It's something called "Down Range" performance...
In my camp we are serious shooters and believe that ONLY performance counts. That said, myself and my certified Instructors have won following major shooting titles using the FIST-FIRE techniques:
This data proves that the FIST-FIRE shooting methods work "as good or better" than anything Top Pro Shooters are using today. Yet it blends seemlessly with modern Mixed Martial Arts fighting techniques. This is why it's being endorsed by MMA experts. 
Further, we have tested FIST-FIRE in 'Force on Force' scenarios where SIMUNUTIONS were used on resisiting opponents. And I'm not talking about a few thousand rounds, I'm talking hundreds of thousands... 
Bottom Line: My camp is made up of Pro Shooters and Mixed Martial Artists who only care about one thing: Finding out "What works and what doesn't" in regards to Tactical Shooting techniques. So, if you can show us a better way to shoot a handgun, we're all for it.
Until that day...
D.R. Middlebrooks - CEO
Tactical Shooting Academy
www.TacticalShooting.com
That is an impressive list of acheivements. I applaud you and your pupils for their accomplishments, but I am not asking for numbers. I am asking about mechanics.
I take shooting seriously, and intend upon getting as much training as my measley little salary can afford to after feeding two kids. I too belive in performance, because when the fit hits the shan, we are left having to employ the methods in which we train. I am interested in all forms and disciplines of handgunmanship, and for now I can only practice what I have seen, read and absorbed from others. The two videos that are on DRTV and some others that I found on the net are impressive, but at the same time delves not one bit upon principles and technique, simply that it can be done. I am not arguing that point.
HTH combat is also another arena that I have some amount of interest in, although I am getting to old and fat to go hands on with anyone for any length of time, I would like to know that I have the tools to effectively extricate myself from the situation as neatly as possible.
I have never hinted that I have a better way to do anything, let alone an entire shooting style.
Your "Bottom Line" says what I am looking for myself: to find out "What works and what doesn't". So my question again is: What sets your method apart from the "Old School" as you put it? Can you simply answer that question without the chiding tone? If you can't I will understand. I will just as easily explore other venues and encourage others that I speak with to do the same.