Rocket boots
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Rocket boots are a patented Russian invention to speed up walking. Created by scientist Viktor Gordeyev, the "boots" are actually a mechanical construction strapped on the legs and are powered by small internal combustion engine
Internal combustion engine
The internal combustion engine is an engine in which the combustion of a fuel occurs with an oxidizer in a combustion chamber. In an internal combustion engine, the expansion of the high-temperature and high -pressure gases produced by combustion apply direct force to some component of the engine...

s that add energy to every step.

The speed for walking is approximately 17 km/h and the top speed for someone perfecting the use is said to be around 35 km/h. The boots uses approximately 4 centiliter per 10km.

The boots were developed in the 1970s for the Red Army
Red Army
The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army started out as the Soviet Union's revolutionary communist combat groups during the Russian Civil War of 1918-1922. It grew into the national army of the Soviet Union. By the 1930s the Red Army was among the largest armies in history.The "Red Army" name refers to...

 but further development was halted until 2000 when it was picked up by scientists at a university in the city Ufa
Ufa
-Demographics:Nationally, dominated by Russian , Bashkirs and Tatars . In addition, numerous are Ukrainians , Chuvash , Mari , Belarusians , Mordovians , Armenian , Germans , Jews , Azeris .-Government and administration:Local...

, targeting both civilian and military markets.

In 2007, the nickname 'Rocket Boots' was also awarded to Marco Giudice (of Dunfermline, Scotland) following a string of sensational five-a-side football displays in his home town, whereby he scored an average of 4.67 goals per hour with one blistering effort on the evening of 6th June 2008 recorded at 168.4 kmh - setting a new British indoor record. Mr Giudice would often celebrate the resulting goals scored by these unstoppable strikes by revealing a t-shirt embroided with the slogan "Lombardo".
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