I just started back to the gym this year at 43 y/o, after a few years off. Shoot ball for a few minutes to loosen up, do a few stretches for lower back/core, hit the elliptical to burn a quick 100 calories and get the blood pumping, then lift. 4 or so exercises on a given muscle group (Day 1 - upper body pushes, Day 2 - upper body pulls, Day 3 - butt and legs, Day 4 - core, repeat), 3-4 sets of 8-10 reps each. Generally in the gym for ~45 minutes, 4-5 days a week.
Took a month or two, but I'm starting to feel much much better. Job requires me sitting at a desk ~8 hrs a day, which has resulted in lower back stiffness, pain, and occasionally it "goes out" causing nearly complete immobility for 1-5 days, which is the absolute worst. Doing okay currently though.
I don't necessarily overeat, but I wouldn't say I try to eat healthy either. Considering creatine.
Also, unplanned, I pretty much stopped drinking alcohol this year. Just don't care for it anymore. Occasional social beer or cocktail, but never drunk. Rarely even catch a light buzz.
5'10, 195ish. I have found it very difficult to get my weight out of the 190s in either direction for the last 20 years or so. Would like to be 180-185, I think. My real goals, though, are to be stronger, more agile and avoid injury. Gotta keep up with the kids.
Fitness whizzes, feel free to tell me what I'm doing wrong and how I can improve the routine without complete life-altering unsustainable stuff. I'm all ears.