The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of 10-week recreational exercise on cardiorespiratory fitness, blood pressure and resting heart rate in patients wit hcoronary artery diseases. In total, 12 patients over 60 years of age who received percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI) in the past 2 months. Exercise consisted of recreational dance exercise. The primary outcome was cardioerspiratory fitness, blood pressure and resting heart rate. Cardiorespiratory fitness were increased signiicfantly after recreational dance exercise program. Blood pressure(SBP, DBP, MAP) were decreased significantly after recreational dance exercise program. Resting heart rate were no difference after recreational dance exercise program. The results indicate that recreationa l dance exercise program are helpful to get affirmative progress in cardiorespiratory fitness and blood pressure.