Is it ok to train while being barefoot?
How safe is it?
Yes, although it has some risk, the doctor continues. This may include the following points:
– physical deformations (blows, cuts, etc.);
– associated possible infections;
– falling of something heavy on unprotected legs.
Also, the main obstacle for you is that you are simply not ready for such an experience. Your feet are used to the comfort and balance that soft shoes give you. Having deprived them of them, may fall a lot easier, twist your ankle without calculating your step.
At the next stage, the risks are associated with where exactly you train. For big city life, you simply cannot afford to go barefoot through the muddy and uneven streets of the city, while the good old beach is great for this. Barefoot training in the gym is incredibly disgusting and unhygienic, but at home it is more than encouraged.
If any of these factors confuses you, try minimal shoes first.