@mayne70 I think that’s just fine. I’ve had times where I have had very specific goals (reach a certain body fat percentage, or hit a new PR, etc). I’ve had other times where my goals were more general (stay consistent, stay healthy). The more fit that you get, the more I think certain goals will need to be more down to earth. What I mean is you can’t have a goal for a squat PR year after year after year if you have been relatively consistent. If it worked that way, you’d get up to like 800 lbs some day as an 85 year old LOL.
Also, the leaner I have gotten, the more I’ve realized how body fat percentage is just a number. I picked a number I wanted to be, and eventually I got there. Don’t get me wrong, I was proud of my results, but I also learned that I picked that percentage as a goal rather arbitrarily. My body shape is still my body shape and that doesn’t change (short torso, broad shoulders).
Now at this point, I’m more about maintaining my size, increasing strength…nothing super specific because I’ve worked so hard to get to where I am. I’m working on my mental health and the body dysmorphia issues and acceptance of my shape.
I also just love lifting and being active and I consider it part of who I am now.