused,
that I can do really well
at events like that.
And Rich accomplished
all this after he transitioned
to a plant-strong,
animal-free, vegan diet.
I really do attribute
my nutrition program
with helping me
achieve those goals in
such a short period of time.
It’s a critical aspect of
how I was able to do that.
What was the most
challenging competition
that you did?
So I went back to Ultraman
the following year, and
that was very challenging
because I crashed my bike
on the second day
and had to
pick myself up injured
and complete the event.
And I ended up
finishing 6th, and I had
a great result and it was
a wonderful experience,
but it was challenging
in that I never
had to come back
after a physical injury
to complete a race.
So that was challenging,
and then a friend of mine
and I just completed
something called Epic5,
which was an event
that in which we did
five Ironman races
on five Islands of Hawaii.
We did an Ironman
on Kauai,
and then went to Oahu
and did an Ironman there,
and then Molokai, Maui,
and finished
on the Big Island.
So five
consecutive Ironmans
in under seven days.
It was
extremely challenging
dealing with the logistics
of traveling island to island
on a daily basis
with all of our gear,
being exhausted
and sleep deprived
and still trying
to get in an Ironman
essentially every day.
And now
I am getting ready to,
I’m in the midst
of my training
and preparation for
Ultraman 2010, which is
Thanksgiving weekend
of this year.
When we return
after this brief message,
we will get a glimpse
into the lesser known, yet
vital facet of Rich’s life –
his family.
We will also learn
what inspiration
fuels his training
for these extreme events.
You may be surprised!
You are watching
Vegetarian Elite
on Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back to
Vegetarian Elite
and the continuation
of our program
on plant-strong,
incredible endurance
athlete Rich Roll.
By now, you are
probably wondering
how Rich keeps going
during these
super-strenuous athletic
events and training.
Where does he gain his
motivation to not give up?
My wife is
the biggest inspiration
and getting me
to get on this program
and to stay on it.
Is she vegan herself?
She is now,
but actually that the time
when this started,
she wasn’t. She is now.
She is a great catalyst
of growth in others
and always trying
to get people to achieve
their personal best
in whatever it is.
So she has been
huge inspiration in
my own personal growth
in many areas.
And though words
could never show
Still I wanted you to know
That your presence
Is really something in my life
As married life partners,
Julie Piatt and Rich Roll
together forged
Jai Lifestyle.
The concept has evolved
from producing
yoga retreats
in luxurious locations
around the world,
to include plant-based
nutritional products,
vegan cookbooks,
and instructional videos
on how to better one’s life
through a vegan diet,
meditation, music,
and so forth.
Their ideals are mutually
and wholly benefiting.
I’ve been vegetarian
for years,
but Rich inspired me
last summer when
I saw his piece on CNN,
he inspired me
to go totally vegan.
Rich’s, the distances
that he’s been training
and the type of races
that he’s doing,
it’s just completely
out of my imagination
how a being
could even do that,
it’s not in my make-up.
But one of the most
beautiful moments for us
was when we went as
a family to crew for him.
We’ve made a movie
together, we have
four kids together, we
built this house together.
So he was freaking out
and I was saying,
“It’s cool, relax,
how tough can it be?
We’ll figure it out.”
And when I got there,
he had a meeting for us.
He had everything
prepared, the course,
and what nutrition
he had to take
and it all has to be timed
a specific way.
It’s very complex,
very, very complicated.
But I realized
by being with him
on this experience
that he is a pro-athlete,
and I had never seen that
because
I had never sat with him
during that process.
So, I would say that day,
in the Ultraman race,
he won the first day.
And it was one moment
I’ll never forget in my life.
It was a huge inspiration
to us and changed all of us.
Julie shares with us
how unconditional love
helped Rich reach
these heights of
his physical fitness and
encourage his journey
of self-discovery.
When we married we had
a very spiritual ceremony,
and we met in yoga.
So for a long time
I had wanted him to come
on this spiritual path with me.
And I was immature
and didn’t realize
that the spiritual path is
totally solo, it’s a solo one.
So, I had seen
that he had some density
that was keeping him
from himself.
So I had offered
lots of things, lots of
meditation techniques,
lots of dietary advice,
all kinds of things.
And it seemed like
the more that I offered,
the more paralyzed
he became.
So finally,
after many years and
of trying different things,
I embodied the concept
of Divine love,
how are we loved
by Consciousness, and
it’s exactly how we are.
And if everything
is Consciousness then
Rich is Consciousness.
So I simply decided
to just love him
in a Divine manner.
And it was at that moment,
a couple months after,
he could feel
the difference, the shift.
He asked me to
get him herbs to cleanse
and even then I had no idea
that it was going to be
one week turning into
three weeks, turning into
become a vegan, and then
he would become an
ultra-endurance athlete.
I never, never had
any awareness of that.
Time and time again
The path is
leading me within
Still your smile
Is a light along the way
Your laughter filled the air
You spoke of mountains
And secrets kept
Information
on Jai Lifestyle,
along with Rich & Julie’s
vegan cookbook “Seed,”
can be found at
www.Jai-Lifestyle.com
I think spirituality
is a centerpiece
of my athletic endeavors.
And one of the reasons is
that I like multi-sports
triathlon so much
is that it’s involved
being outdoors a lot
and it’s involved a lot of
alone time, whether
you’re running on a trail
or out riding a bike
or even you know swim
in the ocean or pool,
you’re kind of
in an isolation chamber
and the training session
becomes like
an active meditation.
And it’s really been
a practice of
acquainting myself
with my higher self
and developing a greater
more profound connection
to my higher power and
to the universe at whole
and to my fellow man.
And so, for me,
training and racing
is really just a metaphor
for spiritual practice.
And it’s about an ongoing
learning experience,
a journey
in personal growth,
and greater connection
to the universe.
Visit
www.RichRoll.com
to learn more about
Rich Roll’s adventures
and vegan ventures
Thank you
gracious viewers
for being with us today
on Vegetarian Elite.
Please join us again
next week
for the second half
of our program
on Mr. Rich Roll and his
super human athleticism.
We’ll hear more about his
transformational journey
and what a vegan superman
eats every day.
And now
please stay tuned for
Between Master
and Disciples,
coming up next.
May you enjoy abundant
health and blessings
of inner serenity.
This is Rich Roll saying
Be Veg,
Go Green
2 Save the Planet!
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