Hustle Fitness Team

HAPPY Birthday Hustlers. We can’t believe that it’s been 4 years since we opened Hustle Fitness here in Ennis.

What started off as simply filling a gap in the market, has now turned into a proud, hardworking fitness community. Our journey began 4 years
ago when we noticed a lack of health and fitness facilities here in Ennis. We decided to take matters into our own hands and create “Hustle Ennis”.
After experiencing a turbulent 18 months like every other gym in Ireland, Hustle stayed connected with their community online. We’re very aware of the role that health, fitness and a sense of community has on people’s physical and mental health so with that in mind, we decided to move our classes online, and were constantly checking in with our Hustle circle. For our own sanity as much as our members’.

2021 saw the addition of the Hustle Studio on the Kildysart Rd which has been more successful than we ever could have imagined. We’ve once again invested heavily in Ennis adding brand new machines and cardio equipment alike. Our aim is to always give back to our loyal members for their continued support!

We have also been fortunate enough to replicate everything that is Hustle Ennis in our new venture in Galway which is a 12,000ft gym facility in Doughiska; “Hustle Galway”. We are incredibly grateful to our community here in Ennis without whom none of this would have been possible.
Hustle is not just another gym; we are all about community and our members and we never forget where we came from. We’re especially delighted with the demand for personal training and fitness classes. This is what we love to do!!! Let’s keep moving towards our goals and see where the future takes us, thanks again guys!

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