The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of upper extremity usage on the function of dance turn in Fouette en dehors of ballet. Sixteen women(mean +/-; age = 23.18+/-2.78 yr, height = 165.00+/-6.93cm, body mass = 49.25+/-3.92kg, and career = 11.25+/-3.3yr) were divided into two group ; the expert and the nonexpert group. Descriptive data were expressed as mean±standard deviation(SD) for all variables including duration time, angle of body segmented, angular velocity of body segments, body weight, age, and body mass. An independence t-test was used to find out the difference in the all parameters. All comparisons were made at the p<0.05 level of significance. The results show that there were significant differences between the expert and the nonexpert in the left and right angle of the neck, shoulder, and elbow (p<0.05). Significantly differences were observed in the trunk, neck, shoulder, and elbow angular velocity between the expert and the nonexpert. The neck and shoulder torgues were significantly higher in the expert compared to the nonexpert. In conclusion, the present data indicate that the nonexpert may need exercise training for improving angle torque and maintaining body gravity.