Also, are you doing these all separately? I know it doesn't matter so much as far as the actual time goes, but I was thinking that the yoga (unless it's just the shift), the running, and the pushups could all be used as a warm up to your lifting. And I would think that you could reduce the time stretching if you do them after your workout, when you are all warmed up.
I usually combine 30 minutes of cardio/running on treadmills followed by 30 minutes of stretching on the mats, or 10 minutes of warmup cardio + 20 minutes of lifting or bodyweight strength + 30 minutes of stretching. If I hit a class, I get 60 minutes of cardio/strength and then I do 15 minutes of stretching.
The stretching eats up so much time and feels so "passive", but I would put getting my splits back as my #1 fitness goal. Which is silly because it's just for personal accomplishment reasons (doesn't make me healthier) but fuck it. I want it. I've been working at it so goddamn long.
I haven't started choreographing and practicing the dance at all yet, beyond taking 5:30AM dance cardio class which is totally not at all the same as West Coast Swing. Maybe it's better I don't count that as a fitness goal, and just a hobby.
Unfortunately, the yoga is far from my house (but across the street from my 2-day-a-week office) and is just at a hot yoga studio with no other ability to do anything else. Which is why I thought I would go 5 days a week, but I've been averaging 2. Gotta fix that so the 16 hours/month of work trade make some sense - now that we appear to be done with snowstorms making commuting hard, I'll be endeavoring to get that up.
I can get your deadlift to 135 in a few months while you train for whatever cardio you want. Benefit of being a deadlift specialist is I've seen all the training programs. What's your current max? What equipment do you have access to?
Very curious about this. Current one rep max is 91.5lbs. 3x5 is 88.5lbs. I have access to normal barbells & weight plates, kettlebells, hand weights, and all the MegaGym weight machines I totally ignore, plus a smith machine that unfortunately doesn't go down far enough for deadlifts. I don't have a lifting partner so it's hard to find someone to spot me though (matters less for deadlifts, I guess, but matters for benching).