I'm referring to the ABAF pattern commonly seen in young players where they pull everything back, often leaning over the outside of the rear foot, and then push everything forward together. Very often, it's a result of how they interpret ignorant coaches barking "load early". This is a swing pattern that fails to be productive pretty soon in a player's development. My point is that this young player doesn't do this, and that's a good thing. She has better building blocks already in place.
As for Cano, his shift over his rear leg looks like he's ABAF, but he pulls back into his scap as he moves forward, creating stretch prior to launch. This is not what I would consider an ABAF pattern.
How about this one?