The purpose of this study was to investigate the coordinate movements of lower extremity segments during Releve with repeated according to the music tempos. These experimental subjects were 11 females, who had no skeletal muscular disease. They were performed ballet Releve from ready position which is a tum-out position. Repeated Two-way ANOVA is applied to get the difference of coordinate movements of lower extremity segments with repeated according to the music tempos, significant level of each experiment is set as a=.05. 1. There was significant interaction on the hip adduction during Releve with repeated condition by music tempo. 2. There was significant interaction on the knee adduction during Releve with repeated condition by music tempo. 3. There were significant interaction on the ankle adduction and medial rotation during Releve with repeated condition by music tempo. In conclusion, at first, overall these findings support our hypothesis. In order to prevent the lower extremity injury when subjects perform the Releve with repeated, adduction movements of lower extremities segment were performed a complicated and coordinated during the Releve with repeated according to the music tempos, In addition, these kinematics factors not only occurred an proper alignment of whole body but also developed a control function of balance of the body.