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The Rich Roll Podcast

The NFL’s David Carter On How A Plant-Based Diet Made Him A Better Player & A Better Human

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Education, Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness

4.713.3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2015

⏱️ 110 minutes

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Summary

It’s one thing to thrive on a plant-based diet as a skinny endurance athlete. But what about sports that place a premium on size, speed, agility, power, quickness and just plain brute force? Is it possible to compete at the highest level of the NFL not as a punt returner, not as a quarterback or even a running back, but as a defensive lineman – a position where only the absolute biggest, baddest, strongest and fastest survive? Meet David Carter — aka The 300 Pound Vegan. Introduced to the game at age 5, David began his football career playing Pop Warner. He made waves at Fontana's Kaiser High School in Southern California and went on to become a star player at UCLA. In 2011, he was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in the 6th round and has since been a bit of a journeyman defensive linebacker, playing for the Dallas Cowboys, the Oakland Raiders and most recently the Jacksonville Jaguars. Like most athletes, David grew up eating tons of meat, fully adhering to the conventional mythology that in order to become muscle you must consume muscle – the more the better. But as his career matured, David became plagued by a variety of persistent, chronic injuries including arthritis, tendonitis, nerve damage and chronic muscle fatigue. Not surprising given the nature of his job, but nonetheless devastating — ailments he simply could not overcome that left him sidelined despite the best sports medicine and rehabilitative resources of the NFL at his disposal. David soon realized that in order to continue playing, something had to change. He began researching the cause of his conditions, as well as alternative remedies to resolve them at the source. Heavily influenced by a series of documentaries that included Forks Over Knives and the holistic lifestyle habits practiced by his wife Paige, David arrived at a rather counter-intuitive conclusion for an athlete whose professional career relies entirely upon physical prowess and sheer brute force: all the nutrition he had been relying on to maximize his size and strength was actually killing him. Therefore, in February 2014, David made a rather radical and quite controversial decision: he adopted a 100% plant-based diet. Criticism came swift from all sides. Trainers, coaches, friends and fellow players all chimed the familiar refrain: it's impossible to maintain your weight and strength without meat! But David has remained steadfast and confident in his decision. Why? Because a battery of unexpected positive results came and came quickly. Eating entirely plant-based, David experienced more energy. His recovery time was profoundly accelerated. His stamina went through the roof. To the great surprise of his coaches, trainers and teammates, every single one of those nagging, persistent injuries mysteriously corrected themselves and ultimately vanished altogether. All his numbers in the weight room actually went up – this is a guy who can bench 470 and squat 660. Amazingly, he found himself quicker, more agile and responsive than ever. And perhaps most important to David, no living thing had to die in order for him to thrive. Through football and his off the field advocacy for healthier lifestyles, animal rights and the planet, David is now devoted to a cause greater than his on field performance — being an example of positive change in the world.

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It's amazing. I run all day. The stuff that they used to make me tired before when I was doing a lot of the process foods and stuff.

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You know, it doesn't tire me out anymore. The oxygen is just free-flowing in my body. I utilize oxygen a lot better.

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Recovery time. I don't get sore after workouts at all anymore.

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That's NFL defensive lineman David Carter, aka the 300 pound vegan. This week on the Rich Roll Podcast.

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Okay. So it's one thing to be a skinny endurance athlete, a guy like me thriving on a plant-based diet.

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But what about sports that place a premium on size, speed, agility, power, quickness, and just plain brute force? Well, that's a different species of athlete. That's another thing altogether, right?

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I mean, is it possible to compete at the highest level of the NFL, not as a punt returner, not as a quarterback, or even as a running back, but as a defensive lineman, a position where only the absolute biggest, baddest, strongest, and fastest survive.

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So there's a lot of anticipation about today's guys, a lot of intrigue. And I'm really happy to report that David Carter brings the goods big time today, and he does not disappoint.

2:43.0

So more on the guy who goes by the moniker, the 300 pound vegan in a minute, but first.

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All right. Let me set the stage a little bit, provide a little foundational groundwork. David Carter. Well, David Carter is a guy who's been playing football his entire life. Ever since he was five years old, first in pop Warner, then at Kaiser High School in Fontana here in Southern California, before suiting up at UCLA.

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And then he was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in the sixth round in 2011. And since then, he's been a bit of a journey men defensive linebacker playing for the Dallas Cowboys, the Oakland Raiders, and most recently the Jacksonville Jaguars.

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And, you know, this is a guy who not surprisingly grew up eating tons of meat, lots of barbecue, and believe the mythology that in order to become muscle, you must consume muscle and lots of it.

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But David is also a guy who has been played throughout his career by a variety of rather persistent chronic injuries, everything from tendinitis to inflammation, nerve damage, chronic muscle fatigue, pretty regular in the NFL, but nonetheless devastating ailments, he simply could not overcome and left him sideline despite all the rehab and medical resources of the NFL at his disposal.

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