Medicine according to grades

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Medicine for sheet music was a ten-minute gymnastics broadcast of the GDR television .

Since the beginning of the 1960s, the program has been running every working day at the start of broadcasting (9.15 a.m.), and later on the evening before (on changing slots between around 4.50 p.m. and 5.00 p.m.) in the first program. The original concept was for film production in the studio. A sports doctor explained the exercises, two or three gymnasts performed them, piano music set the rhythm.

In the wake of the global aerobic trend and the success of the ZDF series Enorm in Form , the program was redesigned in the mid-1980s. This is said to have been preceded by an interruption in the series from the late 1970s to 1985, which, however, does not confirm transcripts of broadcast programs. The piano accompaniment was replaced by pop music, the exercises were carried out by a pre-gymnast and around three dozen post-gymnasts of all ages in the large hall of the Berlin sports and recreation center . A moderator explained what health and training effects the exercises should have.

Individual evidence

  1. Further highlights of Adlershof television. Retrieved July 11, 2015 . Presumably taken over from there also with Torsten Wahl: One, two, three, up the leg. In: Berliner Zeitung. August 18, 2003, accessed July 11, 2015 .
  2. tvprogramme.net. Retrieved July 11, 2015 . Accordingly, according to notes z. On August 3, 1981 , May 3, 1982 , August 29, 1983 and July 2, 1984 .
  3. Screenshot under Other highlights of Adlershof television. Retrieved July 11, 2015 .