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Shuichi Take Fitness Club featured on thestreet.com: “Celeb Gyms: Not for the Active Lifestyle”

You’ve already formulated enough excuses not to work out: left the bag at home, ripped the yoga mat, forgot to do laundry, noticed a funky smell coming from the water bottle.

Perhaps you’d lie to yourself a little less if getting fit involved doing Pilates alongside singer John Legend, sharing court time with basketball player Alonzo Mourning, putting your kids in the same fitness class as that of former model Heidi Klum and her husband, Seal, or ordering lunch from the same rooftop cafe as Oprah. Welcome to the U.S. version of high-end fitness, where clubs shun the term “gym” and active living is in the eye of the beholder.

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Shuichi Take on nba.com: “Mason Jr adjusting to new role as Spurs retool”

The results for Roger Mason Jr. so far, at least on paper, are hit-and-miss. The same could be said about the Spurs, a contender in name only as San Antonio’s season nears the quarter mark.

In both cases, there’s not much panic.

Mason’s transition, in many ways, mirrors the team’s. The unsung free-agent signing in the summer of 2008 became one of last season’s surprise stories in San Antonio, developing into a dependable starter with a deadly long-range jumper. The Spurs wouldn’t have claimed another Southwest Division if not for the contributions of guys like Mason, Matt Bonner and rookie George Hill.

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Shuichi Take Fitness Club on Thrillist.com

Without a range of workout options, fitness gets so boring that obesity’s preferable — but given how spread out said options are, you could get freakishly buff just hustling amongst them. Get everything in one place, at Shuichi Take.

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Shuichi Take featured in Six Degrees Magazine

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Shuichi Take Fitness Club featured in Miami Living Magazine

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Shuichi Take featured in DUO Magazine

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