What Causes Rib Flare & How to Reverse It 🫁✨

🎤 Quick Recap (From Me to You)

Okay, so let me just wrap this up real quick and give you a little summary of everything we just went over — with research receipts included 👇

The whole point of me sharing this isn’t just to throw out my own opinions (even though, yes, I absolutely have a lot to say about this 😅) — it’s because I want you to understand what’s actually going on with your body, and I want you to be able to make informed decisions about how to move, breathe, and train. So everything I say? I’m backing it up with research, studies, and real expert sources — so you're not just taking my word for it, you're getting science + experience.

👧 Rib Flare Is Getting More Common — Especially for Teen Girls & Women

🫁 Girls as young as 13 and women in general are seeing more rib flare, and a big reason is because we’ve been trained to suck in our stomachs — either to look “flat” or to control things like peeing when we laugh or sneeze. That habit pulls your ribs outward over time.

👉 According to clinical studies on teen posture and core dysfunction, girls start developing posture-driven changes that affect rib shape as early as 12–15. [Source: PMC4228625]

💨 Belly-Sucking Messes With Breathing & Pelvic Floor

😬 When you’re always holding in your stomach, you can’t breathe right. It locks your diaphragm, flares your ribs, and puts weird pressure on your pelvic floor (which can lead to leaking, back pain, and more).

👉 Research shows that chronic sucking-in increases intra-abdominal pressure and messes with the coordination between your diaphragm and pelvic floor. [Source: Our Fit Family Life, PMC11515776]

📏 Rib Flare Isn’t Just Cosmetic — It Can Lead to Back & Posture Issues

🌀 Rib flare affects your “zone of apposition” (that’s the space where your diaphragm and core are supposed to team up). When it’s off, it throws everything else off too — posture, balance, even back pain.

👉 According to the Pectus Clinic and spinal studies, flared ribs often lead to overextended backs and thoracic spine compensation. [Source: PectusClinic.com, Medscape]

🧪 Real Imaging Shows What’s Going On

🩻 X-rays are kind of mid when it comes to catching rib flare — they often miss the little stuff. But CT scans and ultrasounds? Way more helpful.

👉 A trauma study showed X-rays missed over 60% of rib issues compared to ultrasound, which picked up almost all of them. So, if you’re trying to see what’s really happening with your rib shape, go for a scan that actually shows soft tissue and alignment clearly. [Source: PubMed 10584808]

🏃‍♀️ You Can Fix Rib Flare — It Just Takes Consistency

✨ Rib flare isn’t permanent. You can totally change it through proper breathing, alignment, and smart movement. Start with basics like diaphragmatic breathing and work your way into core‑controlled movement.

👉 Rehab protocols — especially postpartum ones — show real improvements in rib alignment using breathwork, stacking cues, and position-based drills. [Source: Strong Core Mama, Pectus Clinic, PMC11515776]

So yeah — I’m not just saying this stuff to be trendy. I'm laying it all out with facts so you can feel confident learning, unlearning, and maybe even rethinking the way you train or move. Whether you’ve got rib flare or you're just trying to understand your body better — this is for you. 💛

Xo,

Cha

🫁

#ribflare #howtofixripflare #flattummy #lemon8challenge #softfitness

2025/7/31 Edited to

... Read moreWhen I first realized I had rib flare, it felt like a hidden problem. Like many, I’d spent years unconsciously “sucking in” my stomach, thinking it made me look better. Little did I know, this seemingly harmless habit was actually pushing my ribs outward and creating a cascade of issues, from shallow breathing to persistent back pain. The journey to understanding and fixing it wasn't just about aesthetics; it was about reclaiming my breath and overall body function. One of the biggest revelations for me was learning about 360-degree diaphragmatic breathing. It’s not just about pushing your belly out; it’s about feeling your breath expand into your sides and even your back. I'd place one hand on my chest and one on my lower ribs, focusing on keeping my chest relatively still while my lower ribs expanded outwards in all directions. The key was a full exhale—really emptying my lungs – which helps those flared ribs gently reset their position. This simple practice, done consistently, was a game-changer. Moving beyond just breathing, I incorporated specific exercises into my routine. Starting with prone breathing drills, I'd lie on my stomach, sometimes with a small pillow under my head, and just focus on breathing into my back. This position naturally encourages the diaphragm to work efficiently against gravity. Once that felt more natural, I progressed to quadruped posture. Kneeling on all fours, with hands under shoulders and knees under hips, I'd initially use my elbows for support to take some pressure off, allowing my ribs to gently fall into a more neutral position with each exhale. This helped me actively control my ribs and engage my core without straining. Beyond structured exercises, integrating postural awareness into my daily life was crucial. I learned to stop my unconscious habit of sucking in and instead focused on softly holding my lower ribs down, relaxing my core, and imagining my ribs stacking directly over my pelvis. This meant being mindful while sitting at my desk, walking, or even just standing in line. It’s a constant gentle reminder, not a rigid hold, which truly makes a difference. The weekly plan mentioned in the article, with its progression from diaphragmatic breathing to more active drills, became my roadmap. It reinforced that consistency, even in small bursts, truly pays off. If you're tired of flared ribs affecting your comfort and confidence, know that these practical steps can lead to significant improvements in your breathing, posture, and overall well-being. It’s a journey, but a very rewarding one.

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megan

if people wouldn’t fat shame and make people feel insecure this wouldn’t be as bad of a problem

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it started for me when I was just 9 bc my mom always told me to

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