From a Taekwondo Injury to 80,000 Kilometers on Two Wheels

From a Taekwondo Injury to

80,000 Kilometers on Two Wheels


The Unstoppable Spirit of Krishna Jaiswal : A Journey on Two Wheels

What happens when a stubborn dreamer refuses to listen to fear? You get a story like this one that begins with rebellion and ends with freedom on two wheels.

The First Rebellion

It was 4 a.m. The house was silent. His father had warned him: “If you take that bike, I’ll never forgive you.”
But he didn’t care. He pushed the bike out quietly, heart pounding, and hit the road. Destination: Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh. Distance: 500 kilometers.

By sunrise, the phone was buzzing with calls. By afternoon, he finally answered. “I’m in Khajuraho. Mujhe karna hi tha.”
He knew scolding was waiting. But he also knew something far greater: freedom is never gifted. You fight for it. And that morning, he won his first battle.

When Life Broke His Dream

For years, Taekwondo was everything. He wasn’t just a student; he was a black belt, a National gold medalist, and even represented India in South Korea.
But in 2016, one injury ended it all. His ligament gave way, and with it, the dream collapsed.

Most people would stop chasing thrills. He didn’t.

               

 

Finding the Road Again

In 2017, he found a new love, biking. The first ride gave him the same adrenaline as stepping into a martial arts ring. The arena had changed, but the fighter inside him hadn’t.

From his grandfather’s scooter to his first Royal Enfield Classic 350 in 2018, every upgrade was more than a machine; it was independence earned with his own hands. By 2022, he was riding a Himalayan 411, ready for any terrain life threw at him.

The Price of Passion

Freedom isn’t free. He sacrificed comforts, saved every rupee, and poured it all into his bike, gear, and fuel. His recruitment business kept life running, but biking kept his soul alive.

He often says, If you don’t earn, you can’t roam. If you don’t roam, you lose yourself.”
Work gave him money. Riding gave him meaning.


80,000 Kilometers of Lessons

Snow. Deserts. Mountains. Endless nights. Accidents and exhaustion. By now, he has ridden more than 80,000 kilometers, and every single mile taught him something new.

Scars became stories. Roads became teachers. And riding became meditation.

A Family on Wheels

Passion grows when it’s shared. Riders began looking up to him, learning from his preparation, his discipline, his fearlessness. In 2022, he went further, building his own riding club, a brotherhood of bikers who would ride with him for decades to come.

This was no longer just a passion. It was a legacy.

The Man Who Chose Freedom

From a backbencher to a national medalist, from injury to rebirth on the road, from rebellion against family to earning their pride, his journey proves one thing.

It’s not about the destination.
It’s about becoming unstoppable along the way.

         Because some dreams aren’t whispered. They’re roared on two wheels.

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