The marathon 
or long distance running 
has a deep history. 
The name marathon 
dates back to 
around 2,500 years ago 
in 490 BC 
when Pheidippides, 
a Greek courier, 
was sent to Sparta 
to request help 
in Marathon (Greece). 
He ran 150 miles 
in two days. 
Michel Bréal, however, 
originally conceived 
the idea of the marathon 
as a race for the first 
modern Olympic Games 
featured in Athens 
in 1896.
American spectators 
transported the idea 
of marathon races 
to Boston, USA in 1897; 
and the rest is history.
We fast-forward to 
modern times in the US 
where we find a 6’6” 
ultra-marathon runner 
with an incredible ability 
to run 50 to 100 miles a day. 
He is a living testimony 
that the raw vegan diet 
is the basis of 
endurance and strength.
Hi, my name is 
Kristopher Aaron. 
I am a 100% raw vegan 
and ultra-marathoner. 
Kristopher Aaron 
was born and raised in 
Chicago, Illinois, USA. 
Gifted with a tall stature 
and athleticism, 
he played college basketball 
at Syracuse University. 
During that time, 
Kristopher began running 
as a means 
to stay physically fit. 
Although he has since 
left his “hoop dreams,” 
Kristopher has been 
running for about 12 years 
while sharing the benefits 
of a raw vegan diet to 
groups around the country.
In 2001, 
Kristopher was asked, 
“Have you ever thought 
of running a marathon?” 
The thought had 
never occurred to him. 
Two years later, 
Kristopher entered 
his first marathon.
And so in 2003 
I decided to run 
a Chicago marathon 
and I finished it in 
3 hours and 58 minutes, 
which is very respectable, 
especially for 
a first-time runner. 
From that point, 
from 2003 up until today, 
I’ve run many marathons, 
many half-marathons, 
and I’ve developed 
a passion for running 
and fitness.
Kristopher’s desire 
to be fit ultimately 
led to diet concerns. 
He grew up eating the 
traditional American diet 
of fast hamburgers, 
barbecues, and fast food. 
For a quick fix, 
he resorted to colonics. 
His therapist was candid 
about what she removed 
from his system. 
She used to talk things 
like, “Kris, you need 
to change your diet, 
because what is 
coming out of you 
with this colonics 
is abominable.” 
And I thought she was nuts 
because she didn’t cook 
any of her food. 
She was a raw vegan. 
But I saw her 
live out this lifestyle. 
I saw how good she looked. 
I saw her 
doing green drinks, 
every day, like 64 ounces 
of green juice every day. 
She was like, “Well, 
you’ll feel better and 
it will help your running 
if you give up meat.” 
And that was really 
one of the things 
that influenced me. 
And then 
she showed me this DVD 
called “Eating” and
it had slaughterhouses. 
This DVD would 
prove pivotal in changing 
Kristopher’s relationship 
with life and with food. 
The award-winning 
documentary film 
written, produced, 
and narrated by 
Mike Anderson 
is used in wellness clinics 
throughout the world 
to encourage people 
to change their diets 
and restore their health. 
Within 88 short minutes, 
“Eating” examines 
the consequences 
meat eating, and also 
addresses the impact 
of our dietary choices 
on global warming, 
the environment, 
and animal agriculture. 
And I started seeing 
how animals were treated 
in slaughterhouses, and 
it just affected me a lot 
and that is really 
what got me looking at 
the slaughterhouses there. 
It’s really putting 
the two together, like, 
“Why do we suffer 
so much on this planet?” 
Well, we sow 
a lot of suffering, 
so it’s only natural that 
we reap a lot of suffering. 
And meat eating, 
what I found, 
just from my own 
personal experience, 
is it’s unnatural. 
So we already know 
by our natural design 
that we are not designed 
to eat meat, and so
that’s what made me 
decide to go vegan.
Kristopher was also 
influenced by a book titled 
“Nature's First Law: 
The Raw Food Diet” 
co-authored by 
Stephen Arlin, 
Fouad Dini, David Wolfe, 
R.C. Dini, Marc Wolfe, 
and Ken Seaney. 
