Schedule of Practices

posted by Frodo at 2/07/2006

The Panther Grappling Club meets weekly to practice techniques and review new instruction in a fun and safe environment. Feel free to contact us about any scheduling concerns.

When does the Panther Grappling Club meet normally?
  • Wednesday: no-gi 5-7 Trees Hall Mat Room
  • Thursday: no-gi 5-7 Trees Hall Mat Room
  • Friday: gi 7:30-9:30 Trees Hall Multipurpose Room
  • Saturday: no-gi 5-7 Trees Hall Mat Room
  • Additional practices to be determined.
Where is Trees Hall?

Trees Hall is located at the intersection of Allequippa Street and Darragh Street. See this map indicating Trees Hall.

The large multi-purpose room is on the level below the main entrance between the swimming pool and the weight room. From the men's locker room, go down the stairs to the racquetball courts. Turn right and make a left at the end of the hallway. The multipurpose room is on the left.

The mat room on the main level is close to the men's locker room. After going through the main entrance turn right down the hallway. Go through the door labeled A147. Go through the second set of doors and look right. Go through the door labeled A141. We are in the very end of that room.

Where is the Baierl Rec Center?

The Baierl Rec Center is located on the second floor of the Peterson Event Center on Terrace Street. See this map indicating the Peterson Event Center. The mat room in this gym is located down the steps (after entering the Rec Center) close to the men's locker room.

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Frequently Ask Questions

posted by Frodo at 2/07/2006

Grappling is a martial art including wrestling, judo, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, shooto and others. Most matches involve takedowns and ground control, and they end when someone submits or taps out.

Does the Panther Grappling Club cost anything?
No, the Panther Grappling Club is open free of charge to all members of the Pitt community.
What should I wear to the Panther Grappling Club?
The Panther Grappling Club does not require any special uniforms. Simply wear comfortable clothes that are suitable for vigorous exercise. Mouth guards, headgear, and other equipment are a good idea in case of an accident.
How does the Panther Grappling Club practice?
Members typically practice by warming up, drilling and learning specific techniques, then grappling live rounds for the rest of practice.
Is the Panther Grappling Club dangerous?
The Panther Grappling Club is committed to the safety of its members. However, as any martial art, there is always risk inherent in submission grappling.
Do I need previous experience with grappling or other martial arts?
No previous experience is necessary. Beginners are encouraged to attend and gradually acclimate to grappling.
I have previous experience in wrestling, Judo, Jiu-Jitsu, Karate, Kung Fu, boxing, etc. Is the Panther Grappling Club for me?
We encourages those with previous experience to attend. Those with grappling specific experience will be able to refine their techniques and acquire new ones. Those with non-grappling experience will learn how to supplement their previous martial arts experience with grappling techniques.
Can I be a member of the Panther Grappling Club and another martial arts organization simultaneously?
Absolutely. The Panther Grappling Club encourages its members to actively train in additional martial arts in order to broaden their abilities.

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Competition

posted by Frodo at 2/07/2006

From time to time, the Panther Grappling Club attends tournaments, dual meets, and other competitions to test the skills of its members in a competitive environment. Below are the results of some of these competitions.

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Panther Grappling Club Constitution

posted by Frodo at 2/07/2006

Article I: Purpose

The Purpose of the Panther Grappling Club (hereinafter "Club") shall be to promote the learning of grappling-oriented martial arts systems. Training in the martial arts will focus on self-defense, athletic and physical development, competitive ability, and the members' growth as a person.

Article II: Activities

The Purpose will be served through regular training, seminars, competitions, as well as social events and other meetings of the Club.

Article III: Membership Requirements and Obligations

Membership in the Club is open to all persons, regardless of age, sex, handicap, race, creed, or nationality. There are no financial obligations for membership in the Club, and "student membership" is open to all students of the Univerity.

Faculty, staff and alumni of the University and non-University persons may participate in the meetings and activities of the organization as "associate members" but may not vote, hold office, or serve in formal leadership positions.

Clothing and safety equipment appropriate for wrestling or working out are required for all members in order to participate in Club training.

There are no additional requirements. No hazing or illegal discrimination will be used as a condition of membership in this organization.

Article IV: Membership Application, Acceptance, and Removal

All interested persons will be required to sign a waiver of liability to the University of Pittsburgh ("University"), as well as to the Club, releasing all parties from liability in the event of injury. This is the only requirement of membership.

