One second, Trixie's standing right there; the next, she's already well over twenty feet up her chosen wall, having jumped the initial distance. From there, she doesn't stop, slip down, or flip back off—she accelerates up, her path straight and sure. Some of the mistakes she's making, she catches and attempts to correct on her way up, although there's still plenty of room for improvement.
When she's either as high as she can safely jump down from on these A-T or about to run out of wall (WHICHEVER COMES FIRST), she springs back and away
… her air time and purely aerial tricks are way better than anything she's displayed on land so far, and her landings have clearly come a long, long way from the first time.]