Kristopher went from 
being a vegan, to being 
a full-fledged raw vegan 
and has never looked back. 
He now devotes his time 
to sharing messages 
of great health through 
personal consultations, 
lectures, food preparation, 
and physical training. 
Kristopher has been 
invited to speak publicly 
and at doctors’ offices 
in Chicago on the benefits 
of a raw plant-based diet.
When Vegetarian Elite 
returns on 
Supreme Master 
Television, 
we’ll join Kristopher 
at one of his marathons 
to see what a 100-mile race 
is really like!
Welcome back to 
Vegetarian Elite 
on Supreme Master 
Television 
and our feature 
with raw vegan 
ultra-marathon runner 
Kristopher Aaron.
Running requires 
courage, determination, 
strength, and endurance. 
The goal of many runners 
is to participate a marathon. 
Then there are runners, 
like Kristopher, who feel 
a regular marathon 
of 25 or so miles 
just isn’t long 
or challenging enough. 
These are 
your ultra-marathoners, 
who will run 
between 30 to 100 miles 
within 12 to 48 hours, 
in all kinds of trail 
conditions and weather. 
Supreme Master 
Television 
joined Kristopher Aaron 
at the Northern Trail in 
Kettle Moraine State Park 
in Wisconsin, USA, 
where he prepared for 
its 15th 100-mile timed 
ultra-marathon. 
This would be Kristopher’s
first 100-mile run.
I’m the only raw vegan 
in the whole race. 
One of my objectives 
for doing this race 
is to show not only myself 
but others, 
how far we can take it. 
Who would have thought 
that man could run 
a 100 miles nonstop, 
and especially 
on a natural diet, 
without any animals 
and without any cooking. 
Tim Yanacheck, 
one of the directors of 
the Kettle Moraine 100, 
was glad to have 
Kristopher’s participation.
Kris is the first vegan, 
the first raw vegan 
I am aware of to 
ever run a 100 mile race. 
I know we’ve never had 
a raw vegan run 
the Kettle Moraine 100 
in the 15 years 
we’ve been here. 
I am very curious 
and interested in knowing 
how he will fair without 
eating the usual foods 
that ultra-marathoners eat. 
Ultra-marathoners eat 
many processed foods, 
lots of sugar 
and cooked things. 
I hope he does very well. 
He could set a trend.
While Kristopher may be 
the first raw vegan 
to participate in 
the Kettle 100, 
many successful 
ultra-marathon runners 
and triathletes 
lead veg lifestyles. 
Take for example 
Scott Jurek. 
The vegan marathon runner 
holds the 24-hour 
United States 
running record for logging 
more than165 miles at 
the World Championships 
for the International 
Association 
of Ultra Runners.
Beyond finishing the race, 
Kristopher Aaron 
sought to raise awareness 
for a number of issues.
One of our goals 
is to show, is to fuse 
the two extremes 
of nutrition and fitness – 
fitness at a high level and 
nutrition at a high level – 
to not only help ourselves 
with regard to 
our physical body, 
but to help the planet 
as far as the impact 
that we have on it with 
regard to the methane, 
animal agriculture, and 
a host of other things.
What is the rigorous training 
like for such an event? 
Kristopher gives us 
some insight:
I’ve been training 
for the last eight months. 
Now my training days 
were very intense. 
Some days, some weeks 
I probably got up to 
120, 140 miles running. 
Whereas I probably did 
30 miles one day and then 
woke up the next day 
and did another 35 miles. 
And not to mention 
maybe 500 push-ups 
per day – 500 push-ups, 
in sets of 50. 
The participants 
have mostly all arrived 
and the marathon 
is about to begin 
in a few moments. 
The weather’s great, 
we’re in the hills 
and it looks to be a great, 
a great course, a great race. 
The race officially starts 
at six o’clock. 
They give us 30 hours 
to negotiate the course, 
the mountains, 
the big hills, and my goal 
is to finish this race 
in 24 hours or less. 
So I have quite 
the challenge ahead of me.
