Stride - Powerful Masters Landing Page Template
Stride is a hero-dominant landing page template built for masters and senior track and field communities. A scroll-triggered video hero, a community gallery of athlete portraits and personal bests, and a single focused call to action combine to create a page that feels earned rather than designed. The Ruby and Chrome color system and Adventure Terrain theme give it the weight and grit the audience deserves.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Stride is a single-page landing page template for masters and senior athletics programs. The design opens on a cinematic scroll-triggered video, moves through a community-built gallery of competitor portraits and personal bests, and closes on one clear call to action. It is built to honor athletes who have been competing for decades and to move them toward a training camp or meet registration without hesitation.
Who this template is for
This template is made for organizers, coaches, and clubs who serve experienced competitive athletes. If your audience has been racing, throwing, or jumping long past the age most people stop, this page was designed for them.
- Masters athletics clubs hosting seasonal meets or training camps
- Senior track and field programs seeking registration-focused landing pages
- Community organizers building a home for age-group competitors and relay veterans
What problem this template solves
Most sports templates feel designed for collegiate or youth programs. They default to energy and speed without reflecting the depth that comes from decades on the track. That disconnect undercuts trust before a visitor even reads a word.
- Generic templates fail to reflect the culture and history of masters athletics
- Single-page flows that rely on forms can distract serious competitors who just want to register
- Visuals built around stock imagery feel hollow to a community that values real faces and real results
What you get with this template
Stride delivers a complete, ready-to-customize landing page with a clear beginning, middle, and end. Every section has a defined purpose and a role in building toward the final click.
- A scroll-triggered video hero that activates as the visitor moves down the page
- A community gallery section with athlete portrait cards, age-group labels, event names, and personal best fields
- A dual call-to-action structure with a primary ruby-red button and a secondary text link for the record board
Feature list
The core features of Stride are drawn directly from the template brief. Each one serves the masters athletics audience and the click-through goal of the page.
Scroll-Triggered Video Hero
The page opens on a static freeze-frame of an empty track at golden hour, with starting blocks set in lane four. As the visitor scrolls, the video plays: a masters sprinter explodes from the blocks in slow motion, captured at track level. There is no play button and no controls. The scroll itself triggers the sequence.
Community Gallery Wall
After the video, the page becomes a living wall of athlete portraits and competition moments. Each card carries a name, an age group, an event, and a personal best. The layout alternates between tight close-up crops and wide stadium shots to keep the rhythm varied and honest.
Post-Race Testimonial Quotes
Testimonial content is designed to pull directly from post-race interviews. The tone is breathless and unpolished by design. These are not curated marketing lines. They are real moments from real competitors, placed at trust-building points in the scroll.
Meet Schedule and Record Board
Deeper in the page, upcoming meet schedules appear alongside age-group record boards. Highlighted gaps on the record board signal open records waiting to be broken. This section is built for the competitive visitor who needs context before they commit.
Dual Call-to-Action Structure
The primary call to action, "Claim Your Lane," appears first as a ghost button over the video hero and then returns with full ruby-red weight after the gallery section. The secondary text link, "See the Record Board," catches the visitor who needs to benchmark themselves before clicking through.
Adventure Terrain Visual Theme
The Ruby and Chrome color system uses deep ruby red for headlines and primary accents, polished chrome silver for dividers and interface elements, volcanic black across backgrounds, and worn-lane white for body text. The palette is designed to feel like a medal case: dark, earned, and unmistakably competitive.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Hero | Opens on frozen track frame; activates on scroll |
| Ghost call to action Button | First "Claim Your Lane" prompt over the hero |
| Community Gallery | Athlete portraits, age groups, events, personal bests |
| Testimonial Quotes | Post-race interview pulls, unfiltered and honest |
| Meet Schedule | Upcoming sanctioned meets listed for awareness |
| Record Board | Age-group records with highlighted gaps to target |
| Training Camp Footage | Video content showing camp energy and sessions |
| Primary call to action Block | Full ruby-red "Claim Your Lane" button reappears |
| Secondary Text Link | "See the Record Board" for hesitant visitors |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Adventure Terrain theme. Every color and layout choice connects to the feeling of standing on a cold track at dawn, knowing the work is about to begin.
- Deep ruby red (#9B1B30) drives headlines, primary buttons, and key accents throughout the page
- Polished chrome silver (#C0C6CC) handles section dividers and interface elements, giving the layout structure without softness
- Volcanic black (#1A1A1E) fills backgrounds, and worn-lane white (#F0ECE3) carries body text and open space for breathing room
Mobile & speed optimization
The hero-dominant layout and scroll-triggered video are structured to work cleanly on mobile viewports. The 90/10 hero-to-content ratio keeps the page focused and reduces unnecessary load.
- The scroll-triggered video uses a static freeze-frame as its default state, so the page renders with a visible image before any motion begins
- Card-based gallery layout adapts to narrower screens without losing the alternating rhythm of close crops and wide shots
- Single call-to-action destination reduces complexity and keeps the mobile experience direct and linear
How this template helps you convert
Stride is a click-through landing page. Every section is sequenced to build trust and then redirect that trust toward a single action.
- The scroll-triggered video creates an immediate emotional connection with the masters athletics experience, qualifying the visitor before they read a word.
- The community gallery and testimonial quotes build credibility through real faces, real ages, and real performances, making the visitor feel they already belong.
- The dual call-to-action structure catches two types of visitor: the one ready to register now and the one who needs the record board first, then the button.
Other information about this template
Stride is purpose-built for the masters and senior track and field niche, a community that is underserved by most sports template libraries. A few additional details are worth knowing before you build with it.
- The template is categorized under Sports and Recreation, specifically within the Track and Field Leagues subcategory
- The click-through structure means there is no form on this page; the call to action carries visitors to a separate registration or meet signup destination
- Training camp footage is included as a section deeper in the scroll to give undecided visitors one more reason to act
- The community gallery is designed to accept user-submitted content, making it easy to refresh the page with new portraits and personal bests each season
- The template style is hero-dominant at a 90/10 ratio, meaning the upper portion of the page is entirely visual and experiential before supporting content begins




Theme
Adventure Terrain
Creative direction
Community Gallery
Color system
Ruby & Chrome
Style
Hero-Dominant (90/10)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Scroll-triggered Video Hero
Community Gallery Wall
Post-race Testimonial Quotes
Meet Schedule and Record Board
Dual Call-to-action Structure
Adventure Terrain Color System
Related questions
Is this template suitable for a single meet or a full season program?
Does this landing page include a registration form?
Can the community gallery be updated with new athlete content each season?
What makes this template different from a general sports landing page?