MENU.page-69299313{--metaColor:#000d06;--navColor:#000d06}LifestyleThis 91-Year-Old Gymnast Is Seriously More Graceful Than You'll Ever Be you see things that make you realize everything you thought about life was kind of wrong That's kind of how I felt when I read about Johanna Quaas the 91-year-old German gymnast who holds the title of "oldest gymnast in the world" in The Guinness Book of Records Quaas still regularly competes in the Landes-Seniorenspiele in Saxony and she's pretty darn beautiful to watch — as you can plainly see for yourself in this video that made its way to the Love What Matters Facebook page from German news service Tagesschau  and is even married to another gymnastics coach that Quaas started competing in gymnastics tournaments again Not a particularly common choice for someone in later adulthood but that's what makes it all the more badass Quaas eventually made her way to the world stage in 2012 when videos of her impressive and graceful floor routines went viral on YouTube But there are plenty other videos to choose from if you want to get your Quaas on Not only does she still do floor routines, but Quaas works on the beams and the bars. Her strength and lightness while doing so are remarkable to watch, and dare I say, deeply moving It certainly makes you reconsider all those stereotypes we have about elderly people not being able to keep up with us younger folk Though she described herself as having been “sporty” from a very early age she never thought it would be possible to do what she's doing now Training and competing still bring her so much joy but I'm going to watch these videos anytime I feel like laying on the floor in a heap of my own smelly clothes instead of getting up to move my bones a bit While you might not end up with a world record sticking to what you love and getting your body moving might just add years of happiness and mobility to your life