Dojo — Powerful Combat Sports Club Landing Page Template
Tatami is a hero-dominant landing page template built for judo and wrestling clubs. It immerses visitors in a day-in-the-life dojo atmosphere before asking them to register. The Desert Rose color system, polaroid testimonial hero, and sticky "Step on the Mat" call to action work together to share the club's culture and convert first-time visitors into free trial sign-ups.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Tatami is a single-page template that puts visitors on the mat before they ever fill in a form. The hero leads with a real member testimonial over a slow-motion hip throw. Each scroll section moves through one moment of the dojo's day, building trust through atmosphere and delivering a focused free trial registration at the end.
Who this template is for
This template is built for judo and wrestling clubs that want to turn website visitors into enrolled members. It speaks equally to the parent, the athlete, and the adult seeking a genuine outlet.
- Parents researching structured martial arts programs for children aged 6 to 12
- College wrestlers and grapplers looking to cross-train during the off-season
- Working professionals in their 30s and 40s who want to manage stress through live sparring
What problem this template solves
A landing page for a specialized martial arts club needs to balance the intensity of judo and wrestling with a welcoming atmosphere for new members. Most club websites either feel cold and transactional or too soft to attract serious athletes.
- No single page captures the full range of members a dojo actually serves
- Generic templates share little description of the real dojo experience before asking for a sign-up
- Clubs lose conversions because visitors cannot picture themselves walking through the door
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, hero-dominant landing page where every section earns the next scroll. The template is ready to share with your team and easily customize to match your club's branding, schedule, and coaching staff.
- A polaroid-style testimonial card floating over a slow-motion background video in the hero
- Three Day-in-the-Life sections covering morning kids' class, midday open mat, and evening adult sparring
- A dual-path registration section with a free trial form and a secondary team registration option
Feature list
One paragraph introduces each feature below. Together, they protect the visitor's attention and guide them naturally toward registration.
Polaroid Testimonial Hero
A weathered polaroid card floats over a looping slow-motion hip throw. It shows a real member's face, first name, months trained, and a single authentic line. The contrast between the frozen card and the kinetic background stops the scroll immediately.
Day-in-the-Life Scroll Narrative
Four timed moments walk the visitor through one full day at the club. Subtle parallax transitions between sections mimic the forward momentum of an entry throw. This lets visitors feel the rhythm of the dojo before reading a single schedule item.
Sticky "Step on the Mat" Call to Action
A competition-red registration pill pins to the bottom of the viewport after the hero scrolls past. It stays visible across all Day-in-the-Life sections without interrupting the narrative. This placement helps streamline the path from curiosity to commitment.
Dual-Path Registration Form
The primary form asks only three things: first name, experience level, and preferred session. A secondary "Register Your Team" path expands to collect team name and headcount for wrestling coaches bringing groups. Keeping the information minimal maximizes submissions.
Inline Social Proof Metrics
Metric callouts for years open, active members, and belt promotions appear inline as the visitor scrolls. These trust indicators protect credibility and reinforce confidence without interrupting the storytelling layout.
Coach Bio and Credential Section
Instructor profiles include photos and credentials. Including instructor bios with photos helps build a personal connection and trust with potential members, which is especially important for parents evaluating services for their children.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Testimonial Card | Opens with social proof and kinetic atmosphere |
| Morning Kids' Class | Shows discipline and joy for young beginners |
| Midday Open Mat | Demonstrates cross-training and community exchange |
| Evening Adult Session | Builds energy toward live sparring climax |
| Registration and Team Sign-Up | Captures free trial leads and group inquiries |
| Footer Row | Provides essential club information and links |
Design & branding system
The Desert Rose palette is rooted in high-desert dusk. Each color carries a specific role, so the visual hierarchy stays clear and easy to read at any scroll depth. You can easily customize all colors, fonts, and card content to reflect your club's identity.
- Sand-white (#F5EDE3) dominates backgrounds; clay (#C2847A) warms dividers and card edges
- Deep gi indigo (#2C3A5B) anchors all headlines and navigation elements
- Competition red (#B83234) appears only on calls to action and accent borders, protecting visual focus
Mobile & speed optimization
Over 57% of traffic to landing pages is mobile. This template is built mobile-first so parents on phones and athletes browsing quickly can sign up without friction. The sticky registration pill, experience dropdown, and expandable team form all work cleanly on small screens.
- Responsive layout adapts across phone, tablet, and desktop viewport sizes
- Server Components handle static sections to protect rendering performance for the parallax and sticky elements
- GSAP ScrollTrigger powers the parallax, counter animations, and polaroid float on the client side
How this template helps you convert
The goal of this landing page is to move visitors from interest to action, specifically signing up for a trial class. Every design and copy decision is built around that single outcome.
- The hero stops the scroll with a real member story before making any request, creating emotional investment before the ask.
- The Day-in-the-Life scroll gives visitors enough context to self-select their program, so the registration form feels like a natural next step rather than an interruption.
- The sticky call to action is always one tap away, reducing the effort required to commit at any moment in the scroll journey.
Other information about this template
This template is designed for clubs that want to easily customize their online presence without starting from scratch. Responsive wrestling landing page templates like this one can enhance the online presence of wrestling clubs and help them attract new members by showcasing important information effectively. You can share the published page across social media platforms to drive enrollment campaigns.
- Wrestling landing page templates are customizable to fit the branding of wrestling clubs, and this one is no exception
- Gipper is an all-in-one design platform purpose-built for sports teams and pairs well when you need to create event graphics to share alongside your landing page
- With Gipper, users can easily customize a single wrestling meet day post and adapt it for different social media platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, making it a strong companion tool for clubs promoting services and events
- Creating separate posts for different social media platforms can be time-consuming; using customizable templates alongside your website helps you protect consistency across every channel
- You can use feedback from new members who found you through the page to refine the testimonial card and registration copy over time




Theme
Dynamic Motion
Creative direction
Day-in-the-Life
Color system
Desert Rose
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Polaroid Testimonial Hero Card
Day-in-the-life Scroll Narrative
Sticky Registration Call to Action
Dual-path Registration Form
Inline Social Proof Metrics
Coach Bio and Credential Blocks
Related questions
Can I easily customize the colors and fonts to match my club?
Does the template support both kids and adult program registration?
Is the team registration feature included out of the box?
How does the testimonial card in the hero work?
Can I share this page directly from the platform?