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This is an excellent source, but a wicked citation.
Yang, C. (2011). 10 essentials of Yang Tai Chi Chuan / Recorder Chen Weiming (J. Karin, Trans.). Annals of Psychotherapy & Integrative Health, 14(3), 40-45. Retrieved from http://www.annalsofpsychotherapy.com
Here's my thought... http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2009/10/apa-style-for-citing-interviews.html says to stick with the format appropriate to the source.
Step 1: The source is a journal.
Step 2: It is also important to include the recorder (who is renowned also) and the translator. I used Ex. 70, APA p. 214, Transcription of a Recorded Interview, No Recording Available, for the recorder.
Step 3: I used Ex. 26, APA p. 204, Book Chapter, English Translation, Reprinted from Another Source for the translator.
Step 4: I verified the sequence of the surname and first name. Chinese puts the surname first, but sometimes it is reversed when translated.
(Don't forget the double spacing and hanging indent. This software doesn't format that.)
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