5,263 Best Website Examples - Page 46
This boutique fitness studio site centers the brand name "pH.7" in a circular badge within the navigation, flanking it with service categories instead of listing them linearly.
This CrossFit gym site uses stacked uppercase headings and industrial gym photography to anchor messaging around "your tribe" and "60 minutes is all you need."
This fitness app site sells beginner workouts by naming intimidation points verbatim: "you feel like you're not a 'fitness person'" and "they made you feel shit about your body."
This fitness studio site uses a gorilla statue and rotated "ABOUT US" text as visual anchors against dark backgrounds with orange accents.
This fitness app site opens with a hero showing two women embracing and positions workouts as adaptable to "Chair to Bed and Mat to Wall."
This connected fitness equipment site announces its category in a blue scrolling ticker: "As Featured on CBS The Price is Right!"
This fitness subscription site uses bright lime-green accents on black to signal energy, pairing "game-changing curation" copy with ESPN and Bleacher Report quotes to position the box as athlete-endorsed.
This aerial fitness studio site positions classes as luxury with watercolor-textured brand tiles, circular stamp badges, and fashion-photography imagery of women on silks.
This French fitness platform leads with "La bienveillance avant la performance" and uses a sticky purple banner offering seven free trial days to convert signups.
This fitness coaching site opens with "Fitness Over 40 Isn't About Starting Over—It's About Leveling Up" and uses a faded exercise-ball image as watermark beneath serif headlines.
This personal training site leads with "Push Your Limits" in massive serif type over trainers posed against a tiki backdrop, pairing couples coaching with a coral card overlay labeled "Book a Class."
This fitness studio rental site defines its value with letter-spaced word definitions and a copper accent color on dark backgrounds.
This fitness platform site separates trainer cards and hero photography with a torn paper edge, layering solid color blocks against textured cream backgrounds.
This fitness membership site stages the hero with a cutout photo of a woman overlapping neon abstract graphics, then lists benefits as a staggered two-column grid numbered "01 PLUS" through "04 PLUS".
This marketing consultant site positions strategy expertise through a centered serif headline, professional portrait, and two-column about section contrasting narrative with numbered revenue achievements.
This gym site highlights its 24/7 availability by underlining "24/7" in red within the hero headline, then sells membership with amenities icons and interior photos.
This gym landing page anchors movement classes with cyan accent slashes and circular thumbnail cards arranged in a vertical stack.
This fitness coaching site targets adults 40+ with a gold accent bar featuring "LONGEVITY," "FIT-OVER-40," "ACCOUNTABILITY," and "SEMI-PRIVATE" positioned between hero and lead capture.
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This fitness studio site uses circular cropped instructor photos as decorative elements overlapping card boundaries and organic blob shapes as hero accents.
This gym site uses cutout photos of muscular figures dynamically posed against dark backgrounds with orange X-shaped graphic overlays and aggressive typography.
This budget gym site uses bold italic typography for "EXTREME ENERGY" and stacks membership tiers as image-top cards priced "$9.99/mo" to "$29.99/mo".
This CrossFit gym site uses a numbered three-step timeline with circular blue badges to visualize the member journey from "No Sweat Free Intro" to "Results."
This CrossFit gym site structures onboarding as three numbered cards labeled "INTRO," "PLAN," "RESULTS" with large semi-transparent watermark numbers on contrasting dark and yellow backgrounds.
This fitness studio site uses rotating carousel headlines and organizes services as four equal cards with icon illustrations and gold circular arrow buttons.
This climbing gym site leads with "Come Climb With Us!" over gym action and uses a scrolling marquee ticker repeating "FROM THE GROUND UP" and "CLIMBING GUAM."
This influencer marketing platform leads with "Real People. Real Influence. Real Results." and sells sampling via horizontally scrolling audience-segment cards labeled "College," "Workplace," "Pet Parents."
This functional mushroom supplement site uses a marquee ticker with product claims ("Shrooms That Really Work," "No Fillers, Just Fungi") anchoring the hero.
This fashion e-commerce site opens with "The kind of clothes people ask about" and uses a category icon strip for navigation instead of dropdown menus.
This creator equipment site sells microphone stands through 3D product renders paired with "Giving creatives equipment they need to stand out" positioned over a moody desk setup.