He was absolutely a trainwreck waiting to happen.
It's a very interesting point you raise about the management of the anger problems in training.
Do you know anything about sports psychology? I would be intererested to know more about this aspect of his history.
Could it be - just of the top of my head as I am no expert - that his anger and his dark side in general was what pushed him to run? Therefore it was not a simple question of sending him on an anger management course or the like, or discussing this issue, as would be done with a person in more normal circumstances.
Take out the anger and you wouldn't have the athlete - in this particular case.
Just a thought.
I agree - and have thought this too. Still, I wonder if that energy (rage) couldn´t have been channelled into something more positive than temper tantrums, random shootings, going off in people´s faces at the slightest "insult", possible spousal abuse (Reeva´s days old bruises) and finally murder.
The running is positive, all the other aspects are negative.
No, I don´t know anything about sports psychology other than I know they work in a goal oriented way with the athletes. One key word is COMPOSURE UNDER PRESSURE.
Can´t say that Oscar mastered that very well.....