Everhaus: The Private Health & Lifestyle Club Redefining Longevity in Las Vegas
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Las Vegas is known for reinvention, but few transformations are as compelling as that of Justin Hibbert, the endurance athlete and former nightlife executive now building one of the city's most ambitious wellness ventures. Hibbert, once the Executive Director of VIP Marketing at Hakkasan Group, spent years immersed in the high-intensity world of hospitality before an Ironman triathlon became the catalyst for a dramatic shift. What began with a panic attack in open water evolved into a six‑year pursuit of elite amateur performance, culminating in breaking the coveted 10‑hour Ironman barrier and being featured in the documentary Breaking 10.
Yet even at peak fitness, 5% body fat, a VO₂ max in the 70s, Hibbert felt depleted. Liver pain, erratic sleep, and wild heart‑rate swings revealed a deeper truth: optimization without balance is unsustainable. He was spending thousands each month across scattered clinics, apps, and recovery studios. The fragmentation of the wellness industry became the problem he set out to solve.
Enter Everhaus, a private health and lifestyle club launching in Las Vegas this fall. Built on the principle that longevity, performance, and enjoyment should coexist, Everhaus combines clinical-grade diagnostics, high‑end recovery modalities, and strength‑focused training under one membership.
Its medical arm, Airwell, offers quarterly blood panels, DEXA scans, and VO₂ max testing, along with physician‑supervised hormone and peptide therapies. Recovery facilities include hyperbaric oxygen chambers, red light therapy, sound wave therapy, AI‑driven massage, and full contrast therapy suites. Unlike traditional boutique fitness models, Everhaus emphasizes strength and conditioning with concierge‑style coaching, station setup, and form oversight.
Technology is central to the experience. Members interact with Sola, an AI agent that books sessions via voice command, stores health data, and generates personalized training plans. There are no credit systems or class limits-just seamless access when facilities are available.
But Everhaus isn't only about optimization. Hibbert's philosophy stresses that the biggest mistake in modern wellness is forgetting to have fun. The club's curated social events, networking opportunities, and community trips reflect a belief that longevity is as much about joy and connection as it is about metrics.
With founding memberships now open and plans to license its Sola platform to other studios, Everhaus aims to reshape how people approach prevention, performance, and everyday health. Its mission is bold: help every human live disease‑free through early testing, intelligent recovery, and a lifestyle that balances discipline with delight.
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This story was originally published April 30, 2026 at 9:23 AM.