Start from a clean combat learning dashboard
The app opens with a structured combat home screen that shows technique of the day, categories and recently viewed content.
- Fast category access
- Featured technique block
- Recently viewed continuity
Combat Sambo brings techniques, combinations, workout plans and fighter progress into one mobile app. It helps users move from isolated moves to connected combat practice with a cleaner learning flow.
Instead of inserting oversized screenshots, the site uses only the strongest screens and turns them into clear product storytelling.
The app opens with a structured combat home screen that shows technique of the day, categories and recently viewed content.
Users can browse techniques by throws, strikes, clinch and other combat groups, then narrow them by difficulty.
Every move feels more useful because the detail page is built like a real technique lesson instead of just a title and text.
The combination section makes the app stronger by showing how single moves work together in a tactical chain.
Workout cards add structure and make the product feel more like a training companion, not only a technique catalog.
The profile view helps users understand where they are stronger and where they still need more combat study.
The app connects discovering techniques, opening step-by-step pages, viewing full combinations, following workouts and checking profile progress.
Users can browse categories, choose level and open each move into a dedicated explanation screen with sequence logic.
The app becomes more tactical because it shows how a strike, clinch and throw can work together as one sequence.
Workout screens help users go from theory into actual training by structuring sessions into warm-up, drills, rest and transitions.
The product is stronger because it combines single techniques, linked combinations and workout-based execution.
The visual style stays light, compact and readable while keeping a strong blue identity that fits the combat sport mood.
The landing keeps screenshots controlled and premium-looking, using only the strongest app screens inside meaningful sections.
The app feels more complete because it does not stop at isolated techniques and gives users a path into linked practice.
“The technique pages are clear and practical. I like that they show mistakes and not only the main execution steps.”
“The combinations section makes the app feel smarter because it explains how techniques connect instead of existing alone.”
“Workout sessions are the strongest part for me. They turn technique reading into something I can actually train.”
Good combat apps teach single actions, but stronger products also show how to connect them and train them under structure.
Download Combat Sambo and use a more structured mobile product for learning combat movements, connected sequences and workout sessions.