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James Wilks

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James Wilks is a British mixed martial artist, Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner, and former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) competitor. He is also a fitness and nutrition expert and the host of the documentary film "The Game Changers." The film explores the benefits of plant-based diets for athletes and is directed by Louie Psihoyos and executive produced by James Cameron.

He began his career as a competitor in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and eventually transitioned to mixed martial arts (MMA), competing in the welterweight division. He made his UFC debut in 2009 and won his first three fights in the promotion. However, he lost his next two fights and was released from the UFC in 2011. After his release, he decided to retire from the MMA competition. Since then, he has focused on his career as a fitness and nutrition expert and has become a prominent advocate for plant-based diets. In addition, he is the host of the documentary film "The Game Changers," which explores the benefits of plant-based diets for athletes.

James Wilks is a vegan and advocate for plant-based diets. He transitioned to a vegan diet after being introduced to the idea while recovering from an injury. Since then, he has become a prominent advocate for the benefits of plant-based diets for athletes and physical performance. He hosts the documentary film "The Game Changers," which explores the benefits of plant-based diets for athletes and features interviews with top athletes who follow plant-based diets, including Arnold Schwarzenegger and Lewis Hamilton. He also wrote a book called "The Plant-Based Solution" with Dr. Joel Fuhrman, where he talks about how plant-based nutrition can improve health and reduce the risk of chronic diseases.