Grind - Powerful Athlete Landing Page Template
Grind is a single-page athlete portfolio landing page built for collegiate athletes pursuing NIL deals, Olympic hopefuls, and retired pros seeking brand partnerships. It combines a dramatic Type Over Image header, a scroll-driven manifesto, and a masonry photo grid with an Obsidian and Gold visual identity to make every visit feel like a credible pitch to scouts, agents, and sponsors.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Grind is a high-impact athlete portfolio landing page designed to attract scouts, agents, and sponsors. The template pairs a full-viewport black-and-white header photograph with a manifesto-driven scroll experience and a dense masonry grid of action shots, stat cards, and video content. The result is a single link that functions as both a highlight reel and a business pitch.
Who this template is for
This template is built for athletes who need to present themselves as investable brands, not just competitors. Whether you are building your first NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deal package or pivoting into brand ambassadorship, this layout gives your profile the visual authority it deserves.
- Collegiate athletes pursuing NIL deals and sponsorship conversations
- Olympic hopefuls and national-level competitors courting federation partners
- Retired professionals transitioning into brand ambassador or media roles
What problem this template solves
Most athletes rely on a combination of social media profiles, PDF résumés, and highlight reels sent across separate links. That scattered approach costs time and loses attention. Scouts and sponsors need one destination that makes the case instantly.
- No single place to consolidate stats, media, achievements, and a contact form for partnership inquiries
- Highlight reels and résumés alone cannot communicate personal brand or visual identity
- Generic portfolio templates lack the visual intensity needed to hold a decision-maker's attention
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page athlete portfolio landing page with every section already laid out and styled. The design does the heavy lifting so your content fills a professional frame from the first load.
- A full-viewport Type Over Image header with a bold condensed manifesto headline at 12vw
- A scroll-activated manifesto section, a masonry media grid with hover overlays, and a slow-motion embedded video break
- A pinned "Request Media Kit" top bar and a secondary "Download One-Sheet" email-capture call to action
Feature list
A concise overview of the core built-in capabilities this template delivers.
Full-Viewport Type Over Image Header
A black-and-white photograph fills the entire screen. The condensed, all-caps serif headline "EVERY REP. EVERY RECORD. ONE PORTFOLIO." is set at 12vw and physically collides with the athlete's body in the image. The effect is monumental and immediate.
Scroll-Activated Manifesto Section
Three short belief statements stack vertically below the header and fade in as the visitor scrolls. Each line ("Your body is your brand. Your stats are your story. Your portfolio is your pitch deck.") builds conviction before the grid appears.
Masonry Media Grid with Hover Overlays
Action shots, stat cards, sponsor logos, and video thumbnails are arranged in a staggered masonry layout. Each tile reveals a gold-bordered detail overlay on hover, showing event name, placement, and date. The grid grows denser as the visitor scrolls down, compounding the sense of achievement.
Embedded Slow-Motion Video Break
A mid-page section drops a single autoplaying, controls-free slow-motion video clip. It resets the visitor's pace and adds emotional weight before the grid continues with press mentions and partnership logos.
Pinned Partnership Call-to-Action Bar
A slim gold-on-black top bar reading "Request Media Kit" pins itself after the first scroll. The attached form captures company name, partnership type (sponsorship, NIL deal, media feature, or event appearance), and a budget range selector.
One-Sheet Email Capture
A secondary call to action labeled "Download One-Sheet" gates a PDF behind a simple email field. It gives warm leads an immediate takeaway and gives the athlete a way to follow up with interested parties.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Header Hero | Full-viewport image with manifesto headline |
| Manifesto Statements | Three scroll-triggered belief lines |
| Masonry Media Grid | Action shots, stat cards, sponsor logos, video tiles |
| Slow-Motion Video Break | Mid-page autoplay clip for emotional pacing |
| Press and Partners Row | Press mentions and partnership logo display |
| Request Media Kit Form | Primary partnership and sponsorship inquiry form |
| One-Sheet Download Gate | Email capture for PDF takeaway |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Lens and Frame theme. Every design choice references the interior of a camera body and the dramatic lighting of a professional arena, making the athlete feel like the subject of a major editorial shoot.
- Color palette: deep obsidian black (#0B0B0F) for backgrounds, burnished gold (#C5A44E) for names, stats, and hover states, warm charcoal (#1E1E24) for card surfaces, and bone white (#EDE8D0) for body text
- Typography: a condensed all-caps serif for headlines at large viewport-relative sizes, creating physical impact against the photography
- Visual rhythm: the dark palette recedes so gold elements catch the eye first, creating a trophy-case effect lit by a single overhead spot
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is structured for a clean experience across screen sizes. The layout adapts so the masonry grid and video break remain legible and visually strong on smaller viewports.
- Masonry grid reflows gracefully on narrower screens without breaking the staggered tile rhythm
- The pinned call-to-action bar remains visible and accessible on mobile without obscuring content
- Typography scales are set in viewport-relative units so the headline impact is preserved at every size
How this template helps you convert
The page is engineered around a Partnership and B2B conversion goal. Every section is sequenced to build trust before asking for action.
- The manifesto section earns attention early. Visitors absorb three conviction-building statements before they reach the grid, so they arrive at the form already persuaded.
- The pinned "Request Media Kit" bar stays visible throughout the scroll. By the time a scout or sponsor finishes reviewing the grid, the call to action is already in front of them without requiring them to scroll back up.
- The "Download One-Sheet" gate captures warm leads who are not ready to fill in the full form. It gives them a reason to share their email and gives the athlete a follow-up opportunity.
Other information about this template
This template was designed specifically for the athlete portfolio niche under the Personal and Resume category. It is a strong fit for any athlete who needs a single, shareable link that works in sponsorship pitches, federation applications, and media outreach.
- The Grind template sits within the Athlete Profile subcategory and is optimized for Partnership and B2B conversion goals
- The Obsidian and Gold color system and the Lens and Frame theme were selected to position the athlete as a premium, editorial-grade brand
- The Masonry and Pinterest-style layout is well suited to athletes with rich photo and video libraries who want to show volume and variety without overwhelming the visitor
- The template supports the full NIL deal workflow from first impression through form submission and PDF delivery




Theme
Lens & Frame
Creative direction
Manifesto
Color system
Obsidian & Gold
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Type Over Image Hero Header
Scroll-activated Manifesto Sequence
Masonry Grid with Gold Hover Overlays
Autoplay Slow-motion Video Break
Pinned Media Kit Request Bar
One-sheet Email Gate
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