I am 59 years old and have been lifting on and off since high school. I'm currently 5'11", weigh 240 lbs, and am about 20% body fat. I have always lifted 100% natural until about seven months ago. It was then that I decided to get my testosterone checked. My total was around 500 and my free was at the low end of the normal range. I have a great doc and was started on 200mg per week of Pfizer Depo Testosterone micro-dosed daily. Within a few months I felt rejuvenated and began to see some amazing gains in the gym. I had restarted lifting about a year ago after a multi year break due to a rotator cuff injury. My current workout regimen follows the Dorian Yates blueprint very closely (exercises, reps, and high intensity) except I do a six day split : Back, Legs except Calves, Chest and Shoulders, Biceps and Forearms, Calves, and Triceps. Every exercise is two ascending warm up sets followed by a final set to absolute failure with a rest pause most of the time. I use very strict form and never deviate just to increase the weight, but my weights have been steadily increasing, especially since I started the testosterone. I don't have a training partner to do forced reps. My diet: First meal 2/3 lb ground beef with cheese and beef liver and beef heart, Second meal after workout is 60 grams whey isolate in 16 oz 2% A2 milk with 5 grams Creatine and two ripe bananas, Third meal is one dozen eggs and a cup of white rice, Fourth meal is another Whey shake with bananas, Fifth meal is either two chicken breasts or 2/3 lb ground beef with one cup white rice and blueberries. Supplements include a daily comprehensive multivitamin, 3 Nordic Naturals EPA/DHA capsules, NAC, magnesium and potassium aspartate, alpha GPC choline, hyaluronic acid, MSM, creatine in my post workout shake, ubiquinol, vitamin D, extra MK-4 and 7, and Outwork Nutrition brand pre workout. I don't eat any grains, nuts, vegetables, or seed oils. I occasionally eat other kinds of fruit and do sometimes eat onions in a recipe. I rarely drink alcohol. I'm usually able to get a solid nine hours of sleep.