Forgot to add I get 90g fats, I eat the same meals daily, was a powerlifter up until about 3 months ago, after I hit the 5 plate deadlift, realized I don’t want to compete in it so switching over to bodybuilding so still learning splits as I was previously running a coach made powerlifting program, currently I would say 16-17% body fat abs visible but not prominent. Cardio wise it isn’t extravagant just 15k steps and 30 minutes biking around zone 2.
Meals are perfectly fine then.
Ok, that of explains some your strength. I also made the mistake again to .5x it to get the kg, like I do every 2nd time... Those lifts would have been pretty remarkable if being achieved with BB style of training alone, and being on low/high (of normal range) levels of test.
But they are still pretty good, nevertheless. Deadlift is comparatively weak, but given we are now talking about BB kind of training I am not really fuzzed about it. You can definitely build on that.
Cardio is also good, I would maybe try to get in a bit of HIIT training, for example on the assault bike.
If upping the dose, I would not try to get much stronger, but increase the reps on each and every exercise.
I would get my BF down before I up the dose, if I were you. Your body will just respond better to everything to do. Been there, done that. Once you get to the 12%-ish range, things will start to click. At least that was the case for me.
Start measuring your waist in the morning, when you weigh yourself. That is the easiest way to track changes in BF. A smaller waist will mean that you lost BF. If you wanna be really dilligent, buy a blood pressure cuff for 50 bucks. Take a reading 2-3x a week in the morning. This will give you a good baseline reading if you up the dose.
When I am being so hard on someone like you, it is because I made many mistakes as well, so did almost everyone else of the older guys here. But when we did so, there was no real way to know better.
And having read what others report, I was just pretty lucky to have gotten away with some of the stuff that I/we did. But don't ever count on that for yourself.