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Without seeing what you're trying to describe, it's hard, but from my experience, when I see a right-handed thrown diving down left, I usually think the thrower is rolling his shoulder. Normally this is not a subtle, end-of-the-flight thing though; it is usually pretty evident right from the release. If this IS the case, and maybe your son is rolling his shoulder just a bit at the end, I suppose it could manifest into a left-handed dive at the end of the throw. If so, my only advice for correction is to stop trying to throw with the arm and just use hips and legs, chest high, etc. If a thrower tries too hard, he often pulls his throwing arm instead of just letting it guide the disc; if he is really aggressive in this pull, the arm/shoulder will "roll over", causing the disc to dive.
Not sure this is your problem, but that's my $.02.
Good luck.
Pam
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