How surfboards connect us to nature | Small Thing Big Idea, a TED series

How surfboards connect us to nature | Small Thing Big Idea, a TED series

Surfing: The Art and Science of Riding Waves

The Essence of Surfing

  • Surfing is likened to a harmonious experience with nature, akin to "walking on water" or "flying," emphasizing the connection between the surfer and the ocean.
  • A surfboard's design involves ergonomic considerations for balance and stability while also accommodating the physics of water dynamics.

Surfboard Construction

  • Surfboards typically consist of a foam core for buoyancy, covered by resin or fiberglass, with a wooden stringer for added strength.
  • The rocker (curvature at the front) influences wave riding capabilities, determining how steep a wave can be tackled.

Historical Context

  • Surfing was introduced to Hawaii by Tahitians around 1200 AD; it gained attention when Captain James Cook observed locals surfing in 1780.
  • Calvinist missionaries viewed surfing as scandalous, leading to its prohibition and establishing it as a countercultural activity.

Evolution of Surfboards

  • Duke Kahanamoku, known as the father of modern surfing, popularized the sport globally after winning Olympic gold in swimming in 1912.
  • Post-WWII advancements led to lighter and more affordable surfboards while maintaining their custom nature tailored to individual surfers' needs.

Riding Styles and Board Types

  • Longboards are suited for smaller waves allowing stylish maneuvers like "hang ten," whereas shortboards offer speed but require more skill due to their tendency to sink.
  • Board design merges physical factors with personal expression, highlighting surfing as both an art form and athletic endeavor.

Connection with Nature

  • Surfers must adapt to changing environmental conditions such as wave size and wind direction, fostering a symbiotic relationship with nature.
Channel: TED
Video description

Here's how the surfboard changed our relationship to water, according to fuseproject founder Yves Béhar. Small Thing Big Idea, a TED original series, celebrates the lasting genius of everyday objects so perfectly designed that they changed the world around them. Check out more here: https://go.ted.com/STBI and subscribe to our channel here: https://www.youtube.com/TED