There is a drag and drop feature that allows you to create your own workouts. Because of the ability to see how each exercise will act on specific muscles, this is a great app for creating corrective workout plans.
iMuscle 2 explains how an exercise acts on both the primary and secondary muscles.
It allows you to select a muscle and see a list of exercises for strengthening and stretching it.
With this app, you learn more about the muscular system by exploring the different muscles and which exercises act on those muscles.
It's not specifically set up as a learning resource for anatomy (there are no flashcards, quizzes etc.).
You can create your own custom playlist or use a pre made playlist. Surprisingly effective for those who have a basic understanding of core concepts in body posture, movement and breathing in asanas.
By default there are two models, one on the left that emphasizes only contracting (blue) or stretching (red) muscles, all other muscles are transparent. The right model is a plain muscle on bone model. You can change from profile or 3/4 view of either left or right model independently. You can also full screen one model or the other, but even then it is hard to see activated muscles clearly. There is no way to rotate around the models or zoom in and out as they are doing poses. They set it so that the camera would capture the whole body whether lying down or standing up etc so the camera could stay completely stationary making it easy to link the different asanas together. Still, the end result is the models feel way too small and far away to see clearly.
You only know you got the right one if you click on the correct dot and it turns green with a star. If you advance before finding it, it does not show which one was the correct one. You have to find it yourself every time.