Alexander Petrov has no idea how to make an AK-47 rifle, isn’t strong in economics, and doesn’t know what to advise Brezhnev. He even doesn’t remember many dates and events from the past, though he lived a long life. By the will of Providence, at the moment of his death, his consciousness was transferred into his own body—but fifty years earlier. Ahead of him appears a sea of opportunities to live a completely different life; knowing the future makes it not so difficult. But he decides to stay in sports and achieve better results than in his previous life.