Any stretching is beneficial. I've read that doing it before a workout can be detrimental and I've also read the opposite, that you need to do it before a workout. So that one's up in the air.
What I can say from personal experience is that doing it every chance you get helps. When I was first getting into martial arts I had a real problem with flexibility, and while I'm still not as limber as I'd like to be I'm a lot better off than a lot of the teens in my class (I'm mid-30s range).
When I started I would stretch at practice (obviously), after all my treadmill work (that time is particularly good because the legs were already warmed up), at night before bed and in the morning after getting up. I like the morning sessions because they help wake me up and get my body feeling "ready to go" for the day ahead.
Stretching is just like anything else - the more you do it the more flexible you will become. So after cardio is great and before bed and in the morning all work. I don't think doing it "cold" would have a negative effect, at least it didn't for me.
I'd say if you do it at least twice a day every day before your test in four weeks you should be ready to go.



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