In-Depth: The perfect Martial art; a combination?

Yawer

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Here's what I mean. What do you think is the perfect Martial Art? Now, to decide, where going to have to have a postion in which it needs a few different things (all fighting related) to full fill. Now as funny as it sounds, I can only think of one. Super Hero. I once (for fun, I'm not crazy) read a book about the real life possibility of becoming a real life Batman, so I have some info to base this on. Let's breakdown the areas of fight. Groundwork, Grappling, Close Range Stand Up, Far-Range Stand Up, Weapons. Now here's what you'd also need to train. Grappling,footwork, kicks, boxing, groundwork, weapons, application of all these, combination of all these. You'd also need a conditioning routine to fit ALL of these things. Here's my basic idea of Martial Arts ( and others) that Would be useful:

-Parkour
-Judo
-Krav Maga
-Muay Thai
-BJJ
-Weapons Training (to be able to use anything on hand as weapon (improvised and toher), and be able to disarm and stay safe in an attack from any weapon even improvised.

You'd need to also be able to do this in some sort of protective suit that could restrict movement. Also, It's said that when you do a ton of different martial arts, it's not good cause you won't end up being good at any of them.

Finally here's what I think would help:
MMA (don't suggest this as the perfect form of martial arts as It doesn't o in depth and has no real philosophy. You just learn set moves. Fell free to argue I'm not super sure about this either but keep it civil.
-Gymnastics
-Yoga
-Jogging
-Jeet Kune Do
-Wing Chun
 
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