Originally Posted by
Machka
I was using the generic you. I could have used the generic one, I suppose. I was going for a less formal approach, but maybe I'll start writing with one instead. Perhaps that would have been clearer.
"One uses the pronoun “one” as an impersonal pronoun that stands for the average person or the sort of person one happens to be concerned with: someone in the same class as the speaker" http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com...ersus-you.aspx 
When
one cycles 250+ km a week, and walks 6-10 km a week, and lifts weights,
one will be exercising enough to burn the calories that
one eats.
You must be very bored kuf ... not out riding much these days? I'd like to ride more, but winter and blood clots have kind of slowed me down just now.
That is just another blanket statement. A generalization you're applying to everybody else from your unique experience.
You didn't get anywhere attacking my weight so are trying to attack my supposed lack of riding? Nice. You have no substance.