106-Year-Old Breaks Zip Lining World Record

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106-year-old Jack Reynolds breaks the Guinness World Record for oldest person to ride a zip line.

A lot of people think that as we get older, we are restricted on what we can do and how much fun we are able to have. That couldn’t be farthest from the truth and Jack Reynolds is the perfect example.

This centennial remains positive and upbeat no matter what. Today, he’s showing the world exactly what a 106-year-old man can do as he ziplines on the 196-foot-high Grizedale Forest zip line in England.

Hailing from Hollingwood, England, Jack is no stranger to breaking records. On his 105th birthday, Jack became the oldest person to ride a rollercoaster. Before that, on his 104th birthday, Jack became the oldest person to get a tattoo.

As this incredible man flies down the zip line, there is a huge smile plastered across his face. The zip line can reach speeds up to 40 miles per hour, but nothing seemed to faze Jack.

His record-breaking moment quickly went viral online and many people praised this man and his youthful attitude. This 106-year-old is the perfect example that if we keep things moving and take care of our bodies, we too can be living easily long after we reach over the hill status.

Jack is such an inspiration to everyone watching in person and at home! When we find our joy, there is nothing that can hold us down. Way to go Jack! We can’t wait to see what you conquer next.

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