Last week, the only music I listened to that day was while skiing down on a single run. Years ago I could not successfully mix loud rock music and bump skiing at the same time. After skiing a couple hours sans music, my whole body was locked in to the visual bump flow. Now in my olde senior retired age, I'll smoke it looking mostly smooth either way. I ran non-stop a skier's left fall line on Little Dipper bumps, about 350 feet of vertical, from the Tower 13 (t13.0) road cut at 9470 feet down to t10.2 at 9130 feet while cranking via my custom helmet speakers, Guns N Roses Knockin' On Heaven's Door. First track followed by AC/DC, Shot Down In Flames, Rolling Stones, One Hit To The Body ...of about 2 dozen on my main playlist I've specialized on the last couple years.