To be considered active and in good standing, members must attend 50% of meetings and training sessions. Members may become inactive by either ceasing to attend meetings, or by expressly stating their desire to be removed from membership lists.

All members will have the right to offer their views, opinions, suggestions and insights into the day-to-day and long-term operation of the Club.

Members may be removed from the Club by a vote by two or more officers for one or more of the following reasons:

  1. Blatant disregard for the health and safety of fellow Club members
  2. Actions not in the spirit of martial arts
  3. Disrespect to the officers or Advisor of the Club

Persons removed from the Club may petition for restoration of good standing status no sooner than two months after the vote of removal. A unanimous vote by all officers is required to re-instate former members. Re-instatement may only occur once; a second vote of removal constitutes permanent banning from the Club.

Article V: Voting on Issues Unrelated to Selection of Officers

Any elections regarding specific issues or operation of the Club, will be announced a minimum of two weeks prior to the date of elections. All elections shall be by secret ballot, unless all members in attendance agree to a show of hands or alternative method of election.

Voting privileges are limited to active student members in good standing with the organization. All members in attendance on the date of elections will be considered to be in good standing, as well as any members who express their interest in voting but are unable to attend. Voting by proxy will be handled through communication with the Vice President.

Article VI: Officers

The Club shall have the following officers; President, Vice-President, and Business Manager.

Article VI: Duties of Officers

A: Duties of the President:

The President will have the responsibility of conducting the meeetings and training sessions of the Club as well as the schedule for each meeting and training session. The President is also primarily responsible for promoting the Club to the University and its students, maintaining the current membership list, and conducting the meetings of the Club acting as Chairperson. The President will also be responsible for maintaining records and articles related to the existence and function of the Club, including but not limited to, this Constitution, any By-Laws or Amendments, and required paperwork for the University. These documents will be kept orderly and be available at the request of any Club member, officer or Advisor.

The President will be permitted to vote in any election except a motion for impeachment against him or her. In the event of a tie, the President's vote shall count as the tie-breaker. The President may also grant special dispositions to members seeking to remain in good standing and active who are unable to fulfill the 50% attendance requirement. These dispositions may be granted for extraordinary circumstances, such as long-term injury, travel, or other situations.

B. Duties of the Vice-President:

The Vice-President will have the responsibility of conducting the training of each session of the Club. He will conduct meetings in the absence of the President, as well as support and assist the efforts and responsibilities of the President when called upon.

The Vice-President will act as proxy for any members who desire to vote in elections not involving the office of the Vice-President but are unable to attend. He will do so in a fashion not inconsistent with the method of voting used and any anonymity afforded to members during said elections. The Vice-President will be permitted to vote in any election except a motion for impeachment against him or her.

C. Duties of the Business Manager:

The Business Manager shall act as record keeper for the Club, maintaining in good order any and all records of expenses, incomes, assets and other financial accountings of the Club. The Business Manager will report to the President and Vice-President monthly on the status of the Club and its finances. The Business Manager will also act as liaison with the University, and specifically with the Student Organization Resource Center ("SORC") regarding all Club business and University compliance issues.

The Business Manager will be permitted to vote in any election except a motion for impeachment against him or her.

Article VII: Election of Officers

Elections for Officers will be held the second training session or meeting in October, no later than October 15th. Elections will be by secret ballot only, with no option for proxy or absentee voting. Voting privileges are limited to active student members in good standing with the organization. Elections will be held at the close of said training session or meeting. Prior to the casting of ballots on the day of elections, each candidate will be given 3 minutes to address the Club members in attendance as to the merits of their candidacy. The following requirements apply to officer elections:

A. Eligibility for Officer Positions

Officer positions are available to all active members in good standing, subject to the following office-specific requirements. To be eligible for the position of President, Vice-President or Business Manager, the interested member must be an active member in good standing status. No one person may hold multiple positions, unless there are no other eligible members to fill the open officer positions.

B. Nomination for Office

All persons interested in running for office must be nominated during any Club meeting or training session during the month of September. Officer candidates may be nominated by any Club member, including themselves, subject to a seconding by a different member of the Club. A seconding must be obtained during the same meeting or training session, or else the candidate must be nominated again at a later meeting or session. Persons currently holding an officer position are not barred from serving a second or multiple terms, or serving in a different officer position.

