These two are staying in shape while they exercise at Pineyro del Campo, a home for the elderly in Montevideo, Uruguay.
100-year-old Peggy McAlpine is definitely not afraid of heights. Here she gives a thumbs up as she paraglides off a 2,500-foot mountain peak in Kyrenia, in northern Cyprus.
69-year-old Ruth Flowers is a grandma and a DJ. Here, she's mixing music at a recording studio in Paris, France.
You don't have to be in your twenties to be a yogi. Retirees in Sun City, Arizona participate in a yoga class.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe cheerleaders of "The Sun City Poms" squad rehearse in Sun City, Arizona.
Bowling will always be a staple activity. Here, retirees bowl in Sun City, Arizona.
Robert Harker, 73, and his wife Nancy, 70, square dance in Sun City. There are 38,500 residents in the community, with an average age of 72.4 years.
Here's some more dancing — this time in the streets. Elderly people get down during the International Day of Older Persons in São Paulo, Brazil.
Japan's "Respect for the Aged Day" promotes the health of elderly and middle-age people. Here, a group exercises with wooden dumbbells.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdLATA 65 is an organization based in Lisbon, Portugal, that supports urban art for the elderly. Since 2012, the group has introduced the world of graffiti to over 100 senior citizens.
Residents at the Ter Biest house for elderly persons dip their feet in a swimming pool during a heat wave in Grimbergen, Belgium.
A nursing home in Tel Aviv, Israel, hosts a sports competition for its residents. Categories including swimming, weight-lifting, shot put, and running.
Women practice a traditional dance with swords during an early morning training session in a park in Qingdao, Shandong province, China.
An elderly woman takes a penalty kick during a training session in Nkowankowa Township, outside Tzaneen in the Limpopo province of South Africa.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdA contestant dances next to relatives and friends during a beauty contest for elderly women held in honor of Mother's Day, in São Paulo, Brazil.
Dr. Funshine, aka Caroline Meeks (center) leads a laughter therapy session with Wanda Boyce (left) and Richard Trask (right) at the Clairmont Friendship Center in San Diego, California. Dr. Funshine teaches "laughter yoga," an hour-long, mind-body exercise class that combines yogic breathing with simulated physical laughter and silly banter.