Fitness website templates explained

A detailed guide to choosing fitness website templates for gyms, yoga studios, trainers, pilates studios, and combat sports.

Where to find it in Launchmiga

/website-templates marketing gallery.

Templates should match search intent, not only style

A good fitness website template is a conversion funnel with SEO structure, not just a pretty homepage. A gym template needs membership pricing, facilities, trial CTAs, and local proof. A yoga template needs class explanation, atmosphere, intro offers, and beginner reassurance. A personal trainer template needs transformation proof, method, packages, and a consult CTA. When you choose a template, look at the page order first: hero, problem, solution, proof, pricing, CTA, FAQ, and form. Then look at the visual style. If the funnel is right, changing photos and colors is easy. If the funnel is wrong, the site will look nice but fail to convert.

How to compare templates

Open the preview and scroll the entire page. Ask three questions. First: does the first screen say what the business does, where it is, and what the visitor should do next? Second: does the page answer objections about price, level, schedule, results, and trust? Third: does the page repeat one primary CTA often enough? For SEO, check whether the template gives you natural places for city keywords, service keywords, FAQ questions, testimonials, and internal links. These elements make the finished site easier to index and easier for visitors to understand.

Launchmiga personal trainer template live preview with coaching hero section
Use live previews to compare real page structure across industries, not just card thumbnails in the gallery.
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    Templates are full funnels

    Each template is a complete Site JSON - not just a homepage skin. Practical example 1: a personal trainer page needs different proof than a yoga studio. Choose keywords, testimonials, and CTAs that fit the business type. When you finish this step, read the page as a visitor who searched for a local fitness solution. The copy should answer what this is, who it is for, why it is trustworthy, and what to do next.

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    Customize without breaking conversion

    Edit copy and photos freely; keep lead form and repeated CTAs in place. Practical example 2: a personal trainer page needs different proof than a yoga studio. Choose keywords, testimonials, and CTAs that fit the business type. When you finish this step, read the page as a visitor who searched for a local fitness solution. The copy should answer what this is, who it is for, why it is trustworthy, and what to do next.

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