Critique a 45 year old's routine

Firedog

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Can I get some input on my workout plan, fellas?

45 years old. On TRT for 1 year. No cycles. TRT put 15 lbs in me in a few months.
5'9", 200 lbs (was 185 last year), 17" arms (okay...16 without a pump), 35" waist, probably 18% BF (can see top abs sometimes). Been lifting for over 30 years. Got my first bench and Olympic bar at 10. I focused on legs throughout early years. 405 squat for reps at 16, best 40 yard in my school, standing long jump 8'8". I had no arms until my 30s. So, I focus more on my upper body right now.

My goals are health and aesthetics. Strength would be great, but I mostly want my wife to drool over me. I can carry a grown man down a flight of stairs in bunker gear, so I'm strong enough for an old guy to do my job, but I'm no beast.

I take creatine, TRT (TT at 800 right now, fT over top of range), Adex, vitamins, 2 scoops whey per day. 5 eggs/ egg whites with spinach and lean ham for breakfast. Protein shake with skim milk twice a day for snacks. Lunch is usually a chicken wrap or chicken salad. Dinner is usually fish or chicken with green beans or broccoli. I eat out (cheat) a couple days a week too. Usually cheeseburgers and Tex mex. Drink a little whisky most nights before bed. Bad habit. No sugary sweets or pop.

I have done dozens of routines over the years. I grew up reading BB mags in the 80s and using those routines. At this point, my workout is simply what I enjoy doing. I got lost with all of the different fads and just started doing what I want. It's probably time for a change. Feel free to rip me a new one. I'm basically an idiot who like to injure himself for fun, so I deserve it. :-)

Work everything 7 times per months. Almost twice per week.
Day 1: upper body (1.5 hours, see below)
Day 2: cardio (run 1.5-2 miles)
Day 3: legs/sprint
Repeat.

I do all my upper body in the same day because I enjoy it and it's easy to remember what I'm doing.

I try to work antagonistic sets (kind of). I feel like it saves time and I get a better pump.

Upper body routine:
6 sets: Pull ups (6 reps bodyweight x 4, 4 reps with 25 lbs x2); DB overhead press (pair of 55s, 6 sets of 10-12)

5 sets: DB Bench (8-12 reps with 100s) and bent over row (75-90 lb x 8-12)

3 sets: 35 lb x 8-12 standing hammer curls; 25 lb x 12-15 delt fly.

5 sets: concentration curls 35-45 lbs x 6-12; 30 push-ups (wide, normal, diamond).

Incline press and bench fly both tear up my shoulders, so they are no longer in my program.

What should I change?
 
Change your age dude, you're even older than me. I count 43 of them clicks. Then change your wife. If she ain't drooling, there's tons of meat on the market who would in spite of your extremely high age. How do you old boys even get a boner?

Lastly, mainlining that creatine and cheque dropping your protein will put inches to your things and stuff.

DQ
 
You said pop you must be around Indiana. Ha ha good lay out on the weights slow and steady wins the race.keep up the good work
 
Your upper body routine needs work.
I would add more variety and add more Back, chest and shoulder exercises.
Volume looks ok but wouldn't hurt to add more. Also try switching things up, I wouldn't do the same routine seven times a month.
FYI, your not old yet.
I'll be 44 in three weeks and I hooked up with a 27 yo hottie last night. Age ain't nothing but a number.
 
Good stuff. I'll add more volume and variety. You said more back, chest, shoulder. I'll add pec fly for chest. I do rows and pull ups for back, so I'll add decline bench DB pull over to isolate lats. For shoulder, I do lateral fly and BD overhead press. I could add front raises.

I hadn't heard of FST-7. Very interesting. Thanks!

I'm done with BB mags. Good advice. They are gone.

I want 500mg TRT!! :)

BTW, "pop" does kind of give things away. My wife says "soda" and I still can't get used to it. :)
 
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