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SleekPixel for boxing gym

Class name, coach, ring, and round structure already live in the schedule plugin or class CPT. SleekPixel renders a 1080x1080 card on save so heavy bag night ships with a graphic, not a Canva rebuild.

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SleekPixel example output for boxing gym

From schedule to grid for every class

A boxing gym's grid is built from the schedule. Heavy bag fundamentals on Thursday with Reggie, sparring on Saturday with Coach Lin, the Sunday open mat for fight-team prospects. Each post is a square card with the class name, the coach, the ring or room, and the round structure or focus. The grid has to look serious because the gym is selling craft, not just cardio.

The data is already on the WordPress site. The gym uses Mindbody, Zen Planner, GymMaster, or a custom class CPT with the class name, coach, room, round count, and skill level already structured. The coach portrait and the ring shot are in the media library. The gap is the 1080x1080 PNG that the front desk otherwise rebuilds in Canva every week, mostly correctly.

SleekPixel renders that PNG on save. The class post updates with the coach and ring, the card lands in uploads with the round count and time locked in. The gym posts the card from a phone the day before the class. The schedule page uses the same render as the class hero. The grid reads as one gym across coaches, classes, and weeks.

Workflow

From schedule entry to grid card

1

Map class and coach fields

Point SleekPixel at the class name, coach, ring, round count, and skill level from the booking plugin or class CPT.
2

Design one square template

Build a 1080x1080 layout with the gym's mark and a skill-level palette.
3

Update the schedule

Saving the class post renders the card to uploads and refreshes the schedule hero with the same image.
4

Post the day before

Front desk opens the schedule view in Gutenberg, downloads tomorrow's class cards, and posts them.

Output

What gets generated per class

A 1080x1080 square card with class name, coach, ring or room, round structure, and start time, pulled from the class CPT or booking plugin.

Format: PNG, square 1:1 Dimensions: 1080 × 1080
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Comparison

Default boxing gym image vs SleekPixel

Default boxing gym image

  • Front desk rebuilds class cards in Canva every week between sessions
  • Coach names and ring numbers get retyped wrong between the schedule and the post
  • Skill level on the card drifts from what the schedule actually requires
  • Sub-coach swaps don't make it to the social post
  • Open mats, sparring, and fundamentals end up with mismatched typography

SleekPixel

  • Save the class post, the 1080x1080 card lands in uploads
  • Class name, coach, ring, and round structure pulled live from the post
  • Square format sized for Instagram and Facebook feeds
  • Schedule hero stays in sync with the social card automatically
  • Skill level palette so fundamentals, sparring, and fight team read distinctly

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for boxing gym

Class fields, mapped

Pull class name, coach, ring, round count, and skill level from Mindbody, Zen Planner, or a custom class CPT.

Coach mapped

Coach photo, name, and credentials render onto the card so the post reads like a real class card.

Skill-level palette

Fundamentals, intermediate, sparring, and fight team each map to an accent color so the grid stays scannable by level.

Use cases

Who uses SleekPixel for boxing gyms

Independent boxing gyms

One room, a tight schedule, a coordinated grid that doesn't need a designer to refresh every week.

Fight-team programs

Fight team prospects and amateurs get a separate template variant with their next bout date and weight class rendered.

Fitness boxing classes

Cardio boxing and beginner classes get their own warmer card style so the grid welcomes new clients without softening the fight-team feel.

The bigger picture

Why a serious-looking grid drives the right signups

Boxing clients are wary of gyms that look like clubs. A grid with strong typography, real coach names, and ring numbers reads as a place that takes the craft seriously, which is what fundamentals students and fight-team prospects are both shopping for. Cards rendered from the schedule keep the class name, coach, and ring on the post matching the booking page, which means new students arrive at the right ring on the right night with the right wraps.

The grid also stays coherent when coaches sub in or when a new sparring class joins the rotation, because the template absorbs the changes without a redesign.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for boxing gym

Yes. SleekPixel reads class fields from the WordPress mirror of Mindbody, Zen Planner, or GymMaster, plus any ACF or Meta Box fields.

 

Yes. A coach taxonomy term can route to a variant template, or a coach photo and name can render on every class card.

 

Sparring and open mats can route to variant templates with a different palette, a waiver reminder, or a 'gloves required' note.

 

Yes. Skill level renders from the class field and routes to a palette so fundamentals, intermediate, sparring, and fight team each look distinct.

 

Yes. The class hero image and the social card are both wired to the same render, so editing the class refreshes both.

 

Update the coach field on the class post and the card re-renders with the new coach's name and photo.

 

Yes. A fight card variant can render the boxer's name, weight class, opponent, date, and venue from a separate fight CPT.

 

No. SleekPixel renders the image and saves it to uploads. Posting is a manual step from the app or a scheduling tool.

 

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