Rommel - (and just what should I call him nowadays?  tilde C?) has an interesting article on his version of integral practice. 

An easier way to describe it, rather than getting all technical (3P for you and me!) might be "mashup flows".   This means doing two different things together when possible. 

I think everyone does this to a degree - running, as an example, is a great way to combine Zen and exercise.

I specifically like to "get clear" in moving activities, as I like to bring the clarity of sitting and awareness to my active activities.

Rommel briefly touches on another subject - that is the practice that is completely at odds with the society in which you find yourself enmeshed.  He references polyphasic sleep, as an example of this.

This is always an interesting one - because different societies have different practices in which they are enmeshed. 

If you are at a retreat for awhile, the fact that 300 plus people are involved in meditation, BECOMES the world - and thus sitting isn't so "strange".  

But the point to not always be so self-involved in "your" practices is well-taken, and very true.

However, sometimes I like going against the grain. 

I've always has a certain attraction to types like the character in Beetlejuice, Lydia - "I myself...am strange and unusual".  (And as a teen, I had a thing for Winona!  Back before she became the postergirl for shoplifters...)