I think anyone who's motivated enough to pay for a 1:1 coaching would have learned on their own.<p>It's not like Vim is some programming language that takes days to learn.<p>Really, all you need to know to get started is to:<p>1. get yourself accustomed to i/j/k/l<p>2. learn the difference between input mode and command mode (and how to switch between the two)<p>Literally it takes a minute to learn those two (although getting accustomed to it will take actual usage, but then again, 1:1 coaching won't help you with that part either, you'll have to do it yourself) and once you're there, the rest you just learn along the way.