Ok, try it on a pair of bathroom scales. If you stand up you will weigh x, if you squat down, you will weigh x, but then if you stand up quickly the scales momentarily read a much higher number than x, not because you weigh more but because you put more downward force on the measuring spring when you push your weight away from it.
Not saying the above is absolutely true for cross trainers but the principle still applies - your friend is transferring weight somehow. The leg muscles do have something to push downwards against, it is the weight of the body above them.