65 Best Gym Website Examples - Page 2
This personal training site pairs black-and-white photography with yellow CTAs and uses decorative script headings to position fitness as lifestyle community.
This fitness studio site uses a golden-yellow duotone filter over workout photography and anchors navigation with a stacked "MF" logo.
This personal training site uses black-and-white athletic photography with stacked serif headlines—"ELEVATE / EXPAND / EVOLVE"—to position affordable coaching as premium.
This boxing gym site uses orange geometric brackets framing boxer photography and "THE DAYS OF FEELING WEAK ARE OVER" split across white and orange italic type.
This personal training site uses all-caps serif headlines paired with teal circular service badges and a two-column hero layout with client photo.
This personal training site uses a split-navigation logo and repeats "SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION" buttons to drive gym-skeptical adults toward coaching commitments.
Athletics & Aesthetics
This fitness center site announces itself with overlapping rotated typography—"TRAIN," "STRENGTH," "STRETCH," "SWEAT"—layered magazine-style across a photo collage.
This fitness studio site uses outlined stroke text for accent words and positions a community photo alongside "move better / train better / feel better" messaging.
This boutique fitness site leads with "Smarter workouts to see results faster" and anchors the value prop in a specific metric: "Burn up to 1000 calories in just 45 minutes."
This fitness gym site leads with "CHANGE THE WAY YOU LOOK, FEEL & STRIVE." in bold white caps over a trainer-client photo, then lists offerings as green checkmark bullets under "ALL UNDER ONE ROOF."
This gym site announces "FROM BEGINNERS TO WORLD CHAMPIONS" in a stencil typeface over a boxer action shot, then uses a three-column icon grid to showcase shop, classes, and timetable.
This athletic club site alternates full-width image and text blocks in a two-column grid, using gold serif headings and "Your second home" as the membership pitch.
This fitness gym site uses staggered numbered cards with semi-transparent overlays and yellow accents to frame three core offerings above a dark hero image.
This gym site stacks "fitness" and "PLUS" in the logo, then repeats the two-column layout throughout with image overlays and blue play buttons for video content.
This fitness studio site sells seasonal training bundles with struck-through original prices and discount amounts displayed in green beneath each package card.
This gym site emphasizes community belonging with "You deserve to Invest in Yourself" and organizes membership options as "Do Your Own Thing," "Join A Class," "Get Personalized."
IMPOSSIBLE (Fitness Content)
This fitness brand site positions "IMPOSSIBLE" as the hero with massive serif display type, pairing moody landscape photography with uppercase navigation and ghost buttons to target edge athletes.
Mezzo (Online Training)
This strength training program site uses mixed-case typography—"build strength" in white, "& enjoy life outside the gym" in teal—to separate aspiration from benefit.
This climbing gym site anchors its hero with "LOVE WHERE YOU LIFT" in chunky retro typography over a close-up video of a smiling climber, pairing bubble-font branding with a yellow announcement bar.
This premium gym site uses a black canvas with neon lime accents and asymmetric photo collages to position fitness as editorial content.
This boutique boxing studio site pairs distressed serif headers with "FIGHTCLUB MEETS NIGHTCLUB" positioning and cinematic blue-tinted photography of boxers mid-punch.
This gym site anchors its value in "We've helped hundreds of clients get stronger and fitter than they ever dreamed possible" and uses overlapping avatar reviews to establish proof before the intro call CTA.
The Cliffs (Rock Climbing)
This climbing gym site uses lowercase serif headings and a bright blue content block to introduce climbing as "Sure, we've got expert routesetters and a kajillion feet of climbing walls."
This boutique boxing studio site anchors its hero with a Grogu-masked athlete and pairs "FIND YOUR TRIBE" in heavy italic caps with "COME FOR THE WORKOUT, STAY FOR THE COMMUNITY."
This fitness equipment site stacks three bold value propositions—"Build Muscle," "Get Leaner," "Move Better"—each underlined in teal above a carousel of outdoor training photos.
This specialty gym site anchors its value with "THIS IS IT, THIS IS THE ONE." over weight-plate photography and gates membership behind appointment-only access.
This gym site opens with "A gym down the shore you can call home" and layers a bright cyan section declaring "It's not just a gym" with coffee-cup lifestyle imagery.
This fitness coaching site anchors its hero with a tattooed woman lifting weights and stages program selection through numbered steps labeled "Schedule," "Get a Personalized Plan," "Achieve Your Goals."
This personal training site leads with "LOOK GREAT NAKED" in bold yellow caps over a gym interior, pairing crude directness with premium serif typography.
This boutique fitness site uses uppercase letter-spacing and electric blue accents to position interval classes as "WORKOUT DIFFERENT" from traditional cardio.