Fitness studio design demo / 16

Forge Fitness

MAKEYOUR NEXT REP COUNT.

A decisive starting point for a gym or studio: clear routes into a trial, class discovery, membership comparison and a real conversation once the client details are approved.

Two adult Sri Lankan athletes preparing kettlebell and barbell exercises in a clean contemporary training studio
Illustrative original image — no venue, coaching, result or membership claim is implied.
  • Beginner-ready pathway
  • Schedule-led discovery
  • Three-language framework

Start line

A trial can begin with one honest conversation.

This conversion pattern makes the first visit feel manageable. It is a visual example only; it does not book a session or confirm availability.
  1. Pick a starting point

    Choose a class, an open-gym visit, or a trainer conversation once the business has confirmed its offer.

  2. Share your comfort level

    A simple prompt for beginner, returning or experienced visitors—without making a health assessment.

  3. Confirm the practicals

    Add approved opening hours, branch, parking and contact details before this becomes a live route.

Choose this design for a trial flow

No booking, payment, health assessment or availability check happens in this demo.

Choose your rhythm

Four ways to step into the room.

Category cards can help a studio communicate its real programme mix while keeping all level, timetable and instructor information ready for approval.

01

Strength foundations

A calm entry for learning movement patterns and building a repeatable routine.

  • Beginner
  • Small-group placeholder

02

Conditioning circuit

A higher-energy card for a coach-led interval or functional session once offered sessions are confirmed.

  • All-levels placeholder
  • 45–60 min cue

03

Yoga & mobility

A slower studio option that can make room for approved yoga, mobility or recovery-focused classes.

  • Gentle pace cue
  • Mat space placeholder

04

Youth & ladies-only

A clear category for any client-approved youth, ladies-only or private training arrangement.

  • Client confirmation needed
  • Programme placeholder

The weekly board

Let the timetable do the talking.

Use filters to show how an approved schedule could stay legible on a phone. Times, coach names and availability below are intentionally illustrative.

4 illustrative sessions shown

Strength foundations

Coach placeholder 01

Beginner cue

Conditioning circuit

Coach placeholder 02

Class cue

Yoga & mobility

Coach placeholder 03

Wind-down cue

Build session

Coach placeholder 01

Progression cue

Illustrative schedule only. Confirm class names, levels, coach assignment, time, capacity and booking rules with the client.

Membership pathways

Show the commitment clearly. Leave the promise honest.

These cards demonstrate comparison and decision support, not live rates, access or inclusions. Replace every amount and feature with approved business information.
01

Illustrative monthly pathway

Open gym

LKR [approved amount]

A simple route for a client-approved open-gym access model.

  • Approved access hours
  • Approved branch details
  • Approved induction terms
Discuss this pathway
02

Illustrative monthly pathway

Class rhythm

LKR [approved amount]

A comparison card for an approved class-pack or studio membership.

  • Approved class allowance
  • Approved booking window
  • Approved cancellation terms
Discuss this pathway
03

Illustrative consultation pathway

Guided focus

LKR [approved amount]

A neutral starting point for a client-approved personal-training conversation.

  • Approved consultation format
  • Approved trainer matching
  • Approved session details
Discuss this pathway

Amounts, durations, benefits and eligibility are placeholders. This page does not sell or renew memberships.

People make the room

Trainer cards without borrowed credentials.

Use these placeholders once a client has approved names, qualifications, photographs and areas of practice. Until then, the design preserves space without inventing authority.

Strength foundations

Coach placeholder 01

A card format for a verified bio, relevant experience and a clear way to start a conversation.

Conditioning sessions

Coach placeholder 02

A second profile position with no implied certification, availability or training result.

Yoga & mobility

Coach placeholder 03

A calm profile slot for approved studio information and a real session route.

Names, portraits, qualifications, specialisms and availability require client approval before publication.

Before the first visit

Make the useful details easy to find.

A practical block makes the website ready for the everyday questions local visitors ask before coming in.

Opening hours

Add client-approved hours

Do not imply a live opening window.

Branch & directions

Add approved location link

A map or directions link belongs here after approval.

Parking

Add client-approved guidance

Show availability, fees or alternatives only when confirmed.

Useful questions, answered without overpromising.

Do I need prior gym experience?

A real business can use this space to explain its approved beginner welcome process. This demo does not assess readiness or give health advice.

Can I ask about a ladies-only or youth option?

Yes—this layout leaves room for a client-approved explanation of any specific programme, age guidance or access arrangement.

How do I confirm a class or trial?

The persistent selection action opens a Web Blitz design enquiry. A real studio’s booking and contact route should be added only after approval.

Forge Fitness / design direction

Turn first-visit doubt into a clear next move.

A sharp, useful studio page can lead with energy while leaving schedules, prices, locations and people truthful until the client provides the real details.
Choose this fitness design

The fixed Web Blitz control below opens a prefilled WhatsApp design enquiry; it does not create a membership or book a class.