Lifting Barefoot
Edit - Even better:
Okay SD, we'll clarify for them. After all, you don't know how to use the search function, and my simple answer will suffice. Except that answers are not always simple, and they have been typed here many times before. A belt is necessary at the end of the novice period, but not for a rank beginner. When weights get heavy, put one on. It will allow you to train harder, get your abs stronger, and do so safely. Shoes, on the other hand, are necessary from as early as you can afford them, meaning fix it up so that you can afford them ASAFP. That barefoot is as stable as you can be is just stupid. A connection with the ground over the sole of a WL shoe is a larger surface area than the foot, and it is longer too, so that the whole length of the foot -- toes included -- can be used to distribute the load against the ground and position it more effectively above the mid-foot. Thus decreasing PSI and supporting the arches and metatarsals with the strap during the process. And since we also do cleans, and since even a fool understands that stomping the floor barefooted can really hurt your feet, and that stomping is an artifact of the jump necessary to clean, there you go again.