Whole body routine before work today. Every one is sleeping and I'm in my basement with ear buds in lifting iron. I should have my head examined.
Power cleans 3 x 3 (These are a fun lift. I used light weights since I haven't used them in a awhile)
Barbell Squats 2 x 8 then 1 x 1 (Another exercise I rarely use now. Shoulders are screaming from holding the bar)
Standing leg curls 2 x 12 ( Felt good. I've been using the seated leg curl for a long time now.)
Decline Dumbbell bench 2 x 8 ( I think I have to increase the angle. I just set the adjustable bench when I got it and never experimented.
Pull ups 5 x 3 ( I know 3 reps.

I did them very slow and full range. Dead hang to having the elbows all the way down at the end of the concentric portion of the rep. Rested little between sets. Break in exercise. I haven't done these in a long time.
Seated lat cable rows 2 x 12
Military press 2 x 10
Dumbbell laterals 2 x 12 (One set thumbs up and one conventional.)
Barbell curls 2 x 10 ( fairly narrow grip.)
Weighted dips 2 x 10
No weight single leg calf raises 2 x max
Weighted lower back hyper extensions 2 x 25
Neck work
I really don't enjoy whole body routines. I like to stay with a body part with a different exercises. I know if you are enjoying a workout you're not training hard enough but something about a whole body routine I just don't want to use anymore. Maybe it's the lack of a pump. Maybe it's the whole body exhaustion thing. Having said that I didn't use max weights for me in this workout so I couldn't say with a straight face I red lined the tach on the workout. Taking two days off of lifting and I will decide what I want to do for the rest of the week.
The power cleans were fun but I have a lot of trouble racking the weight with my arthritic and damaged shoulders. Wonder if I'm causing more harm than benefit from the exercise. It sure is fun doing the quick lifts though. I remember when Bill Starr wrote an article in the old Ironman a couple of decades ago. He was said a good quick lift for an older trainer was actually a snatch. He stated his reasoning and it made some good points. When I used the snatch maybe 10 plus years ago I used the old fashion split snatch. I might do an exercise I never did before too. I saw a video of three guys having a clean and press contest with dumbbells. Highest reps one. They looked like they were dying at the end. I just have a fear of injury at my age. Doing something stupid at this age could be very damaging.
