SleekPixel for MMA gym
Class name, coach, discipline mix, and gear note already live in the booking plugin or class CPT. SleekPixel renders a 1080x1080 card on save so striking-into-wrestling night ships with a graphic, not a Canva rebuild.
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From cage schedule to Instagram card
An MMA gym's grid lives off a multi-discipline schedule. Striking into takedowns on Tuesday with Devon, grappling on Thursday with Coach Lee, the Friday MMA sparring under cage lights. Each post is a square card with the class name, the coach, the discipline mix, and the gear required for the round count. The grid has to look like a real fight gym, not a fitness studio with a cage prop.
The data is already on the WordPress site. The gym runs Zen Planner, Mindbody, GymMaster, or a custom class CPT with the class name, coach, cage or mat, discipline mix, and gear note structured. The coach portrait and cage shot are in the media library. The gap is the 1080x1080 PNG that the front desk otherwise rebuilds in Canva every week.
SleekPixel renders that PNG on save. The class post updates with the coach and discipline mix, the card lands in uploads with the gear note and start time locked in. The gym posts the card from a phone the night before. The schedule page uses the same render as the class hero. The grid reads as one gym across coaches, disciplines, and fight camps.
Workflow
From cage schedule to grid card
Map class and gear fields
Design one square template
Update the schedule
Post the night before
Output
What gets generated per class
A 1080x1080 square card with class name, coach, cage or mat, discipline mix, and gear note, pulled from the class CPT or booking plugin.
Comparison
Default MMA gym image vs SleekPixel
Default MMA gym image
- Front desk rebuilds class cards in Canva every week between sessions
- Discipline mix on the card drifts from what the coach actually programs
- Gear notes get left off and new students show up without mouthguards
- Fight camp announcements use one-off layouts that don't match the regular grid
- Sub-coach swaps don't make it to the social post in time
SleekPixel
- Save the class post, the 1080x1080 card lands in uploads
- Class name, coach, discipline mix, and gear note pulled live from the post
- Square format sized for Instagram and Facebook feeds
- Schedule hero stays in sync with the social card automatically
- Discipline palette so striking, grappling, and full-MMA sparring read distinctly
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for MMA gym
Class fields, mapped
Pull class name, coach, cage or mat, discipline mix, and gear note from Zen Planner, Mindbody, or a custom class CPT.
Gear note rendered
Gloves, shin pads, mouthguard, headgear. Required gear renders on the card so new students arrive ready for the round count.
Discipline palette
Striking, grappling, wrestling, and full MMA sparring each map to a palette so the grid stays scannable by discipline.
Use cases
Who uses SleekPixel for MMA gyms
Independent MMA gyms
One cage, a multi-discipline schedule, a coordinated grid that doesn't need a designer to refresh weekly.
Amateur and pro fight camps
Fight camp announcements use a variant template with the fighter, weight class, opponent, date, and venue rendered.
Beginner MMA programs
Foundations classes get a warmer card style that welcomes new students without softening the rest of the fight gym grid.
The bigger picture
Why a fight-gym grid earns the right kind of new student
MMA gyms attract two kinds of new students: people who want to compete and people who want serious training without competing. Both groups read the grid for honest signals about what the gym actually teaches, which coaches run which sessions, and how seriously sparring nights are handled. Cards rendered from the schedule keep those signals truthful because they pull from the same source the booking page uses, which means the grid stops being a marketing veneer and starts being an extension of the schedule.
Fight camp posts slot into the same template family without looking pasted in, so the grid reads as one room across competition seasons and roster changes.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for MMA gym
Yes. SleekPixel reads class fields from the WordPress mirror of Zen Planner, Mindbody, or GymMaster, plus any ACF or Meta Box fields.
 Yes. A gear field on the class post renders on the card. Striking can require gloves and shin pads, full MMA sparring can require headgear and mouthguard.
 Yes. A coach taxonomy term can route to a variant template, or a coach photo and name can render on every class card.
 Fight camps get a variant template with the fighter, weight class, opponent, date, and venue rendered from a fight CPT.
 Yes. The class hero image and the social card are both wired to the same render.
 Update the coach field and the card re-renders with the new coach's name and photo automatically.
 Yes. A results variant renders the fighter, opponent, outcome, round, and time from a result 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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