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Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 7:01 pm
by Azmatt
I've noticed that I do a lot better on PTs after I workout. I'm not sure if it's because the workout takes away a lot of the adrenaline or endorphins, but the results are pretty clear.

I'm just curious if anyone has noticed this as well. I'm certainly a lot more calm after working out generally. I'm considering implementing this into my practice and maybe on the day of the test. I imagine it would help a lot with anxiety and adrenaline.

Do you guys/gals have any experience or any tips? I'm certainly a cocky fuck after the gym (I usually think of myself as somewhat modest..)... so, I don't think that extra confidence would hurt. :lol:

Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 7:12 pm
by Patriot1208
I'll probably run before hand since I do every saturday morning

Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 7:20 pm
by ninjasrule
Yeah, why not? Some people have stranger pre-test routines. Just beware that after you exercise, your body temperature rises a little. The fall in body temperature might make you really sleepy.

Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 7:28 pm
by Patriot1208
ninjasrule wrote:Yeah, why not? Some people have stranger pre-test routines. Just beware that after you exercise, your body temperature rises a little. The fall in body temperature might make you really sleepy.
Vivarin for the win

Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 7:37 pm
by GettingReady2010
My LSAT score went up a lot after I started running beforehand; however, this could attributed better preparation. Regardless, I think it's a good idea to get the blood flowing.

Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 7:41 pm
by TrojanHopeful
I've always felt that I study much better after working out or running. I have never taken a test immediately after exercising though, so I cannot comment on that.

You know, the adrenaline only lasts so long...maybe you should do push-ups and mountain climbers during break. 8)

Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 7:42 pm
by Patriot1208
TrojanHopeful wrote:I've always felt that I study much better after working out or running. I have never taken a test immediately after exercising though, so I cannot comment on that.

You know, the adrenaline only lasts so long...maybe you should do push-ups and mountain climbers during break. 8)
God I hope I see someone doing this, maybe i'll pull out a perfect pull up and put it in the doorway.

Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 7:43 pm
by Azmatt
I think there's been studies about physical activity being directly related with increased brain activity. I might be mistaken. Either way, I'd like to find out. Anyone have any biochemistry info to add? I'm just trying to peak mentally and physically right around that time. Plus, if I don't workout in general then I'll just become a sloppy overstressed mess...

Then again, there's always adderall :lol:

Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 8:22 pm
by gdane
The morning of September 26th, 2009 I went out for a run around my block at 7:25 am. The run lasted 15 minutes. The first run was a complete and total sprint around the block that took 5 minutes. The second run was more of a walk that took 10 minutes. At approximately 8:15 am I arrived at the testing center and proceeded to throw up in my car. In the vomit were the eggs and ginkgo biloba pills I took at 7:45 am. I had planned to eat some tuna in my car prior to entering the center to give myself a little more of a "boost", but I felt so sick after vomiting I didnt eat it. So, I took the LSAT with no food in my body whatsoever. Needless to say I scored very poorly (over 150, but under 156).

I know getting sick can be attributed to a lot of things I did that morning, but 1) Im a gym freak so a little activity doesnt kill me like it would a fat person/non gym freak 2) Id been taking Ginkgo for about 2 months prior to that in the mornings after every meal so taking it that morning was just "part of the routine" 3) Eggs were nothing new to me and it was my breakfast of choice and 4) Im not a nervous guy so I didnt feel pressure.

I started feeling sick on my drive to the test center. My guess was that working out so early made me sick. I would say dont go overboard. Maybe a few pushups, DEFINITELY strech, possibly jack it if you have time.

Good luck!

EDIT: I noticed you said you wanted to peak mentally and physically before the test, but chances are that the benefits of any pre-LSAT workout will be long gone by the time you actually start taking the test, which most people start at roughly 9:30.

Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 8:30 pm
by Patriot1208
gdane5 wrote:The morning of September 26th, 2009 I went out for a run around my block at 7:25 am. The run lasted 15 minutes. The first run was a complete and total sprint around the block that took 5 minutes. The second run was more of a walk that took 10 minutes. At approximately 8:15 am I arrived at the testing center and proceeded to throw up in my car. In the vomit were the eggs and ginkgo biloba pills I took at 7:45 am. I had planned to eat some tuna in my car prior to entering the center to give myself a little more of a "boost", but I felt so sick after vomiting I didnt eat it. So, I took the LSAT with no food in my body whatsoever. Needless to say I scored very poorly (over 150, but under 156).

I know getting sick can be attributed to a lot of things I did that morning, but 1) Im a gym freak so a little activity doesnt kill me like it would a fat person/non gym freak 2) Id been taking Ginkgo for about 2 months prior to that in the mornings after every meal so taking it that morning was just "part of the routine" 3) Eggs were nothing new to me and it was my breakfast of choice and 4) Im not a nervous guy so I didnt feel pressure.

I started feeling sick on my drive to the test center. My guess was that working out so early made me sick. I would say dont go overboard. Maybe a few pushups, DEFINITELY strech, possibly jack it if you have time.

Good luck!

EDIT: I noticed you said you wanted to peak mentally and physically before the test, but chances are that the benefits of any pre-LSAT workout will be long gone by the time you actually start taking the test, which most people start at roughly 9:30.
Not to be mean, but clearly you are not a gym freak, unless you had massive nerves. I always run early, and on an empty stomach, in fact I did 7 miles at 7 am this morning before eating anything.

Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 1:03 pm
by gdane
Im definitely a gym freak. Ive got a super nice body and I do a lot of cardio. I think the problem was that I ran so early. I never did that. Stupid on my behalf.

Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 1:54 pm
by neimanmarxist
I took a brisk walk to the library (1 .5 miles) every morning when I was getting ready for the LSAT, and did my PTs at the library. The morning of the LSAT, I took a brisk walk. I felt the morning air helped me wake up and feel alert.

* for full disclosure, I actually bombed my first LSAT (10 points below avg. PT score) and didn't perform up to standard on the 2nd, but I'm pretty sure that had more to do with the fact that I was a neurotic knot of pure anxiety during the test and less with the morning walk :mrgreen:

Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:59 pm
by kazu
I know some people who said that working out before taking the LSATs helped them relax. However, if you don't regularly work out at that time, don't do it on the day of the LSAT. Do whatever you usually do in the mornings.

If you find you do PTs better after working out, then I'd suggest incorporating an early-morning workout followed by a PT into your schedule (if you can), so that your body gets used to it by test date.

Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:07 pm
by ArchRoark
I ran multiple times a day in the months before my LSAT. I didn't run on the day of my LSAT though... however I credit that routine and eating extremely healthy as a part of the reason of my success on the LSAT. I noticed that if I ran before a PT I would score on the higher end of my range... could be just coincidence though.

Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:12 pm
by Patriot1208
gdane5 wrote:Im definitely a gym freak. Ive got a super nice body and I do a lot of cardio. I think the problem was that I ran so early. I never did that. Stupid on my behalf.
lol, outed as a fatty

Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:14 pm
by sumus romani
gdane5 wrote:The morning of September 26th, 2009 I went out for a run around my block at 7:25 am. The run lasted 15 minutes. The first run was a complete and total sprint around the block that took 5 minutes. The second run was more of a walk that took 10 minutes. At approximately 8:15 am I arrived at the testing center and proceeded to throw up in my car. In the vomit were the eggs and ginkgo biloba pills I took at 7:45 am. I had planned to eat some tuna in my car prior to entering the center to give myself a little more of a "boost", but I felt so sick after vomiting I didnt eat it. So, I took the LSAT with no food in my body whatsoever. Needless to say I scored very poorly (over 150, but under 156).

I know getting sick can be attributed to a lot of things I did that morning, but 1) Im a gym freak so a little activity doesnt kill me like it would a fat person/non gym freak 2) Id been taking Ginkgo for about 2 months prior to that in the mornings after every meal so taking it that morning was just "part of the routine" 3) Eggs were nothing new to me and it was my breakfast of choice and 4) Im not a nervous guy so I didnt feel pressure.

I started feeling sick on my drive to the test center. My guess was that working out so early made me sick. I would say dont go overboard. Maybe a few pushups, DEFINITELY strech, possibly jack it if you have time.

Good luck!

EDIT: I noticed you said you wanted to peak mentally and physically before the test, but chances are that the benefits of any pre-LSAT workout will be long gone by the time you actually start taking the test, which most people start at roughly 9:30.

The oxygen debt you caused for yourself during your sprint might very well have been the cause of your nausea. A former teammate of mine used to puke after every hard effort between 2 and 6 minutes. If it was shorter or longer, fine. But that range was puke-inducing.

I'm so brain dead after running that I don't see how y'all can do it. But kudos all the same.

Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:16 pm
by beachbum
kazu wrote:I know some people who said that working out before taking the LSATs helped them relax. However, if you don't regularly work out at that time, don't do it on the day of the LSAT. Do whatever you usually do in the mornings.

If you find you do PTs better after working out, then I'd suggest incorporating an early-morning workout followed by a PT into your schedule (if you can), so that your body gets used to it by test date.
+1 Have a set routine that you follow in the weeks leading up to the LSAT. If something works for you, include it in the routine. But don't switch things up on the big day- you want to eliminate stressors and maintain as much normalcy as possible.

Since you have plenty of time before the October LSAT, I would try experimenting with a morning exercise/run and seeing how you feel and perform afterward. I imagine exercise (and various degrees of exercise) will affect everyone differently- much how the stress of this test will affect everyone differently. See what works for you.

Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:22 pm
by dub
gdane5 wrote:Im definitely a gym freak. Ive got a super nice body and I do a lot of cardio. I think the problem was that I ran so early. I never did that. Stupid on my behalf.
pics or didnt happen

Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:30 pm
by beachbum
dub wrote:
gdane5 wrote:Im definitely a gym freak. Ive got a super nice body and I do a lot of cardio. I think the problem was that I ran so early. I never did that. Stupid on my behalf.
pics or didnt happen
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Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:58 pm
by Precessional
When Bobby Fischer was still an all-worlds chess player, he would run 5+ miles a day to stay in health. There is that necessary link between cardiovascular fitness and mental acuity and endurance. In general, gym or morning jogs should fit well into the LSAT-nut's preparation. =)

Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 12:12 am
by GettingReady2010
Precessional wrote:When Bobby Fischer was still an all-worlds chess player, he would run 5+ miles a day to stay in health. There is that necessary link between cardiovascular fitness and mental acuity and endurance. In general, gym or morning jogs should fit well into the LSAT-nut's preparation. =)
I don't know this for a fact, but I think this statement is very much so true. I would just echo what others have said - If you do workout, make it a routine and don't just do it on gameday.

However, don't expect cardio to magically give you a great LSAT or score or even an extra point.

Re: Working out before the LSAT

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:38 am
by Azmatt
i'm not saying that we should all run to the testing center.. :)

An early morning workout/run with moderate exertion.. then breakfast and small preptime.. should still have endorphins running through your system and it should ease some anxiety. I know I usually feel great/energetic throughout the day if I workout/run early, so... We'll have to try it out..