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Mayfest 2026 broke a Guinness record with 420 fired-up seniors

On a Saturday morning in Georgia, a crowd of older adults shattered an eight-year-old Guinness World Record and changed how the world sees aging.On the morning of May 2, 2026, Clayton County International Park in Georgia became the site of something worth documenting. Four hundred and twenty older adults gathered outdoors, warmed up, and proceeded to break a Guinness World Record for the world's largest core fitness lesson. The previous record had stood since 2018, when 298 participants completed the class that set the benchmark. The group that showed up for Mayfest 2026 cleared that number by more than 40%. The achievement was part of Mayfest 2026, a two-day celebration organized by Clayton County Senior Services under the theme Aging Gracefully. Living Fully. The event, held May 1 and 2 at the park, brought together older adults from Clayton County and the broader metro Atlanta area for a weekend built around wellness, entertainment, community resources, and human connection. The man at the front of 420 people Leading the class was fitness trainer Dashaun Johnson, known professionally as the Guru of Abs. Johnson guided the crowd through a core workout that had to meet two standards simultaneously. First, it had to satisfy official Guinness World Records requirements. Second, it had to hold the attention and participation of hundreds of people with different fitness histories, physical conditions, and comfort levels, all spread across an outdoor park. That is a harder assignment than it sounds, and by the end of the session it was clear the class had delivered on both counts. The sponsorship that made it official An attempt at a Guinness World Record is not simply a matter of showing up in large numbers. There are logistics, documentation requirements, and official certification processes involved. The financial backing that made it all possible came from Axxess Benefit Consultants, whose sponsorship gave the organizing team the resources to coordinate the event at the scale it required. Melissa Myers-Bristol, director of Clayton County Senior Services, reflected on what the morning represented. She described the record as the result of what becomes possible when community, movement, and shared purpose occupy the same space. That framing resonated with the people who were there. What the record actually means For many of the 420 participants, breaking a world record was a confirmation of something they had long understood about themselves. Getting older does not mean retreating from physical challenge or watching other people stay active. The crowd that gathered on that Saturday morning pushed past a standard that had held for eight years, and did it in public, with official documentation attached. Clayton County Senior Services has built its work around that understanding. The department has developed programs and community resources aimed at supporting healthy aging, with the goal of creating conditions where older adults are not simply accommodated but encouraged to take on challenges. The Guinness record is the most visible result of that approach to date. It will be in the record books for as long as the record stands.
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On the morning of May 2, 2026, Clayton County International Park in Georgia became the site of something worth documenting. Four hundred and twenty older adults gathered outdoors, warmed up, and proceeded to break a Guinness World Record for the world’s largest core fitness lesson. The previous record had stood since 2018, when 298 participants completed the class that set the benchmark. The group that showed up for Mayfest 2026 cleared that number by more than 40%.

The achievement was part of Mayfest 2026, a two-day celebration organized by Clayton County Senior Services under the theme Aging Gracefully. Living Fully. The event, held May 1 and 2 at the park, brought together older adults from Clayton County and the broader metro Atlanta area for a weekend built around wellness, entertainment, community resources, and human connection.

The man at the front of 420 people

Leading the class was fitness trainer Dashaun Johnson, known professionally as the Guru of Abs. Johnson guided the crowd through a core workout that had to meet two standards simultaneously. First, it had to satisfy official Guinness World Records requirements. Second, it had to hold the attention and participation of hundreds of people with different fitness histories, physical conditions, and comfort levels, all spread across an outdoor park.

That is a harder assignment than it sounds, and by the end of the session it was clear the class had delivered on both counts.

The sponsorship that made it official

An attempt at a Guinness World Record is not simply a matter of showing up in large numbers. There are logistics, documentation requirements, and official certification processes involved. The financial backing that made it all possible came from Axxess Benefit Consultants, whose sponsorship gave the organizing team the resources to coordinate the event at the scale it required.

Melissa Myers-Bristol, director of Clayton County Senior Services, reflected on what the morning represented. She described the record as the result of what becomes possible when community, movement, and shared purpose occupy the same space. That framing resonated with the people who were there.

What the record actually means

For many of the 420 participants, breaking a world record was a confirmation of something they had long understood about themselves. Getting older does not mean retreating from physical challenge or watching other people stay active. The crowd that gathered on that Saturday morning pushed past a standard that had held for eight years, and did it in public, with official documentation attached.

Clayton County Senior Services has built its work around that understanding. The department has developed programs and community resources aimed at supporting healthy aging, with the goal of creating conditions where older adults are not simply accommodated but encouraged to take on challenges. The Guinness record is the most visible result of that approach to date.

It will be in the record books for as long as the record stands.

Clayton County Clayton County Senior Services core fitness Dashaun Johnson Georgia events Guinness World Record healthy aging Mayfest 2026 older adults fitness senior fitness
Destiny Philips

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