As we go through 
the journey today, 
I’m sure you viewers 
will get an opportunity 
to see me – you’re 
seeing me fresh now – 
but as the time progresses 
you’re going to me 
in the different stages – 
5 miles, maybe mile 10, 
mile 15, 23 or whatever. 
And so this is the journey. 
We’re all going to 
go on it together, okay. 
Kristopher gives us 
a briefing before 
he heads off for the run.
This right here 
is what we called 
a timing chip. 
This is what we use, 
this is what the race uses 
to track your time. 
So as we’re running 
across the course, 
there’s going to be little 
mats that we run across 
and this will be able to 
give us an accurate time 
as far our running. 
The race will start 
in about 10 minutes, 
so wish me good luck 
and especially 
for the timer chip. 
Thank you.
Supreme Master 
Television cameras 
met up with 
Kristopher Aaron 
nearly a quarter way 
through the marathon. 
He explains 
how he is feeling 
at this point in the race.
This is an experience. 
This is 
an absolute experience! 
I mean to think, 
we’ve done about 
what 23.5 miles. 
Still, you got 
about 77 more to go. 
I’ve experienced 
many, many emotional 
highs and lows, 
and it’s like, 
“How in the world I am 
going to do 100 miles, 
and we’re like only 
at mile 24.” 
I’m not even a quarter way 
done with this race, 
but I am not going to stop 
until I finish it. 
And that’s the goal.
Almost halfway 
through the marathon, 
Mother Nature decided 
to make the race more 
exciting and challenging. 
Because of the 
heavy downpour of rain, 
and the immediate 
and extreme drop 
in temperature, 
most of participants 
were forced to change 
their strategy and pull out 
of the race for safety.
Halo, friends. 
I am back in the van 
with friends 
at the Nordic Trail 
at the Kettle 100. 
Now you may be asking 
why am I back. 
Well, around mile 47, 
actually before mile 47 
at about mile 35, 
it’s started raining 
cats and dogs.
So I literally ran 
for almost 12 miles 
in torrential rainstorm. 
As the result, the trail 
became very muddy 
and there were 
so many mud puddles. 
And then, my legs, 
they felt like cement. 
They felt real heavy, and 
I couldn’t run anymore 
but I could walk, 
I could speed walk. 
And my goal, I just said, 
“Well, listen, 
I’m just going to 
walk the rest of the way.” 
But here’s the challenge – 
when it started raining, 
now keep in mind 
it was very hot and warm 
earlier during the day, 
but it became very cold. 
And the rain came down 
and I had 
on a little singlet t-shirt 
and so I was freezing. 
I am literally, 
literally over 10 miles, 
I am just shivering. 
So yeah, as far to 
summing everything up, 
as far as the experience, 
this is 
an incredible experience 
because it showed 
what we can do as far as 
for me personally, 
you know, 
if you make up your mind 
how you can just push 
your body to the limit. 
I’m thankful 
for the opportunity 
to have been chosen 
by Supreme Master TV 
to represent 
the vegan world, 
and show what we can do 
when we put our minds 
and hearts to it. 
So, thank you. 
Kristopher Aaron 
recently confirmed with 
Supreme Master 
Television 
that he will be running 
the 100-mile marathon 
again in 2011. 
He is very excited 
for another opportunity to 
demonstrate the fortitude 
that comes from 
a raw vegan diet.
He once said, 
“I consider myself 
and my mission 
to be truly transcendent 
because I have joined 
together a 100% raw diet 
combined with 
extreme physical fitness 
in the area of running.”
Kristopher Aaron, 
thank you for allowing 
Supreme Master 
Television viewers 
to experience 
the various sides 
of marathon running, 
while continuously 
sharing the benefits 
of a plant-based diet. 
Your bright smile 
and your faith in fitness 
and the raw vegan diet 
surely compel many 
to appreciate 
and follow your example. 
For more information 
about Kristopher Aaron, 
please visit 
his web site at: 
www.KristopherAaron.com
Faithful viewers, 
it was a joy 
to have your company 
on Vegetarian Elite. 
Coming up now 
on Supreme Master 
Television is 
Between Master 
and Disciples. 
May we soon enjoy the day 
when humanity embraces 
a sustainable diet 
for a kinder future.