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TCU Global Human Performance Forum

Shaping the future of human performance

15-16 June 2026 | Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.

The TCU Global Human Performance Forum will bring together researchers, practitioners and innovators from around the world to explore how research, technology and applied science are shaping the future of all forms of global football.

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Join us at the inaugural TCU Global Human Performance Forum. Continuing education credits may be available for eligible attendees.*

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Monday, 15 June

Pre-Forum Showcase
Noon – 5 p.m. 
Sam Baugh Indoor Practice Facility
Simpson Family Restoration Center

Explore an interactive showcase with live demos and the latest tools and technology shaping modern performance science.

  • Activation zone with performance testing
  • Markerless Motion Capture training with the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
  • Tours of TCU’s Simpson Family Restoration Center (2 p.m. and 3 p.m.) and networking

Tuesday, 16 June

TCU Global Human Performance Forum
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. 
The Legends Club at Amon G. Carter Stadium

The main event! Hear from more than two dozen industry experts from around the globe on topics like:

  • Return-to-play and readiness frameworks
  • Performance under pressure and team dynamics
  • Coaching with data: signal vs. noise
  • Insights across all forms of global football (American football, soccer, Australian-rules football, rugby and beyond)

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Who Should Attend

The forum is designed for those advancing human performance across sport, science and technology, including:

  • Researchers and academic leaders in biomechanics, kinesiology, data science and applied sport science
  • Practitioners in sport science, strength & conditioning and athletic training
  • Professional and collegiate sport organizations 
  • Performance technology and data companies building solutions for measurement, analysis and optimization
  • Sports executives, investors and innovation leaders 
  • Graduate students and emerging researchers

*Athletic trainers, strength coaches and performance staff can earn CEUs (pending BOC and NSCA approval). See below for details.

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TCU Athletic Training Program (BOC AP#: 10064) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to athletic trainers. This program is eligible for a maximum of 4.5 Category A hour/CEUs. ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program.

 

 
NSCA CEUs Pending Approval
Information regarding approved continuing education credits will be posted once final approval has been received.

Connect, Contribute & Showcase

  • Demonstrate your technology live
  • Connect with leading researchers and practitioners
  • Contribute to panels and research discussions
  • Participate as a sponsor or exhibitor

Want to participate or have questions?

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TCU Human Performance News

2026 FORUM

What You'll Learn

TCU Vice Provost for Research, Reuben Burch, Ph.D., shares what attendees can expect to learn at this year's forum.