Benedict Cumberbatch’s Surprising Surfing Journey During COVID
Source: Benedict Cumberbatch Learned How to Surf While Shooting ‘Power of the Dog’ (2025-11-27)
Benedict Cumberbatch, renowned for his acting prowess, has recently revealed a lesser-known passion: surfing. During a candid appearance on the Smartless podcast, he shared how he learned to surf while filming "Power of the Dog" in New Zealand during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite starting in his 40s and facing a shoulder injury, Cumberbatch’s enthusiasm for the sport has only grown. Beyond his personal story, surfing has become a global phenomenon, with over 35 million enthusiasts worldwide as of 2025, driven by its mental health benefits and environmental awareness. The sport’s popularity surged during the pandemic, with new surfers emerging across all age groups, especially in coastal regions of North America, Australia, and Europe. Advances in surfboard technology, such as eco-friendly materials and smart surfboards with integrated sensors, have enhanced the experience. Additionally, surfing is now recognized for its therapeutic effects, aiding in stress reduction and mental well-being, which aligns with increasing global focus on mental health. Cumberbatch’s story exemplifies how surfing continues to inspire even the busiest celebrities, highlighting its universal appeal and cultural significance. As surfing evolves, it remains a symbol of resilience, adventure, and connection to nature, attracting millions seeking both thrill and tranquility. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a curious beginner, the sport’s growth in 2025 underscores its enduring relevance and transformative power.
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