The aim of this present study was to examine the effect of 6 weeks balance training on some of the kinematic features of walking in elderly woman. For this purpose, 20 elderly woman whose static and dynamic balance was at the standard level according to the results of BBS and TUG tests participated voluntarily in this study. They were randomly divided to control and experiment groups.Criteria to participate in research without affecting diseases such as walk orthopedic problems, cardiovascular, neurological, and visual and performing sports activities are not prohibited by the Physician. Exclusion criteria, subjects not participated in regular exercise, illness and death are considered. Subjects in each group took part in a walking test in a pre-test session followed by a post-test after 6 weeks. During this period, subjects in the experiment group did the balance training systematically for 3 sessions in a week, overall were trained for 18 sessions balance training until engage somatosensory, visual, vestibular systems such as(jumping out of the hole, gait by 8, crossing obstacle, walking with heel) which monitored by the scholar while the control group followed their ordinary lives.Whereas the control group the normal activities of daily follow-up.Research outcomes to improve the length and width of the steps, walking speed and double the time dependence of these factors could predict falls in the elderly says.