New Yorkers recreate MTA's etiquette ads wearing body suits

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Max Knoblauch
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Subway-riding New Yorkers could use a lesson or two from these muscular dudes.

Fitness trainer CJ Koegel rode the subway dressed as a horrifying faceless red man to reenact the MTA's etiquette campaign ads. The ads push New Yorkers to be a bit more courteous to fellow commuters and feature new guidelines for riders.

Between pole gymnastics, door holding and the much-dreaded manspreading, Koegel and his green companions cover all the biggest issues with New York's public transportation.

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