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Pittsburg’s Browne earns black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu – KOAM
PITTSBURG, Kan. – Pittsburg’s Andrew Browne acquired a little bit of a late begin in his martial arts profession .
“I had an epiphany across the age of 21. I had that factor rising up like most individuals, pondering that if one thing goes down I’m going to have the ability to deal with it,” Browne says, “I had an epiphany that I don’t actually know something about something, and I must discover ways to defend myself and take my life in a optimistic route.”
Regardless of his late begin Browne has labored at his craft for almost 15 years – and final month earned his black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
“Proper earlier than my blue belt is after I stopped worrying about what belt I used to be going to get. I used to be similar to I’m going to coach and do that the remainder of my life, and when it occurs, it occurs,” Browne says of incomes his black belt, “These are all my friends. I don’t see myself as higher than anybody on this room. If we’re in right here working, we’re equal. They had been all giving me crap calling me professor. I used to be like guys, It’s Andrew…come on.”
With the black belt comes a step up in competitors for Browne.
“There are going to be guys in my division who had been successful world championships after they had been of their 20’s, and I’ll be 36 this yr. These guys have been black belts since they had been 20 or 21 years previous. I simply acquired mine, so I’ve acquired some massive sneakers to fill. I’m up for the problem,” Browne provides, “I wish to lead by instance for my college students. I don’t need them to be afraid of stepping out of their consolation zone and getting on the market and testing themselves.”
It additionally means extra duty off the mat.
“It’s not nearly getting the belt within the martial artwork or being powerful or something like that. It’s important to maintain your self to a better normal round individuals. It’s important to lead by instance,” he says, “I’ve acquired 30 adults and 10 youngsters in right here. Whether or not I prefer it or not, they appear as much as me. If it’s in right here or if its on the market…I attempt to be cordial, well mannered and type. It’s important to maintain your self to a better normal, I consider.”
Browne spends most of his time passing alongside what he’s discovered to his college students at “Come up Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu” in Pittsburg.
He’s hoping to offer the following era one thing he didn’t have rising up – and perhaps an opportunity to earn a black belt of their very own.
“I don’t wish to be the final. I need there to be extra,” Browne says of serving to others earn a black belt, “I need each one who is available in right here to realize that, if that’s what their aim is.”
“I want I had entry to Jiu-Jitsu after I first began,” he provides of instructing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in his hometown of Pittsburg, “We had been on the YMCA on wrestling mats trying up YouTube movies and studying takedowns from wrestlers. We’ve an important wrestling group right here. If I had somebody to instruct me the correct method and present me the small particulars to start with, it could have been superb.”
Beneath is a category schedule for Come up Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Browne’s health club is positioned at 311 S. Broadway in Pittsburg. You’ll be able to contact the health club at 620-719-6018.
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Biden rejects Nippon Steel's proposed deal to acquire Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel
President Joe Biden has rejected the nearly $15 billion proposed deal for Nippon Steel of Japan to purchase Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel — affirming his vow in March to block the acquisition.
“We need major U.S. companies representing the major share of US steelmaking capacity to keep leading the fight on behalf of America’s national interests,” Biden said in a Friday morning statement.
His decision comes after the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, known as CFIUS, failed to reach consensus on the possible national security risks of the deal last month, and sent a long-awaited report on the merger to Biden who had 15 days to reach a final decision.
The committee, chaired by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and made up of other Cabinet members, can recommend that the president block a transaction, and federal law gives the president that power.
A U.S. official familiar with the matter, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told The Associated Press last month that some federal agencies represented on the panel were skeptical that allowing a Japanese company to buy an American-owned steelmaker would create national security risks.
The decision, which comes just weeks before the Democratic president is set to leave office, could potentially damage relations between the U.S. and Japan, which is America’s biggest ally in Asia. Japan is also the largest foreign holder of U.S. debt.
Biden previously came out against the deal last March — and was backed by the United Steelworkers, concerned over whether the company would honor existing labor agreements or slash jobs as well as the firm’s financial transparency.
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Pittsburgh Department of Public Works preparing for another blast of winter weather Friday morning
Public works crews in the City of Pittsburgh are preparing for another round of snow that’s expected to impact tomorrows morning commute.
Some people hope it won’t be a repeat of how the city handled last week’s snowfall.
With more snow on the way, some people in the City of Pittsburgh are concerned and still frustrated over last week’s wintry mess.
Several cars got stuck on Negley Avenue in Squirrel Hill the morning of Dec. 21.
Some people say a lot of roads were unsalted across the city.
“It’s Pittsburgh, they are supposed to be ready for stuff like this you know, should be out the day before night before salting everything,” DoorDash driver Robert Dennis said.
Dennis uses Negley Avenue daily.
“It’s the main drag. I go down it everyday. I don’t see why they wouldn’t come out and salt it. That’s crazy,” Dennis said.
The City of Pittsburgh said that day public works was responding to unexpected heavy snowfall.
A Ring camera video showed a car sliding on ice, nearly hitting an SUV and slamming straight into the side of a house on Parkwood Road in Mount Oliver that same day.
By that afternoon, the city deployed 40 plow trucks.
“I have friends who live on the slopes and Mount Oliver area that did have a big problem couple weeks ago. I’m glad they are gonna do a better job this time,” Lucy Leitner said.
Today, Allegheny County’s Department of Public Works said when the snow starts early Friday morning, they will have 30 salt trucks with plows deployed.
The city said they are also prepared and will have 60 trucks out overnight to treat the roads.
The city says the bulk of the snow is expected to hit during rush hour tomorrow morning so they will have crews out around the clock to make sure the roads are safe.
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