The humanization of competitive activity in young judokas is the change of forms of the competitions, directed on the enrichment of their contents with the purpose to increase the satisfaction of the coach and young athlete with competitive process. The compulsory adjustment of the competing person under average, but obligatory and uniform for all requirements (rules) lays in the basis of the competitive activity. Such interaction of the opportunities of the young athlete and values, inherent in his person, contradicts satisfaction. The realization of competitions among younger teenagers under the rules of adult athletes is unacceptable. The huge competitive overloads demand much health, both physical, and moral. The formation of a champion claims has an adverse effect to the moral side of education of children.