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This still shot of a move in the full video form shows the multiple angle viewing option. Note the control possible with the buttons on the control bar. You can advance and reverse frame by frame and application by application, and you can view the application and basics techniques involved in each move. Scroll down for examples.

 

Clicking the "A" button would bring you to full video demonstrations for basic, intermediate and advanced applications for this move, one of which is shown in the still photo below. From a wrist grab, the opponent's arm is rotated across his body, thus rendering his arms useless and providing for an easy strike by the would be victim; all in the same motion.

 

Clicking on the "B" button in the first still above, you would be brought to a screen listing all of the basic techniques used in that move of the form, and prompts would allow you to jump to the full video or 180 degree frame by frame viewing of each those basics with hint text as well. And all of this without ever losing the place where you were in the form. Closing the Applications and Basics brings you right back to where you were.

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