Anyone of any age can enjoy the exhilarating sport of surfing. From young children learning to surf to retirees enjoying the ocean, we’ve seen it all. Sani Hellman, age 7, is also an experienced surfer. Hellman prioritizes riding the wave over all other activities, including other sports and computer games popular among children his age. This has not only given him a household name but also attracted the interest of many of the world’s top professional surfers. The kid has a large following on social media because of the surfing footage he regularly shares.

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The little Australian surfer has uploaded yet another video to the internet. This time, however, the waves he rode were twice as big as he was, posing yet another difficulty for the little surfer.

Surfing double the times his age

Ulladulla native Sani Hellman has been making waves in the surf industry with the use of social media for a while now. As a result of his consistent sharing of surfing material, he has become a youthful icon on social media and a topic of conversation amongst professional surfers. Hellman surfs far beyond his years and is seen here storming an extremely heavy, shallow slab. The wave is frightening, but Hellman thrives on risk. Hellman adds at the outset of the Instagram video, “Those are the heaviest waves I’ve ever surfed in my life.”

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Surfing is a dangerous sport since it is governed only by the elements, which is why Sani Hellman protects his noggin with a helmet. The song “Red Bellied Black Snake” by The Beefs can be heard when the seven-year-old boy rides off on his surf adventure. Hellman waits for the surf and then blasts through it brilliantly, but his ride is cut short when he is washed out at the wave’s end.

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Just as the waves are about to overwhelm him, Hellman dives under again. The Australian kid continued trying barrels until the video cut off. Even professional surfers like Nathan Florence commented on the little internet star’s moves, calling him a “PowerSending little legend.”

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The wipeout didn’t hurt the young surfer in any way, as he will be back in the water and even post more on his social media page.

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