Takedown is a fierce, competition-built landing page template for wrestling academies and training facilities. Built on a modular card grid, it floods visitors with community proof, podium moments, drill clips, and parent testimonials. The scoreboard red and headgear gold palette hits hard from the first frame, driving every scroll toward one clear destination: program registration.
by Rocket studio
Takedown is a single-page template built for wrestling academies that need to convert curious visitors into registered athletes. The card grid layout tells the gym's story through real training moments, competition results, and community proof. Every visual choice and every call to action points toward one outcome: getting the right athlete through the door and onto the mat.
This template is built for wrestling-focused training operations that have results to show and programs to fill. It speaks directly to the athletes, parents, and coaches who already know what serious training looks like.
Most gym pages look like they were built by someone who has never stepped on a mat. They lead with a phone number and a stock photo of dumbbells. This template solves the credibility gap. A wrestling academy earns trust through proof, not promises, and this layout is designed to deliver that proof fast.
You get a full single-page layout built around a modular card grid that acts like a living gym wall. The page is loaded with structured sections for storytelling, proof, and momentum, all driving toward a single registration destination.




Theme
Competition Edge
Creative direction
Community Gallery
Color system
Fire & Earth
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Macro Close-up Hero Section
Modular Community Gallery Grid
Proof-first Card Content System
Click-through Call to Action Architecture
Competition Edge Visual Identity
No-form Momentum Flow
Is this template suitable for a youth wrestling program?
Can I update the card content to match my own gym's athletes and results?
Does this page include a contact form or registration form?
What types of training programs does this layout support?
Can the color system be adjusted to match a different team identity?
This section details the core components built into the Takedown template.
The header opens on an extreme tight shot of athletic hands gripping a wrist, knuckles white, veins raised, athletic tape and mat burn filling the full viewport. Shallow depth of field throws the background into warm amber gymnasium light. Bold uppercase type cuts across the frame: "YOUR SEASON STARTS ON THIS MAT."
The core of the page is a mosaic card grid where every card tells a piece of the gym's story. Cards vary in size, tall portrait cards, square stat cards, and mixed-format testimonial cards. The layout feels like a gym wall covered in photos, clippings, and hand-drawn brackets.
Individual cards are built to carry specific types of community proof. One card shows a kid on the podium with his bracket record. Another features a slow-motion drill clip. Another pairs a parent testimonial with a photo of their son at weigh-ins. The content system is built for belief, not brochure copy.
Every card and every section funnels toward one destination: the program detail and registration page. The primary call to action, "See Programs & Start Training," appears in scoreboard red and repeats as a sticky bottom bar on mobile. A secondary text link, "Visit the Gym Schedule," catches visitors who just need logistics.
The Fire and Earth color system uses scoreboard red (#B8201A), headgear gold (#D4A017), mat-surface charcoal (#2B2B2B), and singlet white (#F5F0EB). Charcoal dominates backgrounds, red drives calls to action and section borders, gold marks achievements and testimonials, and white opens card interiors so photography punches through.
This page carries no contact form. The strategy is to build belief through the gallery and send the visitor through hot to the registration page. The layout removes friction by eliminating on-page form fatigue and keeping the scroll moving forward.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Header | Opens on a macro grip shot with bold headline to stop the scroll |
| Community Gallery Grid | Mosaic card layout showcasing podium moments, drill clips, and testimonials |
| Podium Story Card | Highlights a specific athlete's bracket record and competition result |
| Drill Clip Card | Features a slow-motion training moment to show technique and intensity |
| Parent Testimonial Card | Pairs written testimonial with weigh-in photography for social proof |
| Primary call to action Row | Embedded card-row section driving visitors to the program and registration page |
| Secondary Text Link | Catch-net link for already-convinced visitors who need schedule logistics |
| Sticky Mobile Bar | Persistent bottom call-to-action bar keeping registration visible on mobile |
The palette is built around a tournament gym at 7 AM. Fluorescent light bouncing off dark mats, red and gold brackets taped to cinder block walls, everything utilitarian and charged with purpose. The result is a visual system that feels earned, not designed.
The template is structured so that mobile visitors never lose access to the primary call to action. The sticky bottom bar keeps "See Programs & Start Training" visible throughout the scroll, no matter how deep the gallery goes.
The page is engineered for click-through, not lead capture. It builds belief first and then sends visitors to the program page already convinced.
This template sits inside the Sports and Recreation category, with a specific focus on wrestling academies and training facilities. It is a strong fit for any grappling-focused operation that relies on community reputation and competition results to drive new enrollment.