C. Requirements for Election; Announcement and Induction of New Officers

All offices will be filled by simple majority of secret ballots, counted by each current officer as well as at least one non-officer member. Run-offs in the event of a tie will be a re-cast of votes between the two candidates who received the most votes. The run-off election will be held the same day as the initial election, and run-off elections will continue until all officer positions are filled.

After each position has been filled, the new officers will be introduced in their positions before the meeting or training session is adjourned. Each new officer will be trained and prepared to their position by the outgoing officer, and the new officers' terms shall begin on the first training session of the spring semester, or January 15th, whichever is sooner.

Article VIII: Removal of Officers; Special Elections

Officers may be removed by an impeachment process. Impeachment begins on a motion, with a seconding, from a non-officer member during any Club meeting or training session. Upon seconding, the officer the member wishes to impeach, if present, will leave the area. The remaining members and officers present will then vote by secret ballot as to the removal of the member from their officer position. A two-thirds majority is required for removal.

If an officer is removed, a special election to fill the position must be held no later than 30 days after the removal is effective, following the same rules of eligibility and nomination specified in the above Article, with the following change: nomination must be offered and seconded within 14 days of the effective date of removal. Voting privileges are limited to active student members in good standing with the organization.

The same special election requirements will be used to fill any unexpected vacancies not the result of impeachment, including but not limited to, death or injury to an officer, the departure from the area by an officer or the officer's graduation.

Article IX: Committees

No committees are created by this Constitution. However, at any time, the President has the discretion to create any committee he or she feels is appropriate to fulfill the express, stated goals of the office of President. Such ad hoc committees shall exist only so long as they are required by the President, and may be terminated by unanimous consent of both the Vice-President and Business Manager along with all Club members not on the committee.

Article X: Meetings

Meetings may be called by any officer of the Club, with a requirement of one week's notice given if the meeting does not coincide with a regularly scheduled training session. At such ad hoc meetings, the President will act as Chair, unless he or she is unable to attend, in which case the Vice-President will sit as Chair. If neither the President nor Vice-President is available, the meeting will not be held.

There is no quorum required for business to proceed. The meeting may be adjourned by a seconded motion from any member, subject to the express override of the Chair if the Chair has just cause to continue the meeting. All proceedings, motions, and the like will be held in accord to Robert's Rules of Order, unless otherwise specified at the beginning of the meeting by the Chair.

Article XI: Finances

The Business Manager is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of all financial records. The Business Manager will submit to the Club a bi-annual budget, with a detailed report of all expenses, assets, and income from the previous six-month period, as well as projections for the coming six months. These reports should approximately coincide with the University semester schedule.

Club monies will be spent only on items or events directly related to the Purpose of the Club. This may include, but is not limited to, uniforms, belts, testing fees, seminars, tournaments, hosting guests instructors or students, and charity events. All expenditures over $50 require unanimous consent of all three officers.

At any time, any member or officer may request and shall receive a copy of the financial report prepared by the Business Manager. This request shall be honored within one week from the date it is made.

Article XII: Advisor

The advisor to the Club shall assist the Business Manager when needed when acting as liaison with the University. The Advisor shall have no formal input as to the curriculum or training sessions of the Club. The Advisor will have access to any Club materials, including but not limited to the financial reports, in order to insure this Constitution and any Amendments, by-laws and University regulations are complied with at all times. The Advisor may at any time choose to train with the Club, but his or her attendance is not required as part of the duties and responsibilities of the position of Advisor.

Article XIII: External Affiliations

At the time of this drafting, the Club is not affiliated with any external organization.

Article XIV: By-Laws and Amendments

By-Laws may be proposed at any meeting or training session of the Club by any member, and are subject to a simple majority show of hands vote for adoption or repeal. By-Laws shall be duly recorded by the President of the Club.

Amendments to this Constitution shall be proposed by seconded motion during any meeting or training session of the Club. A special election by secret ballot will be held one week after the passage of the motion on the merits of the Amendment. A two-thirds majority of at least 50% of active members' votes is required to pass the Amendment. Upon its passage it is effective immediately, unless specified in the Amendment, and it shall be duly recorded by the President.

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Contact

posted by Frodo at 2/07/2006

If you have any questions, please contact the Panther Grappling Club's officers or post a thread in the forum.

President

Name
James Cerra
Email

Vice President

Name
Warren Samuels

Treasurer

Name
Mike Hansell

Faculty Advisor

Name
Rebecca Denova

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