Throw — Elite Competitive Judo Landing Page Template
Ippon is a single-column judo club landing page built around a cinematic dark visual identity and a seasonal scroll flow. It opens with a countdown timer targeting your next grading or tournament, then moves visitors through four seasonal sections, each paired with a dedicated conversion point. The result is a page that feels as deliberate and alive as the sport itself.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Ippon is a single-column judo landing page designed for clubs that take the sport seriously. A full-bleed slow-motion header video and a gold countdown timer set the tone immediately. Four seasonal content sections guide different visitor types toward the right conversion, whether that is a trial class, a summer camp, or a competition squad spot.
Who this template is for
This template suits judo clubs and dojos that want a landing page reflecting the real culture of the sport. It works equally well for a small community club and a structured competition program.
- Judo instructors and club coaches building their first proper web presence
- Dojo owners running junior programs, adult classes, and competition squads in parallel
- Club administrators who need multiple sign-up flows without managing separate pages
What problem this template solves
Most judo clubs use generic fitness templates that make the dojo look like a gym. The result is copy that undersells the discipline, layouts that bury the grading calendar, and a single sign-up button that cannot speak to a twelve-year-old competitor and a returning adult beginner at the same time.
- No clear way to speak to beginners, junior competitors, and serious judoka on one page
- Countdown timers and grading dates buried in footers instead of leading the page
- Conversion forms that ignore the real questions visitors have before they commit
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured single-column landing page with every section pre-built and ready to adapt. The layout follows a seasonal creative direction, moving from a winter grading section through to an autumn open-mat close, so each part of the page introduces a distinct offering.
- A full-bleed video header with an overlaid countdown timer and a single tagline
- Four seasonal content blocks, each ending with its own targeted call-to-action form
- A persistent bottom bar offering a low-commitment schedule browsing path for undecided visitors
Feature list
This section describes the core built-in capabilities of the Ippon template.
Countdown Timer Header
A large gold countdown timer dominates the opening viewport, ticking toward your next grading date or tournament. It sits over a full-bleed slow-motion video of a seoi-nage filmed from mat level, creating urgency before any body copy is read.
Seasonal Section Flow
The page scrolls through four seasonal blocks: winter grading prep, spring junior competition, summer training camp, and autumn open-mat. Each season introduces one specific offering so the page feels like a living program calendar rather than a static service list.
Multiple Targeted Conversion Forms
Three dedicated forms appear in context throughout the scroll. The trial class form collects name, age, and experience level. The summer camp form includes date selection and a medical-note upload field. The competition squad form uses a belt-rank qualifier and a training-availability grid.
Persistent Schedule Bar
A fixed bottom bar stays visible across the full page scroll. It presents a low-commitment secondary call-to-action for visitors who are not yet ready to commit to a specific program. It reduces exit risk without interrupting the main reading flow.
Cinematic Dark Visual System
The color palette uses deep judogi indigo as the base, bruised tatami red as a structural accent, chalk-score white for body text, and competition gold reserved for buttons and countdown numerals. The result is a visual tone that matches tournament footage shot on film.
Mat-Level Video Integration
The header is designed to host a slow-motion clip filmed from mat level, capturing the arc of a hip throw in progress. This framing is intentional: it places the visitor on the mat rather than observing from the stands.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Countdown timer header | Opens with urgency via grading or tournament countdown over a slow-motion throw clip |
| Winter grading block | Introduces class offerings with a trial class sign-up form |
| Spring junior block | Highlights junior competition season with belt and age context |
| Summer camp block | Presents outdoor training camp with a date-selection and medical-note form |
| Autumn open-mat block | Closes the seasonal arc with community session details |
| Competition squad section | Targets serious judoka with a belt-rank qualifier and availability grid |
| Persistent schedule bar | Provides a low-commitment browsing path fixed to the bottom of the viewport |
Design & branding system
The design follows a Cinematic Dark color system built on four intentional values. Every color has a specific role, and none are interchangeable by accident. The overall effect is closer to a film still than a sports brochure.
- Deep judogi indigo (#0D1321) as the primary background, chalk-score white (#EAE6DF) for readable body text, and bruised tatami red (#6B1C23) as a structural accent
- Competition gold (#C4982F) used exclusively for buttons and countdown numerals to preserve its visual weight
- A Dynamic Motion theme with full-bleed video, slow-motion imagery, and a seasonal scroll that creates a sense of time moving through the dojo year
Mobile & speed optimization
The single-column layout is inherently well-suited to narrow screens. Each seasonal block stacks cleanly, and the persistent schedule bar remains accessible without interfering with touch scrolling.
- Full-bleed video and countdown timer are structured to scale gracefully from desktop to mobile viewports
- Forms for trial class, summer camp, and competition squad each occupy their own contained block, keeping them usable on smaller screens without overlap
How this template helps you convert
The page is built around the principle that each visitor type deserves a conversion point tailored to where they are in the decision process. No single call-to-action is asked to do all the work.
- The countdown timer creates immediate urgency at the top of the page before any copy is consumed, so visitors arrive at the first form already primed to act.
- Each seasonal section earns its form by immersing the visitor in a specific moment of the judo year first, making the ask feel natural rather than transactional.
- The persistent schedule bar captures visitors who are curious but not yet committed, providing a secondary path that keeps them on the page rather than bouncing.
Other information about this template
This template was designed specifically for the judo club and dojo market. It is part of a Sports and Recreation template category built for real training communities rather than generic fitness businesses.
- Template style: Single Column Flow with a Dynamic Motion theme and Cinematic Dark color system
- Header concept: Dark Full-Bleed with glow treatment supporting the video and countdown combination
- Creative direction: Seasonal and moment-led, guiding the visitor through a full judo year across one scroll
- Intersection niche: Judo Academy and Training, aligned with clubs running graded classes, competition squads, and seasonal camps
- The landing page direction is oriented toward event registration, with each seasonal form functioning as a focused registration entry point




Theme
Dynamic Motion
Creative direction
Community Gallery
Color system
Cinematic Dark
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Countdown Timer Header
Seasonal Scroll Flow
Multiple Targeted Conversion Forms
Persistent Schedule Bar
Cinematic Dark Color System
Mat-level Video Integration
Related questions
Can I change the countdown timer target date?
Does the page support more than one sign-up form?
Can I replace the header video with my own club footage?
Is this template suitable for a club that only runs beginner classes?
Can the countdown timer point to an event other than a grading?