Edwardo_Elric said:
will being overweight make studying harder?,
me being an EE student, i always get easily tired of studying which make me feel like sleeping and when i wake up i didnt notice how time passes by. i can't even carry my heavy body when doing other things like projects and stuff.i also easily get no interest in the material due to tireness which makes me get a break and browse forums which will kill a lot of time.
i like to work out but i have no time in doing so because there are lots of things to study
so does staying fit help your study more or is it just the same?
Finding a good balance will definitely help you. I've heard that there are studies demonstrating a positive correlation between exercise and studying, but I've never bothered to look them up because to me, this largely seems to be common sense. When you exercise regularly, you sleep better, which makes you less tired and therefore improves concentration. Also, it releases pent up physical energy that can otherwise become a distraction - again resulting in deeper concentration. As sev7en pointed out there are also biochemical advantages.
The real question is finding the time. I certainly understand how a tough academic workload can bare down on a person. Some tips for squeezing exercise in:
- focus on generally leading a more active lifestyle
- take the stairs more often than the elevator
- get off the bus one or two stops early
- carry your groceries home in a backpack
- bike or walk to class
- schedule "walking" meetings with friends and coworkers
- buy a pedometer and slowly increase the number of steps you take each day
- do five or ten minutes worth of calesthenics when you wake up in the morning
- dance when your favourite song comes on the radio
- limit sedentary activities that have nothing to do with studying such as television watching, internet surfing, and video gaming
- don't eat in front of the television
- do one extra chore everyday