Need more muscle and less bodyfat. Whatever your doing up your protein, and for an "older guy" might need a test booster. Although if you had low enough bodyfat you may have enough muscle for a good "basketball" player build. Those guys have a body that attracts women, don't need to be built like a bodybuilder or even a football player.
If he was 225 solid 8% bodyfat muscle on 6'5" it would look great.your kinda light for 6'5 dont you think? If i were you id be hopping on T, and beasting out in the gym on the weights...none of that gay ass personal trainer stand on 1 leg balancing a medicine ball in your hand type of BS workouts. Im talking bench, squats, deadlifts,rows,pullups, etc. Free weights super setted for maximum hypertrophy. 45 min workout blast sessions in an out.
You should be adding muscle mass to your frame overall. Especially on your shoulders and traps as they look flat/nonexistant.
Zinc and vitamin d3 supplementation help raise test naturally.Before going on testosterone replacement, look into dietery supplements too boost your hormone levels.
Zinc, Boron, Magnesium, Iodine, Selenium, B vitamins, they boost your thyroid and testicle function into producing more thyroid hormone and testosterone. For burning fat and gains.
Also when you don't jack off anymore you increase your androgen receptors and testosterone levels. Cold showers help too.
Good luck.
Yes!Zinc and vitamin d3 supplementation help raise test naturally.
Yeah, I'm 45 about to be 46. Most of it is in the diet.albeit a bit over the top in terms of body fat %, here is some good motivation for you older guys
His largest price will be the dietary adjustments required to get the body fat off. Muscle will take a while.Tell the trainer you want your money back. Most trainers don't actually train for results because they would rather be safe and not push their clients hard to keep them coming back than push their clients hard and make them quit.
He isn't pushing you hard enough or you aren't making him push you hard enough. Until one of those happens your results aren't going to change. And if I'm being honest, for 6 months in those results are terrible. No muscle definition at all.
Getting in great shape is hard work. It causes pain. Are you willing to feel like you have been run over by a truck 6 days a week? To hurt so bad that you can barely bend down to pick up something you dropped on the floor because you are so sore?
This is what keeps people from being in shape...they aren't willing to pay the price.