
Marzena Lucyna Kierepka, Yoga/Pilates Teacher, Master Teacher Trainer & Founder of Zenith
I began practicing yoga in 1999. The classes were on a Sunday in a local gym. I confess back then I didn’t even know what yoga was. It was not long after that I began to look forward to Sundays with anticipation, excited to go to the gym and practice. One day, I took the plunge. I approached my teacher and asked ‘Where can I learn more about this?’ Her answer was: ‘Go to India to this ashram in the south…’
Two months later, I was on a plane to that ashram in India to develop my practice and hone my skills. On that journey, I explored different styles, teachers and places. The rest is history. The vastness of this subject, its depth, and its beauty can be overwhelming. I tried and practiced many different styles before I found the style that speaks to me best, Iyengar Yoga, a type of Hatha Yoga that focuses on alignment, strength and unity of body and mind. Iyengar Yoga was developed by Guruji B.K.S. Iyengar, who I met in Pune, India, on several occasions. I feel a depth of gratitude to all my teachers: the Iyengar family, Hart Lazer, and Radjiv & Swati Chanchanis. Their graciousness in sharing their knowledge with me has allowed me to experience the joy of Yoga.
I moved to Hanoi in 2005, working as a tour guide and saw a gap in the market. With the support and encouragement of my husband and two close friends, I took a leap of faith, and set up a small yoga studio near the Temple of Literature. This was where Zenith was born.
But my journey didn’t end there. Not long after that, I became very interested in Pilates and introduced it to Hanoi in 2007 and was the first Pilates instructor offering classes in Northern Vietnam.
And … Zenith continues to develop and expand to meet the needs of our ever growing community, now incorporating yoga, Pilates, teacher training and a range of health and wellness services.
