Have a look at primal pictures website is a 3d dvd anatomy and has layers hence you have a better understading in the sequence of the muscles. Meaning which is the most superficial and which one is at depth. In the Uk is prescribed to dyslexia students and those that have a hard time in visualising the anatomy. I use it and is my best tool explaing and demostrating to my clients their problems. Nonetheless is also shows nerves and lemphatic system .Use your student card to get the discount.
another tip will include to start off were the muscles or bones are then going to details such as origins and or nerve supply etc.
Also write you own book of anatomy in a word doc as game.
If you a have a partner put her or him down and draw the muscles and bones with a marker.
also use remarks that you could remember, they could be quite cheeky but make sure you wont slip any of that during exam.
learning the muscles how to work in all planes are a bit advance. start off with the simple then go advance. As you go through the BSc you may discover that you may not be interested in musculoskeletal physio.