Skiing has been a method of transportation since prehistoric times and a competitive sport for more than a century. In contrast, skiing’s younger, hipper counterpart—snowboarding—only emerged in the 1960s, after surfing and skateboarding had already gained mainstream popularity.
Like skiing, surfing is also quite old. Native people of Hawaii and other Polynesian islands had been surfing for hundreds of years before the idea of riding waves on a long wooden board spread to American teenagers in California in the early 20th century. By the late ’50s, some young people began to attach wheels to boards so they could “surf” sidewalks. Soon, the Beach Boys were singing about catching waves, while duo Jan and Dean sang about “Sidewalk Surfin.’” (Admittedly, that song was a copy of the Beach Boys’ “Catch a Wave,” with different lyrics.).