The classification was established in 1935 and was based on separate classifications, which existed for several sports disciplines before. Starting in 1949, it was revised every four years, the period, which corresponded to the Olympic cycle, to reflect new standards for the physical training. The document contained test standards, principles and conditions, necessary for the conferment of sports ranks and titles, for all sports, cultivated in the USSR. As of the 1970s, there were following
1. She wants to be a doctor. SHOULD she study medicine? Yes, SHE SHOULD.
2. I hurt my ankle. SHOULD I play tennis? No, YOU SHOULDN'T!
3. She’s tired. SHOULD she go to bed? Yes, SHE SHOULD.
4. He has a headache. SHOULD he listen to loud music? No, HE SHOULDN'T!
5. We want to travel from Poland to Russia. SHOULD we go by plane? Yes, YOU SHOULD!
6. It’s 11. p.m., and they have a long drive home. SHOULD they go home now? Yes, THEY SHOULD!
7. He has a big test Tomorrow. SHOULD he watch TV all night? No, HE SHOULDN'T!
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The classification was established in 1935 and was based on separate classifications, which existed for several sports disciplines before. Starting in 1949, it was revised every four years, the period, which corresponded to the Olympic cycle, to reflect new standards for the physical training. The document contained test standards, principles and conditions, necessary for the conferment of sports ranks and titles, for all sports, cultivated in the USSR. As of the 1970s, there were following